Chloe Fineman is known for her impressions on Saturday Night Live, but her latest character is her most relatable yet: a woman recovering from a very intense day at the med spa. The comedian took to Instagram to peel back the curtain on the often-hidden world of cosmetic maintenance, sharing a side of the glamorous life that rarely makes it to the red carpet.
In a move that hit home with anyone who has ever hidden behind oversized sunglasses after a facial, Fineman posted a video montage of her face in various states of post-treatment distress. The photos featured visible swelling, bruising, and the kind of scary textures that usually stay locked in a password-protected folder.
Fineman’s post wasn't just a trip down memory lane; it was a call for transparency in the beauty world. Narrating over a slideshow of her most "embarrassing" recovery photos, she poked fun at the lengths people go to to hide their cosmetic tweaks. "Every year, hundreds of women will say they're going on a trip or visiting family in Connecticut," Fineman joked in the voiceover. "But really, they'll be going ham at a med spa doing crazy s--- like laser stuff, salmon j---, sculptra plaster or whatever the hell this was."
View this post on InstagramThe actress highlighted the specific brand of isolation that comes with a fresh round of injections or resurfacing lasers. "These women will hide themselves away in caves like bears while taking hundreds of selfies like this they'll send to friends and family who will lie and say, 'It's not that bad.' This year, I pledge to stop the cycle."
While the 35-year-old star initially sounded like she was swearing off the needles and lasers for good, she quickly revealed that her New Year's resolution had a very short shelf life. After promising to end the cycle of "hiding in caves," she immediately undercut the sentiment with a wink to her followers.
"Just kidding, I'm going Friday," she quipped.
The comedian captioned the viral post with a plea to her audience: "Can we normalize having a 'Botched' iPhone photo album?" The transparency struck a chord, especially as procedures like PDRN (often referred to as the "salmon DNA" treatment Fineman mentioned) gain popularity in beauty hubs like New York and Los Angeles. By showing the raw, unedited aftermath of these sessions, Fineman is tapping into a growing trend of celebrities refusing to pretend their glowing skin is the result of just "drinking water."
The comments section turned into a support group for Fineman’s friends who have been on the receiving end of her recovery updates. Comedian Annie Sertich shared a memory of Fineman’s dedication to her craft, even when her face suggested she should be on bed rest. "I'll never forget when you sent me a selfie and said… 'Do you think I can still perform tonight at The Groundlings? It's not that bad,'" Sertich wrote.
Writer Harry Hill also joined the fun, recalling a time when Fineman’s post-procedure look was a bit too much for a public outing. Hill remembered her being "covered in SOOT" while texting, "I can’t do dinner this week."
Fineman’s willingness to laugh at the aftermath offers a break from the perfection of social media. As she prepares for her next appointment, fans are waiting to see if her "Botched" album gets a new set of entries.
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