Kate Winslet is a good friend. When her Titanic co-star Leonardo di Caprio had to shave his post-millennial facial hair to be period-appropriate for their upcoming flick Revolutionary Road (the pair pay a unhappily married couple in the clean-shaven world of 1950s suburbia), he was feeling a little, well, puffy. (It happens to the best of us, Leo!) So she turned him on to Tracie Martyn, the British-born, New York-based aesthetician whose re-sculpting facials use massage and mild electric current to lift and smooth saggy skin. (The best/worst part of the treatment is midway through the facial, when the aesthetician holds up a mirror and your face is uneven–half is smooth and sculpted and the rest is sag city.) Leo loved it so much that he's put Martyn in touch with Vegas bigwigs who are looking to bring her electrifying machines and organic products to the Strip.
How do we know this? Well, maybe we were walking into Tracie Martyn when Kate was walking out, having had her face, and, perhaps, her body sculpted. (One friend of ours has been known to get her butt "lifted" before a bikini vacation.) And maybe we're good listeners. And good watchers–if you must know, Kate looked so good, with her tousled blonde hair and "serious actress" reading glasses that it almost hurt to see her.
The flick won't come out until December. But when you notice Leo looking surprisingly chiseled, remember us!
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