Woman who spent £100k on her appearance strips back to natural look

I spent £100,000 transforming my appearance before realising I looked ‘like a bimbo’ – now I’ve stripped back my whole look

  • Tracy Kiss, 35, from Buckinghamshire, says she has spent £100k on appearance
  • Since cutting these things out of her life, she revealed she is happier than ever
  • READ MORE: Kim Kardashian almost unrecognizable as she goes makeup-free 

A woman who spent over £100,000 on her glam appearance has stripped back to her natural look. 

Tracy Kiss, 35, from Buckinghamshire, has been a content creator for over a decade, didn’t even paint her nails until she started to make a spendable income and could start changing her look.

She has been under the knife for breast augmentations, rhinoplasties, bum lifts, a designer vagina and a hair transplant, spending hundreds of thousands on her look. 

Tracy also spent £600 a month on eyelash extensions, fake nails, fake tan, hair extensions, filler, botox and makeup.

However, she began to receive abuse that she was ‘shallow’ and had ‘changed’, saying: ‘I realised I didn’t need my hair dyed or long glossy nails to love myself. I am happy without as I am without. I have minimalised my life as a whole.’ 

Tracy Kiss (centre), 35, from Buckinghamshire, has been a content creator for over a decade and spent £100,000 transforming her look 

She has been under the knife for breast augmentations, rhinoplasties, bum lifts, a designer vagina and a hair transplant, spending hundreds of thousands on her look  

However she has now made the decision to cut out further surgery, fake tan and hair extensions – opting for a more natural look

But since she cut these things out of her life she is reportedly happier than ever.  

She said: ‘If you look like you’ve made an effort, people think you’re attention seeking, but if you look like a typical ‘girl next door’ people are usually a lot kinder and see you’re not perfect.

‘I was always called high maintenance, and people saw it like a trophy wife. It was a weird way of living.

‘People would insult me for being fake and tell me comments such as I look awful with highlights in my hair or that I’m a s**t for having red nails.

‘Now that I have a more spendable income, I got my teeth straightened and I got told I was shallow and that I’m trying to hide my natural beauty.

‘I would block people who would troll me, but then I realised I had become a bimbo. I had fake tan, eyelash extensions, fake hair and nails.

‘It became a more glamorous and rewarding life, something I didn’t experience as a single parent. 

‘However, the people who followed me before I started changing my appearance started telling me I had become a different person and I was shallow and needed attention.

Tracy has gone from being bleach blonde back to her natural hair colour. She has removed her fake nails and hasn’t fake tanned in six months (Pictured: Tracy as a teenager)

The single mother said she didn’t even paint her nails until she started to make a spendable income and could start changing her look

 Tracy began transforming her look, spending £600 a month on eyelash extensions, fake nails, fake tan, hair extensions, filler, botox and makeup

‘My choices had offended so many people for just being myself with people calling me fake and ugly.

‘It was as if feeling my best and looking my best made people attacked me based on my appearance, but when I make an effort I feel like can hold my head high with confidence.

‘I don’t deserve to be called ugly and getting trolled because of my appearance online.

‘Just because I have red nails doesn’t make me a s**t, or wearing heels not trainers.

People would insult the single mother for ‘being fake and tell her in comments that she ‘looked awful’

With a more spendable income, she got her teeth straightened – but online comments told her she was shallow 

She said she realised she did not need to dye her hair or have long glossy nails to love herself, and is happy without them

‘But having chipped nails and sweaty selfies seemed to make people nicer to me but I am the exact same person.

‘I don’t feel like I look like a different person now that’ve stripped myself back, but can see I was far removed from who I was. 

‘I couldn’t take the hate from people judging me over choices of how I wanted to look.

‘I have gone from being bleach blonde back to my natural hair colour. I have removed my fake nails and haven’t fake tanned in six months. 

‘I also don’t feel the need to have my cleavage on show anymore so I wear Hugh tops and cover up more now.’

The single mother said she couldn’t take the hate from people judging her over choices of how she wanted to look

She has gone from being bleach blonde back to her natural hair colour (above) and has removed her fake nails and has not fake tanned in six months

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