Talent manager and vlogger Ogie Diaz recently took to Facebook to caution celebrities about the dangers of excessive cosmetic procedures, particularly Botox injections.
In his post, Diaz urged actors, especially those active in film and television, to moderate their use of Botox and facial tightening treatments. “Sa mga artista, lalo na du’n sa mga umaarte sa teleserye man yan o sa pelikula, baka pwedeng ‘wag n’yong gawing libangan ang pagpapa-botox masyado. Too much of anything is bad,” he began.
Diaz expressed concern over how excessive Botox can impact an actor’s performance. “Nakakalokah! Seryoso ang eksena, nakakatawa man o confrontation scene — iisa lang ang reaction ng mukha. Iisa ang facial expression. Walang linya ang mukha. In short, affected ang performance,” he explained.
While acknowledging the desire to fight aging, Diaz warned against overdoing cosmetic procedures. “Wala namang problema kung gusto mong labanan ang edad mo. Pero ‘wag namang sosobra sa paturok, baka bumalik ka naman sa fetus.”
He also pointed out that some young actors are already frequent users of Botox, which hinders their ability to display nuanced performances. “Meron nga, ambabata pa ng artista, suki na ng botox ang mukha, eh. Eh, tumitingin pa naman tayo sa nuances, sa gestures, sa body language — kung tama ang akting o naka-in character.”
Diaz humorously added, “Pero sa kabilang banda, baka naman hindi talaga naka-botox at gano’n lang talaga ang kakayanin ng akting niya?”
Recognizing that everyone has their ways of maintaining their screen presence, Diaz said, “Anyway, kanya-kanya namang pag-aalaga ng sarili ‘yan para i-maintain ang lakas ng screen presence. Meron ding nagpapadagdag ng lips para maging kissable, meron ding nagpapahigop ng taba o nagpapa-lipo, dahil gustong lumiit sa screen.”
“But always remember, ha? Wag n’yo namang perpekin. Yung almost perfect lang at yung meron pa ring room for improvement para maramdaman pa rin ng audience na tao ka pa rin, hindi ka manika.”
Diaz’s candid advice highlights a growing concern about the overuse of cosmetic procedures among actors, emphasizing the importance of balance and authenticity in personal grooming and performance.