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Wrinkle-free Nicole Kidman gets a Croydon Facelift

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Nicole KidmanShe has always denied using Botox but last night Nicole Kidman tried another trick for ironing out wrinkles - the Croydon Facelift.

The pencil-thin Oscar-winning actress showed off the hairstyle at a party in New York.
Her ginger mane was tied back so tightly back that her face was even smoother than usual.
The term Croydon Facelift was coined several years ago in reference to the tight ponytails favoured by young women in the South London suburb.
It quickly became the stuff of TV satire with Little Britain’s Vicky Pollard and the Catherine Tate creation Lauren both showing it off.
However, the look is also occasionally popular among the A-list, with Kate Moss, Sienna Miller and Victoria Beckham all parading ponytails.
Madonna, Kate Winslet and even Michelle Obama have also given the style a try.
Miss Kidman was seen with her auburn locks scraped back into a tight, high ponytail at a party at the Omega watches flagship store in New York on Wednesday night.
‘Nicole’s complexion looked amazing,’ one onlooker said.
‘There was no sign of any fine lines on her face. Either she’s ageing very gracefully or the ponytail ironed out any stray wrinkles.’
Some have wondered whether Miss Kidman has had Botox or a little tweak here and there, despite her denials.
She credits drinking lots of water, eating fruit and doing yoga for her looks, insisting: ‘I am completely natural.’
Miss Kidman, who has a baby daughter, Sunday Rose, has said: ‘I have nothing in my face or anything.’
But many beg to differ, including Dr Martin Braun, who runs the biggest Botox clinic in Canada. He famously told a conference of medical experts in 2008 that Miss Kidman was so ‘over-Botoxed’ she was giving the industry a bad name.
The actress has signed up to play a male painter who has a sex change in her next movie. She will portray artist Einar Wegener, who had surgery to become a woman in the 1930s, in The Danish Girl, based on the book by David Ebershoff.

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