SANDRA BULLOCK
Sandra Bullock learned a unique facial aging skin treatment with Oceans 8’s Cate Blanchett, and in addition to Vogue Australia, Cate has been telling everyone about it. This facial treatment contains an enzyme called the Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF), extracted from the foreskin of newborn babies. The procedure is called Hollywood Epidermal Growth Factor Facial (HEGFF), and it costs $650, promising collagen regeneration. The actress must have spent a whole lot more on her investments in skincare.
When she started as an actress, she went to New York to take acting classes with Sanford Meisner. She made appearances in several student films and then found herself having a role in an Off-Broadway play No Time Flat. She was eventually cast in a string of small roles in numerous independent movies and a short-lived TV version of the movie Working Girl. She also appeared in a few films, such as Love Potion No. 9, before making it big with her supporting role in the science fiction movie Demolition Man.