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Joe Jonas Opens Up About Using Injectables And Says It's A Good Thing For Society That "Guys Are Openly Wearing Makeup"

Singer-songwriter Joe Jonas has some thoughts about men wearing makeup. He wants to end the stigma that makeup is only reserved for women and he's been open about his anti-aging routine.

By Gina Florio1 min read
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Joe Jonas, 33, is one-third of the Jonas Brothers and has been married to Sophie Turner since 2019. He recently told People about his anti-aging routine and encouraged men to be more honest about their use of skincare and makeup.

Joe Jonas Opens up about Using Injectables and Says It's a Good Thing for Society That "Guys Are Openly Wearing Makeup"

Joe doesn't want to be shy anymore about his skincare and anti-aging routine. "We're all getting older and part of that is being comfortable [in our skin]," he said. He recently partnered with Xeomin, a cosmetic injectable that smooths fine lines on the face that come with age.

"I personally care a lot about what I put in my body, and with an aesthetic treatment like this, I wanted to be mindful of what was in it," he said. "I don't think it's necessarily something that we have to shy away from. We can be open and honest about it and be confident and not really shy away from speaking our truth."

He said he used Xeomin to treat a scar in between his eyebrows: "I liked that it relieved the area a little bit and I was like, 'Okay, this is great,' without it being too much for my liking."

Joe also wants people to stop believing that makeup and injectables are just for women.

"There were all these talks at one point, like, 'Oh, men can't do this or it's weird for guys to do that,' and I think there's a stigma that's fading, and I like that," he said. "Guys are more openly wearing makeup, and it's great to see. It's like, do whatever you want, you know? It's a beautiful generation that we're living in."

He posted an advertisement on his Instagram for Xeomin, telling his followers that the product can "temporarily smooth the look of frownlines." He says he cares about his skin, which is why he uses Xeomin.

Joe has been seen wearing makeup on the red carpet and on stage before, such as eye shadow and eyeliner, and he's certainly not wrong to say that it's more common than ever to see men experimenting with makeup. But the only question is, whether it's "great" for society.