Joe Jonas is a sucker for injectables.
“We all get older and part of it is being comfortable [in our skin]’, the musician told People.
Jonas, who celebrated his 33rd birthday on August 15, is the new celebrity brand partner for Xeomin, an anti-wrinkle injection that temporarily improves the appearance of frown lines using a double-filtered formula.
“I don’t think it’s necessarily something we should shy away from,” the “Only Human” crooner said of his experience using injectables.
“We can be open and honest about it and be confident and not really shy away from speaking our truth.”
Jonas uses the treatment not only for his frown lines, but also to smooth out a scar between his eyebrows.
“I appreciated that it wasn’t exaggerated. It’s very light,’ he exulted.
The middle Jonas brother hopes other men will feel comfortable talking about his cosmetic treatments.
“There were all these conversations 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 think that I like it,” he said. “Guys are more overtly wearing makeup, and that’s great to see. It’s like, do what you want, you know? It’s a beautiful generation we live in.”
Jonas also spoke to Allure about his new partnership, saying that his first time getting Xeomin was a “very easy procedure.”
“I didn’t feel like I was going into this big thing that you only see on film and TV…I went with a friend and they did it with me too, so it wasn’t stress-inducing,” he told the outlet. , and added: “For me, there is nothing more beautiful than confidence.”
The DNCE hitmaker isn’t the only big name working with Xeomin; Gwyneth Paltrow partnered with the company in 2020 and has said the injections will help her “look less angry.”
While Jonas, who shares two children with ‘Game of Thrones’ actress Sophie Turner, may be completely on board with injectables, other stars — including Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Garner — have spoken out against them.