'Power to you': Joe Jonas has revealed he uses injectable cosmetics because 'it's for men too'
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'Power to you': Joe Jonas has revealed he uses injectable cosmetics because 'it's for men too'

"There’s a stigma that’s fading, and I like that."

Joe Jonas has opened up about his use of injectable cosmetics.

In a world where the use of injectable cosmetics is becoming more and more popular, the stigma around the use of the treatment is slowly starting to fade.

The Jonas Brothers singer recently revealed that he has taken a liking to the injectables and that he has been trying to smooth out some fine lines on his face.

In a recent Instagram post, Joe actually appeared as the face for the injectables brand he has been trying and shared that what he's done has been "light" and "wasn't over the top."

Fans have shared their response to Joe’s openness online and despite the odd negative nancy getting in the way, many of the reactions are super positive.

“More power to you,” said one commenter.

Another added, “OMG YES, TALK ABOUT IT. It is for men too!”

A third said: “Major props on normalising this.”

This isn’t the only time that Joe has opened up about his use of the injectables.

In a recent interview with People, he explained that he knows there can be a taboo around men discussing beauty and grooming routines and habits, but he wants men, in particular, to feel comfortable taking care of their skin and if that means using forms of botox, so be it.

"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."

Though Joe now feels comfortable in sharing his skincare decisions, he admits that becoming who he wants to be, took time and encouragement from friends and family.

“I think there’s a stigma that’s fading, and I like that," said Joe.

He added, “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.”

"You get to an age where you just go, 'Okay, I don't feel those pressures anymore.' I think if you had asked me 10 years ago, I would have definitely felt that pressure,” he finished.

Well, with a positive influence and supporting the choice to dabble in the treatment of injectables, Joe’s openness is contributing to breaking that stigma, and honestly, we are here for it.

At the end of the day, do what feels comfortable and empowering to you!