I think it's beyond sad to see so many originally pretty, attractive young women butchering their faces and bodies. You can see pictures of Pamela Anderson, and Jordan (Katie Price) before they began inflating various parts of their faces and bodies, and they were far nicer-looking than they are now. Unfortunately when you fill things beyond their natural capacity, they take on a particular shape... one which never varies from person to person. Now why would you want to pay good money to erase your individuality? Even if you eventually reverse it, the damage is done, and what you get back to is a pale imitation of what you started with.
In the insecure media bubble, with high-def cameras and extreme close-ups, it must be very hard to resist the subtle, and not-so-subtle pressure to "freshen things up a little", but I wish they would. I also find it grossly unfair that the pressure rarely extends to the men... they are allowed to get as grey and saggy and jowly as they like, where a woman of the same age has to filler the years away to continue working at the same level. One day perhaps this will change, but at present it seems that the only women constantly in front of the camera allowed to age are the Royal Family from the Queen down, and politicians from the PM down. Other than that, it just doesn't seem allowed.
We should, in a way, be glad that the QVC lot (and some of the IW lot too) are allowed to work on camera in their 40's - 60's. The fact that the beauty guests in particular seem to have a bit of tidying up done speaks volumes for the beauty industry and the integrity of their claims for the products they sell...
I like the guests who seem relatively real. Ironically, I'm thinking of two American ladies... Cathy Kangas, and Marla Wynne... both appear to have mobile faces and still are able to move their faces like normal people. Just a shame there aren't more who can resist the constant pressures to look good, and keep "freshening up". Judith Williams is/was quite attractive, but definitely acts older than her age, which probably makes her more vulnerable to keep looking young. I can just imagine what would happen to her on that 10 years younger show with that rather terrifying South African-sounding lady...!