Queen Máxima is accused in Spanish media of injecting Botox into her face. “She went to the botox appointment before her trip to Indonesia,” it sounds.
The Spanish news site El Confidencial know for sure: according to them, Queen Máxima has clearly used Botox. “If anyone is a real beauty queen, it is Máxima from the Netherlands. She remains faithful to glamorous looks and neat make-up. But upon her arrival in Indonesia, something subtly new stood out in her face.”
Smoother and fuller
What’s new about Maxima’s face? It has been rejuvenated, they believe. “Probably due to aesthetic treatments. She landed at the Soekarno-Hatta international airport in Jakarta with a look that we had never seen on her before: a suit with capri pants and loafers with a reptile print.”
“That also applied to her hair and make-up. Loose hair, simply combed through, and eyes that were barely emphasized with a little mascara. In fact, it looked like there were only some remnants of foundation on her face. But behind the fatigue of the long flight and the ‘no make-up’ look, her skin looked noticeably smoother and fuller.”
New volumes
El Confidencial compares Máxima with ‘her previous public appearance on November 19’. “Her skin looked fresh, fuller and with new volumes, especially in the upper part of the face. In just five days we see that the crow’s feet, forehead lines and even the frown lines are still present, but clearly softer and less pronounced.”
Doctor Leo Cerrud says in the article: “What we see here is that she has Botox in her forehead, frown and crow’s feet. But not in the usual way. The professional who did this to the queen used a lower dose than normal, so that the wrinkles soften but she does not completely lose her facial movement.”
Less long
That’s why we see that the wrinkles are still there, but much less deep, says Doctor Cerrud. “With such a subclinical dose, it works for less time, but it looks so natural that it seems as if nothing has been done.”
Journalist Bas Paternotte finds the article in the Spanish media striking. He writes down X: “I have been following the Spanish-speaking press for Oranjes for almost a year now and every fart (particularly from Máxima) is news there. Interesting: they do not regard botox as negative but as part of mildly worshipful (even worse in Argentina) reporting about her.”

