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Now That's Something To Talk About! Sharon Osbourne Shows More Natural Look After Plastic Surgery Ban

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Jan. 29 2013, Published 3:09 p.m. ET

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Just a few months after swearing off plastic surgery for good, it appears as if Sharon Osbourne is reversing the damage of too many years spent under the knife!

The 60-year-old rock wife, who is a self-proclaimed plastic surgery addict and admits to getting multiple procedures over the years, was snapped on the set of The Talk on Monday, looking noticeably more natural and fresh-faced than she has in years – and RadarOnline.com has the photos.

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Wearing a green silk dress with a floral patterned cream coat, the talk show host definitely appeared softer in the face, showing off some fine lines around her eyes and cheeks. Her lips, which she has augmented in the past, also looked natural and normal.

 PHOTOS: Sharon Osbourne’s Shocking Plastic Surgery Transformation Over The Years

"No more,” Osbourne vowed in November about her days of plastic surgery coming to an end following complications she suffered from a boob job and her subsequent double mastectomy.

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“Because I have been looking at pictures of myself recently since I started to lose weight, and in a lot of shots, my face looks plastic and at certain angles I was like, 'Oh, dear. Oh, I should never have done that. Oh, that's a bad one.' So I'm like, 'No more. No more abuse.'"

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