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Courteney Cox Removes Facial Fillers: 'That Made Me Look Fake'

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Courteney Cox doesn't want to look plastic anymore!

In a new interview with Beauty Magazine, the Friends star revealed that she had her dermal fillers removed after realizing that they didn't keep her looking youthful — they made her look "fake."

"I’ve had all my fillers dissolved," the 53-year-old confessed, adding, "I feel better because I look like myself."

When asked why she tried fillers in the first place, Cox answered: "I was trying to make it not drop, but that made me look fake."

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"I think that I now look more like the person that I was before having fillers," she continued.

What's more, Cox admitted that fillers were addicting, and it's easy to get carried away.

"The next thing you know, you’re layered and layered," she said. "You have no idea because it’s gradual until you go, ‘Oh, s**t, this doesn’t look right."

Now, she's much happier with her face — especially being able to move it again!

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"You need movement in your face, especially if you have thin skin like I do," Cox told the magazine. "I’ve had to learn to embrace movement and realize that fillers are not my friend."

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