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I asked ChatGPT to help me glow up for summer – I did the tweaks at home & people say I look better than Blake Lively

I asked ChatGPT to help me glow up for summer – I did the tweaks at home & people say I look better than Blake Lively

The Sun23-05-2025

A WOMAN has shared how she used ChatGPT to help her 'glow up for summer' - and the results are incredible.
Kayla Drew uploaded a video showing her before and after appearance after asking the AI service to help her boost how attractive she was.
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On her @mskayladrew account, she showed a clip before using the prompts.
Although she was beautiful before and after the transformation, in the 'after' clips she had embraced her natural curly hair and added a glowing tan.
She did the transformation over just one week, and said the things she did included getting a hair cut and gloss, whitening her teeth, getting her lashes and brows done and altering a few bits in her make-up routine.
Kayla revealed that she had asked ChatGPT: 'Can you tell me 10 things I can do to be better looking by summer if I send a photo?'
She had then uploaded a make-up free selfie and then chatted back and forth with the AI programme to get some helpful tips.
She added: 'We kind of went through and just chatted back and forth.
'And she tailored it to, like, specific things that I wanted to do.
'I knew that I wanted to be able to do it myself and at home.
'I didn't want to go spend, like, a million dollars.
'I also didn't want her to, like, tell me anything like, 'Go get 17 syringes of Botox,' because I wasn't gonna do anything like that.'
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She joked: 'I was so worried she was gonna tear me apart.'
Kayla added that she had just used the Chatgpt.com website for the help and said she logged in with her email so their conversation was saved.
She continued: 'I was able to go back in and see which product she recommended and things like that.
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'So once I entered my email, and it was easier for me to just download the app so that I had all of our things just right there—or conversations.
'I didn't pay for any of this. This is all in the free version.
'The only thing is I can't send as many photos as the paid version.
'But I didn't pay for anything. I did all of this for free.'
People were hugely impressed with her transformation, with one saying: 'You're what Blake Lively wishes she looked like.'
Another added: 'Girl, the hair!!! I love it!!!!'
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The beauty product which is 'key to Kate Middleton's glow'
WHEN your schedule is as busy as Kate's, making the most of your beauty sleep is vital for maintaining glowing skin.
She is known to make her skincare products work overtime when she's catching Zs by lathering up in elixirs.
Insiders claim that the Beuti Skincare Beauty Sleep Elixir is her go-to, and she keeps a stash of bottles on her nightstand.
The £47 product contains 14 plant-based oils that slow down the enzyme responsible for ageing and prevent the breakdown of collagen, the protein in our skin that stops it from sagging.
Collagen gives skin a plump appearance but starts deteriorating in our mid-20s, so Kate is beating the natural ageing process by delaying how quickly it breaks down.

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