RAQUEL WELCH

Raquel Welch began her career as a “beauty pageant” and entered Hollywood in 1963. In 1966, the sci-fi epic “One Million Years BC” became Hollywood’s most sought-after cover girl, with her wild Leona in a beige animal-skin bikini. Her other credits also include “A House Is Not A Home”, “Do Not Disturb”, “The Biggest Bundle of Them All” and “How to Be A Latin Lover”. Many people tend to associate Raquel Welch with cosmetic surgery since this particular practice renders most patients’ faces with little expression.

But the actress has refuted this presumption countless times. She claims the reason behind her facial expression is not some operation but is instead Bag Balm, which is an ointment brand that farmers use on their own cattle. Welch has enough financial means in her credit cards to pay for the aforementioned brand which allegedly helps repair and moisturize skin overnight to help maintain its condition.

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