Expert shares insight into Melania Trump’s beauty routine

Melania Trump’s path to international recognition began far from Washington, in her native Slovenia, where she first stepped into the world of modeling. As a teenager, she relocated to the United States, determined to build a career in a fiercely competitive industry. The early years were not without obstacles, but persistence eventually opened doors. Decades later, she stands once again as First Lady of the United States, a role she has now returned to with renewed confidence.

At 54, Melania continues to attract attention for her appearance and poised public image. Admirers often note how remarkably youthful she looks, while critics and cosmetic specialists have speculated about possible aesthetic enhancements. Over the years, rumors of Botox, fillers, and surgical procedures have circulated widely—claims she has consistently rejected.

Her return to the White House alongside Donald Trump marks a new chapter. After their departure following the 2020 election loss to Joe Biden, the Trumps have re-entered political life. Melania has indicated that this second tenure feels markedly different.

“The difference is I know where I will be going, I know the rooms where we will be living. I know the process, the first time was challenging,” Melania told Fox. “But this time, I have everything — I already packed, I already selected the furniture that needs to go in. So it’s very different.”

Reports suggest she will divide her time between Washington, Palm Beach, and New York City. Their son, Barron Trump, began studying at Stern Business School at New York University last fall, and Melania has expressed her intention to remain closely involved in his life while he studies in Manhattan.

Those who know her professionally have observed subtle shifts in her demeanor. Regine Mahaux, her longtime photographer, recently described a more assured presence.

“She’s always been hands-on, but she’s more free nowadays to make a statement,” Mahaux shared with Hello! Magazine. “She’s a different person than she was eight years ago and has always been true to herself. This time, it feels like a different energy with new people that the President has surrounded himself with.”

Mahaux also emphasized her commitment to family, describing her as someone comfortable outside the spotlight while prioritizing her husband’s role.

Despite her modeling background and reputation as a natural beauty, public debate over her appearance has remained persistent. Several cosmetic surgeons have offered their professional opinions based solely on photographs.

Dr. Franklin Rose told The Skincare Edit:

“Her face has a stony look from being overfilled and over-botoxed. Melania’s forehead is as smooth as a baby’s rear end, so she’s had liberal amounts of Botox for sure. Her cheeks, along with the nasolabial lines between the nose and corners of the mouth, likely have fillers. [Her rhinoplasty] is a beautiful job. Whoever is treating her now is just a little overzealous with the injectables.”

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