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    Billionaire Cosmetic Trends Mirror Curious Chimpanzee Behavior

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsAugust 27, 2025Updated:August 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A fascinating trend among chimpanzees in Zambia appears to have a human parallel: extravagant cosmetic modifications among wealthy political circles in the U.S. Both highlight how social influence shapes appearance, sometimes in extreme ways.

    What Happened

    In Zambia, scientists observed a group of chimpanzees putting grass in their ears and sticks up their rear ends—not for survival, but seemingly as a social fashion statement. Researchers believe one influential chimp initiated the trend, which the rest of the group quickly adopted, despite the impracticality and silliness of the behavior.

    Similarly, a group of wealthy political figures, often associated with Make America Great Again (MAGA) circles, has embraced what surgeons call the “Mar-a-Lago face”—a highly stylized cosmetic look featuring exaggerated lips, cheek enhancements, and in men, pronounced jawlines. These changes signal wealth, group identity, and status, rather than natural aesthetics.

    Who Is Involved

    High-profile individuals reportedly embracing the Mar-a-Lago aesthetic include politicians and media personalities such as Laura Loomer, Kristi Noem, and Matt Gaetz. Surgeons report increasing demand for pronounced facial features among male clients as well, particularly jawline augmentation.

    Background or Timeline

    • The chimpanzee trend was first observed in Zambia, with one leader chimp seemingly influencing the entire group.

    • In the U.S., the cosmetic trend has gained momentum over recent years, particularly among MAGA-aligned politicians and influencers.

    • Observers note that these cosmetic choices often exaggerate traditional gender norms, reinforcing a hyper-curated image.

    • Media reports dating back to 2017 indicate that Donald Trump encouraged staff to maintain a certain appearance for television optics, fueling the emphasis on stylized aesthetics.

    Public or Social Media Reaction

    The trend has drawn both humor and criticism online. Social media users frequently compare the extreme cosmetic looks to AI-generated caricatures, while some dermatologists point out the irony of politically conservative figures advocating against gender-affirming care while heavily modifying their own appearances.

    Official Statement or What Happens Next

    While no official body governs cosmetic choices in these circles, surgeons report continued demand for exaggerated facial procedures. Observers predict the trend will persist as long as social status and group identity remain tied to conspicuous cosmetic consumption.

    This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.

    The post Billionaire Cosmetic Trends Mirror Curious Chimpanzee Behavior first appeared on Trusted and Verified USA News.

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