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Tyler salon owner continues to speak out from jail

The woman accused of giving illegal breast enhancement injections in the back room of her salon is talking; not only about where she got the product, but also about what happened at what she's calling "self-cosmetic parties".

Carmel Foster says she and others ordered some of the products for the injections online from a silicone manufacturer in the Dallas-Ft. Worth metroplex.

According to their website, they make a very large variety of products including mold-making silicone, silicone inks and silicone putties.

Foster says women would order their products from different companies depending on who was hosting the so-called, "self-cosmetic party".

She says often times a group of women would all pitch in about $25 for the supplies, and then get together and give the injections to each other.

"Everybody wants to act like, you know, like they don't know anything. Like, 'Oh my God, Cici, you...' and then they want to pay me on the side. I don't think so. Especially if we weren't doing anything wrong. There's nothing illegal with us doing each other. But, then they try to make it seem like, I'm trying to pass myself off to be somebody I'm not. I wasn't, and I know who they were and we all knew who each other was," Foster says.

The Smith County District attorney's office had not returned called regarding the case as of Tuesday evening.

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