very well written!!! i'm not opposed to the idea...but not super scary JW surgery. surgery itself scares me, but fillers and things...i'd be open to it in the future! i still think that even though you can buy 'anti-wrinkle' creams aimed at 25/26 year olds (my age) doesn't mean they're the right choice! i'll stick with my vaishaly and avene!
I've been having Botox for years. I went last week to my doctor and he did a cool thing where he injected in my upper cheeks below my eyes so when I smile I don't have lines going all the way down my face.
I saw the documentary on the perils of plastic surgery on channel 4 so now I think I'll just put off surgery and keep trying these less invasive things.
I couldnt agree more botox, fillers,peels delivered correctly can produce amazing results. Ive been in the industry for years and beleive that it should be so natural that everyone notices but nobody knows...i see great positive emotive benefits of producing physical change...my passion EMOTIVE BEAUTY..confidence self esteem and that spring in your step...to all you ladies and gents just find the right practioner thecorrect diagnosis and enjoy the benefits...i do.
I've had botox twice and would do it again. But perhaps I won't have it the same time as a hair colour, micro dermabrasion, a tan, a hair cut, and all haha. I've had also some evolence injected into my naso labial lines. Although the effect was nice, it wasn't drastic enough for my liking. I need, well i want something stronger but pooped scared at the idea of proper surgery xx
I have recently had my first bottox injections and went for the usual frown line and crows feet areas. I had a Lovely nurse who came to the salon to chat to me first and make sure that I knew everything about it, free of charge unlike major clinics who wanted to charge 50.00 for a consultation with the assumption I would have the treatment. I had done my research I am 38 and 3 quarters! Not a daft woman nor exceptionally vain and aware that despite suntans etc over the years I look okay for my age. I really want botox for my frown line because frankly frowning is a habit I have always had, even when sleeping but I wanted to retrain it as now at the age I am at it really isn't a good look and also gives me a headache, that's my story anyway, and also in all honesty I have wanted to try botox for ages. So so so happy I did, I look like me, just more relaxed. To give you some idea my own daughter and mother have not noticed, and believe me they really would. Only weird thing, which is actually common sense but hadn't occurred to me, my eyebrows moved!! Again this was subtle but I really should have thought about this first. Otherwise perfect results and nothing overboard. Nothing to be scared of.
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I'd seriously consider getting Botox. Just don't tell the mister. Then I can look ten year younger and imagine he's my sugar daddy. Yes. I am strange.
very well written!!! i'm not opposed to the idea...but not super scary JW surgery. surgery itself scares me, but fillers and things...i'd be open to it in the future! i still think that even though you can buy 'anti-wrinkle' creams aimed at 25/26 year olds (my age) doesn't mean they're the right choice! i'll stick with my vaishaly and avene!
xo
sara
I want my forehead filled in!!!
I've been having Botox for years. I went last week to my doctor and he did a cool thing where he injected in my upper cheeks below my eyes so when I smile I don't have lines going all the way down my face.
I saw the documentary on the perils of plastic surgery on channel 4 so now I think I'll just put off surgery and keep trying these less invasive things.
I am seriously getting tempted by Botox. But not just yet, as I'm only just starting to get lines. In the future, yes!
I couldnt agree more botox, fillers,peels delivered correctly can produce amazing results.
Ive been in the industry for years and beleive that it should be so natural that everyone notices but nobody knows...i see great positive emotive benefits of producing physical change...my passion EMOTIVE BEAUTY..confidence self esteem and that spring in your step...to all you ladies and gents just find the right practioner thecorrect diagnosis and enjoy the benefits...i do.
I also swear by Retin-A cream and ferulic acid on the face.
I've had botox twice and would do it again. But perhaps I won't have it the same time as a hair colour, micro dermabrasion, a tan, a hair cut, and all haha. I've had also some evolence injected into my naso labial lines. Although the effect was nice, it wasn't drastic enough for my liking. I need, well i want something stronger but pooped scared at the idea of proper surgery xx
liloo/@tsunimee
I have recently had my first bottox injections and went for the usual frown line and crows feet areas. I had a
Lovely nurse who came to the salon to chat to me first and make sure that I knew everything about it, free of charge unlike major clinics who wanted to charge 50.00 for a consultation with the assumption I would have the treatment. I had done my research I am 38 and 3 quarters! Not a daft woman nor exceptionally vain and aware that despite suntans etc over the years I look okay for my age. I really want botox for my frown line because frankly frowning is a habit I have always had, even when sleeping but I wanted to retrain it as now at the age I am at it really isn't a good look and also gives me a headache, that's my story anyway, and also in all honesty I have wanted to try botox for ages. So so so happy I did, I look like me, just more relaxed. To give you some idea my own daughter and mother have not noticed, and believe me they really would. Only weird thing, which is actually common sense but hadn't occurred to me, my eyebrows moved!! Again this was subtle but I really should have thought about this first. Otherwise perfect results and nothing overboard. Nothing to be scared of.
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