Does everyone get Botox?

Anonymous
I feel like it is so obvious on some people but it sounds like even more people get it. I am 48 and think the time has come to start. I just don't want that super sleek puffy look.
I think it could also help with tension headaches
Anonymous
There are degrees of "done" I get Dysport and it feels a little softer than Botox. I also noticed my bunny lines (by the nose) are accentuated when I do forehead botox so I get those done too.
Anonymous
you don't get the puffy look from Botox, that comes from fillers.

Botox is very common now, it's truly miraculous at getting rid of the tired eyes, wrinkly forehead look. Don't shop for "deals", go to a derm who knows facial anatomy.
Anonymous
I have been getting a small amount of Botox since I was 28, initially only to my 11s because I looked permanently angry, but over time, I've done a little in my crowsfeet and now in my chin. It's not noticeable. Many years into my marriage, my husband started going off about crazy women who get Botox - he lives with me and has no idea.
Anonymous
No. I'm well into my 40s and never botoxed. However I have only the finest of crow's feet and I do not have the dreaded 11s or forehead wrinkles. No filler either. I'm putting it off for as long as possible, so that it will be more subtle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have been getting a small amount of Botox since I was 28, initially only to my 11s because I looked permanently angry, but over time, I've done a little in my crowsfeet and now in my chin. It's not noticeable. Many years into my marriage, my husband started going off about crazy women who get Botox - he lives with me and has no idea.


You all have seperate bank accounts? Interesting. How long have you been married?
Anonymous
In my 60's. Haven't gotten it. No plans. Former model.
Anonymous
I’m 40 and haven’t and have no plans to. I have 11s I don’t love, but tretinoin has transformed my skin overall and softened the 11s to an acceptable point. But to be honest, I can’t handle the thought of yet another thing to maintain.
Anonymous
No. 54.
Anonymous
I have gotten it for 5 years now. But I'm pretty frumpy otherwise. I don't color my greys, wear much makeup, wear nice clothes, etc. so you just wouldn't expect people like me get it.

I put it on my credit card so my husband would never actually see the charges. He knows I get it but I am answering for how the PP's husband might never notice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In my 60's. Haven't gotten it. No plans. Former model.


okay then of course you must be the one to follow! How about a former SAHM, can I chime in with my title?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In my 60's. Haven't gotten it. No plans. Former model.


okay then of course you must be the one to follow! How about a former SAHM, can I chime in with my title?


So now you work? Or do you mean you are a SAHW now?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In my 60's. Haven't gotten it. No plans. Former model.


Love it. The naturally beautiful former model has not done it. Therefore, no one should!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have been getting a small amount of Botox since I was 28, initially only to my 11s because I looked permanently angry, but over time, I've done a little in my crowsfeet and now in my chin. It's not noticeable. Many years into my marriage, my husband started going off about crazy women who get Botox - he lives with me and has no idea.


You all have seperate bank accounts? Interesting. How long have you been married?


We have joint and separate accounts and have been married over a decade. He has negative feelings toward the way women look with giant lips and distorted faces and associates that look with Botox, so I just do my thing and don't bring it up. I guess we should talk about it but I don't want to.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel like it is so obvious on some people but it sounds like even more people get it. I am 48 and think the time has come to start. I just don't want that super sleek puffy look.
I think it could also help with tension headaches


Would love to but, honestly, I don't need another thing to maintain or keep up with. The idea of going to the derm or aesthetician every 12 weeks or whatever it is, is not appealing. So I look how I look.
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