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And why women have convinced themselves that men find fillers attractive.
— middle-aged man. P.s. thank you |
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With the years going by, the lips get a bit wrinkly and dry and lip filler can adjust that.
I am 47 and planning on doing it for that reason and because I'd like them to be a bit bigger/thicker. Maybe 1ml only so that it looks natural. I do it for myself first but of course my man is all for it. |
| Woman here - beats me. Lip fillers never look natural. Even the "natural" ones look out of place with the rest of someone's face. |
Same. The fillers make the lips look more swollen and duck-like and throw off the proportions. Plus, it seems incredibly painful to be injecting stuff into your lips. I have no idea why women do this to themselves. |
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The kneejerk people saying it looks ducklip and unnatural are completely fooled by the natural looking filler jobs, so there's that.
As women age, our faces lose fat and elasticity and become gaunt. Great for cheekbones, but those with thin lips genetically aren't being done any favors. |
Absolutely. Even the best ones look unnatural. |
The issue is usually that people are addressing issues in piecemeal. I just saw a well dressed lady whose cheeks and lips didn’t match her aging eyes. (Not that this a call for a facelift). |
| Why do you care? Women don’t need your approval and they don’t owe you an explanation. And before you say it, no, I’ve never done it and I never will. And the only lip filler I’ve ever thought looked good were the ones where you couldn’t even tell the person had it. With that said, I still find it annoying that a man is saying he disapproves and wants us women, because honestly this site is mostly women, to explain it to him. |
You are fooling yourself. Go take a look at a set of photos from a Mar-a-Lago event. In no scenario do those women have anything other than nearly limitless funds with which to "fill" so it looks "natural". And, in no scenario do those women look anything other than clownish. |
I don’t think the Mar a Lago women are particularly interested in looking "natural." Kind of an odd example. |
It is strange to me that celebrities can’t get it right, yet the average McLean mom is convinced she does. |
Nope. It looks like a misplaced puzzle piece. Yes, even the "natural" lip fillers. To other people, something always looks off - it doesn't just have to look like a sever allergic reaction to look off. |
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I don't give a s* what men find attractive. I love a small amount to get that fullness that I've lost with age. My H is not a big fan of any cosmetic enhancements btw but my body is mine and I can do whatever I want with it.
Amber Heard has a great injector and her lips look great and very subtle. Her natural ones are very thin. |
I don’t care. I am curious, I do find your over-the-top belligerent reaction to my question to be revealing of something… what, exactly, I don’t know? Your raging insecurity, maybe? I guess I ask because I see it all over TV like it’s some sort of beauty standard. Like check out the ladies on 90 Day Fiance (my wife is into it, so I watch with her). |
| Lisa Rinna… 🤢 |