| WTH? Who does this? |
What is wrong with your keyboard? |
| I'm turning 35 this year and considering botox! Rather keep the wrinkles away than have to deal with them when theyre already here. |
My So Cal female relatives start Botox in their late 20s … |
I think my way captures my sentiment - I’m writing as a 50 year old, no way would I have started in my 20s and 30s. Those women have been sold a bill of goods. (Someone who conceives is young, someone who uses Botox is old). |
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| Preventative botox is literally a waste of money. You'll KNOW when you need it. Thanks to retiring young (20s) and staying thin/low stress, I've never needed botox and I'm nearly 50. I do other treatments. |
You retired in your 20’s?? What profession allows you to do that besides wealthy child or wealthy wife? |
| Omg, I wish I did Botox earlier. I’m 50 with a wrinkly forehead. Good for you for planning ahead! |
Same. Wish I did preventative Botox. Lots of young people do it. My derm suggested I start at 26. I was thinking that I’ve saved about $20,000 by waiting. |
Ok, Karen. Look up the twin study on Botox before you become so smug. |
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Wow, no one wants to actually answer the question, and instead we get a troll pretending she retired in her 20s.
Simple answer: argireline. |
| Botox is a lot safer than retinol |
Nephews wife started in her 20s. Beautiful girl, but it makes her look older know I’m her 30s. Just changed her somehow. No wrinkles before she started using and none now- but she just looks different. |
54 with no wrinkles on my forehead. I got one “11” at 40. I only need Botox once a year on it. Small forehead- no lines. |