Lip fillers on a 50+ year old

Anonymous
They can look very subtle and natural but hurt like no other. 10x worse than botox.
Anonymous
Lip fillers look terrible on everyone.
Anonymous
Believe me, at 52, no one is judging your attractiveness anymore. Lip filler or no lip filler, you are 52 and the 18'year olds always win.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Believe me, at 52, no one is judging your attractiveness anymore. Lip filler or no lip filler, you are 52 and the 18'year olds always win.


shhh, the beauty industry doesn't want anyone to stop and notice
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Believe me, at 52, no one is judging your attractiveness anymore. Lip filler or no lip filler, you are 52 and the 18'year olds always win.


I don’t know about this - women in their 50s and 60s are still working, maybe still interviewing for jobs, and society doesn’t judge an aging woman kindly.
Anonymous
had anyone tried angellift (from sharktank) ?
Anonymous
My mother has always had thin lips but by 65ish they were basically non-existent. She got a very light dose of filler there and some in the marionette lines and it looks great. I don't think anyone would notice it as filler (I didn't even until she told me) but now there's something to put lipstick on. I think with a light hand it's a great option. I think she did a little under one syringe? The crazy duck lips you see are a lot more than that, generally.
Anonymous
Google "lip filler fails" images and then decide.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Believe me, at 52, no one is judging your attractiveness anymore. Lip filler or no lip filler, you are 52 and the 18'year olds always win.


Win what? I'm not trying to look like the youngest hottest person in the room. I am trying to look like the best version of myself.

I don't get fillers (or botox), that said. I'm 51. Still look 25 of course. (jkjk - I look 40)
Anonymous
I'm 52 and get it. for me it lasts about 16 months. i get it done at moksha and they use a dental block so it doesn't hurt, but i am numb for 2-3 hours.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My mother has always had thin lips but by 65ish they were basically non-existent. She got a very light dose of filler there and some in the marionette lines and it looks great. I don't think anyone would notice it as filler (I didn't even until she told me) but now there's something to put lipstick on. I think with a light hand it's a great option. I think she did a little under one syringe? The crazy duck lips you see are a lot more than that, generally.


Correct, if you do 1 syringe (a little more or less depending on the natural state of your lips) it generally looks natural. More than that all at once is getting into the danger zone of looking overfilled or getting the “filler mustache” look when it migrates above your upper lip. The least amount you can use, the better it will be.
Anonymous
I get Botox and under eye fillers. I am 45 but look 44.5!

(Psst, I’m not doing it to look 18 or for you—you being the poster hell bent on telling every woman on DCUM that she is too old, too fat, or too greedy to deserve love.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Believe me, at 52, no one is judging your attractiveness anymore. Lip filler or no lip filler, you are 52 and the 18'year olds always win.


You are so wrong. Women can be beautiful at any age and as a 60-year-old woman, it is very nice to get compliments every once in a while!
Anonymous
I started when I was 45 and have gotten them regularly done for 5 years now. Always been happy with the results! They are subtle and have always looked natural
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I get Botox and under eye fillers. I am 45 but look 44.5!

(Psst, I’m not doing it to look 18 or for you—you being the poster hell bent on telling every woman on DCUM that she is too old, too fat, or too greedy to deserve love.)


I’m not quite which poster you reference. But I’m anti all those procedures for the opposite reason - your natural face is beautiful and you deserve to be loved as you are.
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