I was thinking the same thing. My mom, 78, does lip filler (one syringe) to reduce deep upper lip lines. After 2 weeks it looks natural. I don’t do my lips, and don’t think I ever will because I am a wimp, but my no Botox/no filler self admits it looks damn good. |
Doesn’t it stand to reason, then, that when it’s well done, you can’t tell? I am not pro-filler, especially in the cheekbone area, but this line of argument seems flawed. |
It's like blonde hair. Sure it's nicely done, but hardly anyone believes it's someone's real hair color. Unless it's someone really striking, you can always tell when a woman's had high cheekbones and full lips her whole life. |
I have both and get asked “what I do” occasionally. The implication is that I am using fillers. I also think, along the lines of your post above, something can be fake (blonde highlights/filler) and still look good. I wonder how many poster on here decrying even well done filler have blonde highlights. |
I feel like this point should be stunningly obvious to people but it seems like it’s not.
YOU DO NOT RECOGNIZE GOOD FILLER. Yes! Filler can be done well. And when it is you don’t know you’re seeing it. I have filler in my temples and under my eyes. Those are areas that get hollow with age. The last time I did it everyone from my dentist to my neighbor asked if I’d come back from vacation, was using new skincare etc. I just looked less tired. Lip filler is tricky but a good doctor or nurse injector will maintain the ratio of your upper and lower lips. My lower lip- and most women’s- is fuller than my upper lip. I don’t get a bunch of filler to my upper lip only, that looks stupid. I maintain a slightly fuller lower lip |
But if your filler is so good, why are so many people recognizing it, by your own account? I feel like this should be stunningly obvious to people who use filler but it seems like it's not. When people are seeing the change, asking about vacation/new skincare- this is the polite version of them checking to see how self-aware you are about how different you look. They are assuming because you changed your face so much, you must want compliments, so they are being kind and giving you what it seems like you want. |
Tell me you’re bitter without telling me you’re bitter … NP |
Hideous. Don't do it unless you are maga. |
My injector actually refuses to do filler on me because she doesn’t think it will look good with my bone structure. Botox, yes, but not filler. A good injector who doesn’t just want to grab cash will tell you it looks terrible on some people. |
There actually is. Just like if you go to a good enough of a salon, you can have natural looking blonde highlights. There are plenty of women with horrendous highlights but there are also good looking women who look like natural blondes. |
So what about the first 2 weeks? |
Filler can be dissolved. I had it done once badly and regretted and had it dissolved.
I have since had a new filler called Boltero which is very light and helps with the marionette lines and a tiny bit in my lips. I like it. No one has commented except to say I look good. Of course everyone here will tell me that they do notice and are being polite but I am pretty sure that’s not the case. My mother who is a harsh critic and will always point things like this out has not said a word. |
It’s swollen. That is always the case. It lasts almost a year, so two weeks isn’t a big deal. And honestly most of the swelling is gone in the first few days. |
Do you really think people believe that the sun strategically kissed these middle-aged woman's hair? No one actually thinks that. They just think the professional strategically applied nicely colored highlights while maintaining good hair quality. Nothing natural about that. |
Between this thread and the breast implants thread, I don't think people know what natural looks like anymore. They think good skill/work = natural. |