is botox safe? those of you that have had it, have you ever had any problems/reactions, etc...?

Anonymous
I make my living by thinking and consulting others - the compensation is very good. And I do it with a beautiful complexion, gorgeous brunette hair and 36C breasts!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I make my living by thinking and consulting others - the compensation is very good. And I do it with a beautiful complexion, gorgeous brunette hair and 36C breasts!



ROTFLMAO!!!
Anonymous
op here. what to do about my neck wrinkles? i have never had anything done, but i just look awful these days and i am relatively young. it is directly linked to not sleeping since i had children. i aged about 10 years in 1 year. seriously. anyway, not the end of the world, as my kids are healthy and so are we but i would like to look my age. so, back to my question, what to do about neck wrinkles and what other option for the forehead besides botox??? thanks!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've been lurking too - this is definitely a conversation among people I rarely meet. Very interesting.

I will answer your sunspot question: They do have ways to bleach those off but I can't remember what the dermatologist said. Once I knew they weren't melanoma, I wasn't interested in the conversation - sorry.

I'm intrigued by the poster who had work done and didn't even tell her husband. We just don't spend money without telling each other.

I am in my mid 40s. I do not dye my graying (but thick and healthy head of) hair. My skin doesn't look like it did at 35, and I even have some sun spots. I dress professionally, but do not invest my heart and soul in my appearance. I can't imagine spending money on artificial enhancements when there are so many more interesting things to do with my money and my free time.

I also make my living by thinking. And, I do that very well - even with the gray hairs. I'm fine with it.


I'm the person who asked about sunspots. I have tons and tons and tons of freckles (and unfortunately moles including several cancerous ones that have been removed via Moh's Surgery) and lots of age spots. It's a combination of my heritage and my childhood in the sun before people really knew about the dangers of the sun. My face looks much older than my age because of this. Personally I LOVE freckles. I used to love mine - and those of all my family members. But what I have now is not attractive or healthy looking.

After all the cancer surgery I've gone through, I am dying to reward myself with the laser treatments.

I thought I would tell you my story to show you that things are not always as they appear. I suppose I make my living by thinking too - whatever that means.



Anonymous
I had sunspots/age spots - not severe - but I had laser treatments (IPL - Intense Pulsed Light) and they did help pull out a lot of the brown spots and "brightened"my skin. You could try it! Good Luck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I make my living by thinking and consulting others - the compensation is very good. And I do it with a beautiful complexion, gorgeous brunette hair and 36C breasts!



ROTFLMAO!!!


WHAT does this mean!!! I am the poster you are quoting! I hope it's nice.........
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had sunspots/age spots - not severe - but I had laser treatments (IPL - Intense Pulsed Light) and they did help pull out a lot of the brown spots and "brightened"my skin. You could try it! Good Luck.


Thank you. I'll ask about it.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I make my living by thinking and consulting others - the compensation is very good. And I do it with a beautiful complexion, gorgeous brunette hair and 36C breasts!



ROTFLMAO!!!


WHAT does this mean!!! I am the poster you are quoting! I hope it's nice.........


Rolling on the floor, laughing my ass off.
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