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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All of these tips are for white women. [/quote] NP - I was thinking the same thing LOL.[/quote] Ummmm.....black, brown, Asian, bi-racial women can wear too much make-up, not just white woman. Actually, women of all colors/races can wear too much make-up. Same with hair, outdated hair styles aren’t color/race specific. Nor or outfits. [b]The last time I checked Botox and other cosmetic procedures aren't race specific either.[/b] [/quote] Y'all don't need it like we do. "Black don't crack" and all that. White women (like me!) age a lot faster from sun exposure. I would have to disagree there. Black and hispanic women are not getting Botox and fillers in any significant numbers unless they are celebrities. Our skin doesn't age as fast and it's just not something we worry about.[/quote] PP here. I agree with you, black and Hispanic women probably aren’t getting Botox and fillers, because they have great skin & don’t age as fast. But, that’s not to say they can’t. It’s not something that just white women do. They just may start it earlier, do it more, etc than other races/ethnicities. [/quote] Sorry, wrong. I work at a dermatology practice. We see people of all colors for Botox and related procedures. Botox is only noticeable when it’s done poorly.[/quote] Sure this is probably more prevalent in places like NYC, LA, DC etc. But as a whole women of color are not getting Botox in large numbers. If you know anything about the black community, you know there's a built in historical mistrust of doctors/hospitals, medicine etc - hell, half of black folk don't even want to get the covid vaccine, we damn sure aren't injecting sh*t into our faces..[/quote][/quote] I'm a 50+ Black woman and I know plenty of Black women getting fillers. Its more common than you think. Before Covid I know some who would also partake in medical tourism getting procedures done in the Caribbean and South America for less $. Maybe I'm on Instagram too much, but there are injectors with instagram accounts plenty of Black women are patients. These are not celebrities.[/quote]
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