Anonymous wrote:I did it twice and then stopped after derm left me with spocked brows twice. It looked worse than the wrinkles. I'll keep the wrinkles. When she fixed the brows, my brow/lids were too droopy. There was no goldilocks solution I could find through botox.
My undereye circles are looking worse and I am curious about filler but even more scared of how that will turn out so I've stayed away thus far. Yet, I see women every day with very natural botox and filler. (I know they have it so it's not invisible but it's well done.) Wish I knew who they saw.
I always felt that I had Spock/droopy eyebrows but when I told friends I did Botox they couldn’t believe it. I think Botox generally isn’t noticeable to others unless it’s a really poor job. But you notice the shift in your own face much more. I didn’t like it either and stopped.
I have found that moisturizer + paper tape works almost as well as Botox. I put on moisturizer and smooth the paper tape over my 11’s and it basically keeps me from having smushed face in the morning.