Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Botox. Don’t even think about it. You will not regret it. It’s not that expensive. Just do the 11’s and brow area do not let them talk you into doing additional areas (eyes, chin blah blah). I do minimal units (20) and the affect is significant.
Leave it to DCUM to say $300 four times a year isn't that expensive!
Anonymous wrote:Botox. Don’t even think about it. You will not regret it. It’s not that expensive. Just do the 11’s and brow area do not let them talk you into doing additional areas (eyes, chin blah blah). I do minimal units (20) and the affect is significant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do yourself a favor. Go to Elizabeth Tanzi. She is a literal miracle worker. Her Botox is so conservative and so natural and so effective.
Except in her own photos it does not look natural and conservative, but hard and obvious. No thanks.
Anonymous wrote:When I see 11's forming, I do face yoga and they vanish for another few months.
Put two fingers between your eyebrows and press down so you don't create more/new wrinkles. Bring your eyebrows together.
That's it. Completely free and easy, you can do it at your table or desk, and it works miracles for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m the PP from above. If she’s in her late 40s, Frownies aren’t going to be effective.
+1. Frownies were fine for me in my 30s, but I just switched over to Dysport (early 40s) and I’m so much happier with the results.
Anonymous wrote:I’m the PP from above. If she’s in her late 40s, Frownies aren’t going to be effective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just do Botox. Light touch. It'll even improve your mood.
Can't seem to find anyone who has an actual light touch, they either have different aesthetic preferences or only care about $$$.
Really? I only do 12-15 units, depending (not in DC, though).
Yes, DC is so expensive most costly treatments tend to be pushed hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just do Botox. Light touch. It'll even improve your mood.
Can't seem to find anyone who has an actual light touch, they either have different aesthetic preferences or only care about $$$.
Really? I only do 12-15 units, depending (not in DC, though).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just do Botox. Light touch. It'll even improve your mood.
Can't seem to find anyone who has an actual light touch, they either have different aesthetic preferences or only care about $$$.
Anonymous wrote:Just do Botox. Light touch. It'll even improve your mood.
Anonymous wrote:Do yourself a favor. Go to Elizabeth Tanzi. She is a literal miracle worker. Her Botox is so conservative and so natural and so effective.