Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in LA and it is like a sea of plastic faces, so unnatural. I know so many people that start of just doing a little bit and then get addicted and get fillers etc. Some people are scary looking! I would focus on losing some weight, eating healthily, getting regular exercise and treating yourself to some new clothes/haircut and you will feel better about yourself. Botox is only a temporary quick fix, a change in lifestyle can be beneficial.
Also to add some therapy may help you with your self esteem
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I get Botox only on 11s and not on forehead? Or is it recommended to get both together?
Same question - anyone have experience?
Anonymous wrote:Can I get Botox only on 11s and not on forehead? Or is it recommended to get both together?
Anonymous wrote:I live in LA and it is like a sea of plastic faces, so unnatural. I know so many people that start of just doing a little bit and then get addicted and get fillers etc. Some people are scary looking! I would focus on losing some weight, eating healthily, getting regular exercise and treating yourself to some new clothes/haircut and you will feel better about yourself. Botox is only a temporary quick fix, a change in lifestyle can be beneficial.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just go online and look at all the plastic surgery gone wrong people. Look at Madonna and Ashley Judd. Even Angelina Jolie. Plastic faces. Don't go down the rabbit hole!
Getting botox one time won't turn you into Madonna or Ashley Judd. Botox is temporary - it lasts only about 12 weeks, and especially the first time you get it. If OP get it and she doesn't like it, she can just choose not to get it again, and it will fade.
Zero people do Botox just once, unless they really didn’t like it. Botox is a commitment and people go in knowing they’ll have to do it long term.
OP here. How is it a commitment? Sure, I hate the way my roots get dull (not really gray), but I sometimes stretch appointments if I'm traveling.
It’s a commitment if you want to protect against wrinkle formation. One three month pause isn’t going to help you in the long run. If you are looking to just refresh yourself for a short period of time, yes you could do it once. Few people do that though because most likely, you’ll like the results and want to maintain the look.
OP here. This is what I want, just a refresh when I'll be around people. I work from home most of the time.
And I'll be honest, this is less financial and more depression. I have a hard time getting dressed and out of the house, so adding something to my routine is less desirable.
Anonymous wrote:As a fat, unattractive woman, I feel awkward calling, and honestly, I don't even know if I can afford it. This is something real women do, and the doctor's office won't judge me, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just go online and look at all the plastic surgery gone wrong people. Look at Madonna and Ashley Judd. Even Angelina Jolie. Plastic faces. Don't go down the rabbit hole!
Getting botox one time won't turn you into Madonna or Ashley Judd. Botox is temporary - it lasts only about 12 weeks, and especially the first time you get it. If OP get it and she doesn't like it, she can just choose not to get it again, and it will fade.
Zero people do Botox just once, unless they really didn’t like it. Botox is a commitment and people go in knowing they’ll have to do it long term.
OP here. How is it a commitment? Sure, I hate the way my roots get dull (not really gray), but I sometimes stretch appointments if I'm traveling.
It’s a commitment if you want to protect against wrinkle formation. One three month pause isn’t going to help you in the long run. If you are looking to just refresh yourself for a short period of time, yes you could do it once. Few people do that though because most likely, you’ll like the results and want to maintain the look.
OP here. This is what I want, just a refresh when I'll be around people. I work from home most of the time.
And I'll be honest, this is less financial and more depression. I have a hard time getting dressed and out of the house, so adding something to my routine is less desirable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just go online and look at all the plastic surgery gone wrong people. Look at Madonna and Ashley Judd. Even Angelina Jolie. Plastic faces. Don't go down the rabbit hole!
Getting botox one time won't turn you into Madonna or Ashley Judd. Botox is temporary - it lasts only about 12 weeks, and especially the first time you get it. If OP get it and she doesn't like it, she can just choose not to get it again, and it will fade.
Zero people do Botox just once, unless they really didn’t like it. Botox is a commitment and people go in knowing they’ll have to do it long term.
OP here. How is it a commitment? Sure, I hate the way my roots get dull (not really gray), but I sometimes stretch appointments if I'm traveling.
It’s a commitment if you want to protect against wrinkle formation. One three month pause isn’t going to help you in the long run. If you are looking to just refresh yourself for a short period of time, yes you could do it once. Few people do that though because most likely, you’ll like the results and want to maintain the look.
OP here. This is what I want, just a refresh when I'll be around people. I work from home most of the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just go online and look at all the plastic surgery gone wrong people. Look at Madonna and Ashley Judd. Even Angelina Jolie. Plastic faces. Don't go down the rabbit hole!
Getting botox one time won't turn you into Madonna or Ashley Judd. Botox is temporary - it lasts only about 12 weeks, and especially the first time you get it. If OP get it and she doesn't like it, she can just choose not to get it again, and it will fade.
Zero people do Botox just once, unless they really didn’t like it. Botox is a commitment and people go in knowing they’ll have to do it long term.
OP here. How is it a commitment? Sure, I hate the way my roots get dull (not really gray), but I sometimes stretch appointments if I'm traveling.
It’s a commitment if you want to protect against wrinkle formation. One three month pause isn’t going to help you in the long run. If you are looking to just refresh yourself for a short period of time, yes you could do it once. Few people do that though because most likely, you’ll like the results and want to maintain the look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just go online and look at all the plastic surgery gone wrong people. Look at Madonna and Ashley Judd. Even Angelina Jolie. Plastic faces. Don't go down the rabbit hole!
Getting botox one time won't turn you into Madonna or Ashley Judd. Botox is temporary - it lasts only about 12 weeks, and especially the first time you get it. If OP get it and she doesn't like it, she can just choose not to get it again, and it will fade.
Zero people do Botox just once, unless they really didn’t like it. Botox is a commitment and people go in knowing they’ll have to do it long term.
OP here. How is it a commitment? Sure, I hate the way my roots get dull (not really gray), but I sometimes stretch appointments if I'm traveling.