Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's pretty expensive to maintain. When does it end? 60-70?
I started it 20 years ago at 40 and it was subtle and looked great. Did it for years on 11s, crows feet. I remember the first time, I went to my hairdresser soon after and her assistant kept telling me that i looked great, that I had never looked so good so it must have really relaxed my face.
Then stopped late 50s. I don't think I need it. I think it makes your muscles work less over time and you get out of the habit of frowning. I notice on older people when their forehead looks frozen and the rest not, it's very obvious. So you can stop. I have never done fillers.
Also never told my husband and paid for it from my separate account.
Anonymous wrote:I work in a clinic that does Botox. You’d be surprised at the variety of people we get who come in for Botox. Old, young, male, female, all races, all ethnicities, all socioeconomic levels (it amazes me how some people will put hundreds of dollars toward Botox but complain they don’t have money for other important things).
Anonymous wrote:I’m 40 and haven’t and have no plans to. I have 11s I don’t love, but tretinoin has transformed my skin overall and softened the 11s to an acceptable point. But to be honest, I can’t handle the thought of yet another thing to maintain.
Anonymous wrote:I have been getting a small amount of Botox since I was 28, initially only to my 11s because I looked permanently angry, but over time, I've done a little in my crowsfeet and now in my chin. It's not noticeable. Many years into my marriage, my husband started going off about crazy women who get Botox - he lives with me and has no idea.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 45 and got it for the first time recently. It looks great! I wanted it subtle and the derm delivered! I think I only got 20 units. Since then some of my family commented on how great my skin looks--I didn't tell them it was Botox! It doesn't look fake or frozen at all.
Anonymous wrote:I’m 40 and haven’t and have no plans to. I have 11s I don’t love, but tretinoin has transformed my skin overall and softened the 11s to an acceptable point. But to be honest, I can’t handle the thought of yet another thing to maintain.