Anonymous wrote:For those of you who say you have botox with a "light touch" on your 11s, and no one can tell: when you make an expression, do you get crinkles on the side of you forehead above your eyebrows while the middle of your forehead stays perfectly smooth? Yeah, everyone can tell you have botox. (Think about it -- the reason people get "11s" is because that is where your forehead normally crinkles when you make an expression. When you use botox, that doesn't happen and it looks weird).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it that everyone who gets botox swears that they look "completely natural," but everyone I know who gets botox looks frozen? I think it makes younger women look older. My theory is that people are looking at static images of themselves in a mirror. Maybe if they videotaped themselves talking and trying to make expressions, they'd realize how strange they look?
you must be one of those 45 year olds who gets "carded all the time" because they "eat right, exercise, use sunscreen...". yeah right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. Don't need it. I'm only 48.
49 but I'm with you. Don't need it.
I guarantee you dobut to give you credit maybe not to the over 70 crowd
sorry you're so jealous
Typical disillusioned frumpy washed up DC woman response.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 53 and have never tired fillers or botox. I'm fortunate in that I don't have many lines or wrinkles. If they ever come out with something to get rid of my under eye cirlces though I'd definitely be the first in line!
You can get filler under your eyes. I put it off for a while because it scared me but it turned out to be totally fine. It definitely made a difference. Next time I might even do a little more.
