Anonymous wrote:Ugh, this is why women have lower net worth than men. Can we NOT chase each other down this rabbit hole.
I have no doubt a little Botox and fillers could make me look better. But if I do it, then I'll want to keep doing it. It get's expensive! I'd rather stick that money in a money market account and grow it. I'd rather have "deep 11s" and deeper pockets than a smooth forehead and have to work an extra 5 years to pay for it.
But as this becomes the norm, now women whose faces age more normally will face more age and looks-based discrimination. Great.
We could also just not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's pretty expensive to maintain. When does it end? 60-70?
As if life ends at 60-70 and you just don't care anymore? Just you wait.
Anonymous wrote:I’m 40 and no. I’ve thought about it. I have bright clear skin. I do have slight forehead lines, and would probably look better with Botox. But to what end? I think I look pretty good now and so what is enough. Not willing to get Botox every 3-4 months indefinitely. I have a hard enough time carving out time for haircuts, annual exams, dental check ups, mammograms, all the kids appts and orthodontics. Oh and I get IPL yearly. That is all I’m willing to manage
Anonymous wrote: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.
A unicorn! Where did you go?
Anonymous wrote:It's pretty expensive to maintain. When does it end? 60-70?
Anonymous wrote:I'm 45 and I don't, but most of my friends do. I think if I had deep 11s I would, but I don't have those yet.
Anonymous wrote:After reading this thread, I want to try it but I don’t know where to start. Where are you all getting Botox done? Any recommendations in Bethesda?
Anonymous wrote:I feel like it is so obvious on some people but it sounds like even more people get it. I am 48 and think the time has come to start. I just don't want that super sleek puffy look.
I think it could also help with tension headaches
Anonymous wrote: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.
Chin?
Anonymous wrote: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).
I would love to see the overlap of people getting Botox and posters complaining about the price of buying fruit for their children.