Anonymous wrote:I just tried Botox for the first time this week. I had to have a mole removed this week and I asked my dermatologist for "botox light". It's a subtle difference. My face moves! Honestly, you wouldn't know because I still have wrinkles, but just not as many!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 52. I don’t look 42. I am perfectly happy aging gracefully. No way would I have toxins injected into my face. First, everyone I know who does, looks perpetually surprised. I would hate to look like that. And second, I have no desire to look younger than I am. I want to look like a strong, fit, healthy 52 year old woman. Because that’s what I am.
And other people want to look good. Because that’s their thing and Botox helps with that. Look at Nicole Kidman-she’s gorgeous in her 50’s because of injectables. She looks fake but undeniably beautiful.
Whoa, is Nicole Kidman the poster child for “good Botox”? I assumed she was one of the cautionary tales....
Anonymous wrote:It’s preventative. I’m 44 and started when I was 29. I know everyone on dcum says then don’t look their age, but I really don’t. Also, Swedish genetics.
Anonymous wrote:It’s preventative. I’m 44 and started when I was 29. I know everyone on dcum says then don’t look their age, but I really don’t. Also, Swedish genetics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m fat so I don’t need fillers or Botox.
haha same
Anonymous wrote:I do my 11s so I don't look worried or angry all the time. I'm 45 and I know tons of people who do it. Maybe because I live in CC? My friends and I aren't high society-types but we do have higher HHI than most. I think that $800/year isn't so bad to not look pissed all the time.
I’m 52. I don’t look 42. I am perfectly happy aging gracefully. No way would I have toxins injected into my face. First, everyone I know who does, looks perpetually surprised. I would hate to look like that. And second, I have no desire to look younger than I am. I want to look like a strong, fit, healthy 52 year old woman. Because that’s what I am.
And other people want to look good. Because that’s their thing and Botox helps with that. Look at Nicole Kidman-she’s gorgeous in her 50’s because of injectables. She looks fake but undeniably beautiful.
For some of us, looking fake is never beautiful