Anonymous wrote:Don’t listen to what men say on this, watch who they are looking at.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shrug, her body, her choice.
I probably don’t even notice.
You would notice she looked better you just wouldn’t know why.
you wish
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think poorly done work looks bad. I had no idea so many women had Botox until I heard a group of women talking about it at the office. They are all good looking women who I would not have guessed had any work done.
How old are they?
Anonymous wrote:Maybe this will settle the noticeable debate….
Went on a date with a man who administers Botox (albeit for headaches). He told me I didn’t need Botox. I said surprise mofo, I’ve been getting it every 3 months for the last 5 years and THATS why I look like I don’t need it.
Then I tried to get him to hook me up with some units at cost and he wouldn’t. Oh well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They definitely know. It’s so easy to tell the shine.Anonymous wrote:I don’t think most men will be able to have a well rounded opinion on this. My husband feels fine thag I get Botox a few times a year. Probably worries I’ll start fillers (I won’t). My friends don’t care. My colleagues don’t know.
Botox doesn't cause shine. Retin-A, peels, and lasers can cause increased oil production and shine.
When I get over-botoxed, my forehead is definitely shiny.
Anonymous wrote:DH claims that he hates it. He travels in circles with very rich people. He thinks many of the women have obvious frozen, expressionless faces. He really doesn’t like any fake or frozen look. I’d like to get filler for a very deep 11 line, and he’s really against it. We’re still in negotiations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They definitely know. It’s so easy to tell the shine.Anonymous wrote:I don’t think most men will be able to have a well rounded opinion on this. My husband feels fine thag I get Botox a few times a year. Probably worries I’ll start fillers (I won’t). My friends don’t care. My colleagues don’t know.
Botox doesn't cause shine. Retin-A, peels, and lasers can cause increased oil production and shine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH claims that he hates it. He travels in circles with very rich people. He thinks many of the women have obvious frozen, expressionless faces. He really doesn’t like any fake or frozen look. I’d like to get filler for a very deep 11 line, and he’s really against it. We’re still in negotiations.
Don't get filler for 11s, get botox for sure.
Anonymous wrote:DH claims that he hates it. He travels in circles with very rich people. He thinks many of the women have obvious frozen, expressionless faces. He really doesn’t like any fake or frozen look. I’d like to get filler for a very deep 11 line, and he’s really against it. We’re still in negotiations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's noticeable no matter how well done you think it is. That said it's your body do what you want.
I promise you that a lot of the people you think haven’t had work done, have.
Nope/ Like I said it's noticeable. Go in peace and enjoy your Botox!
And yet multiple people here have told you that they're complimented for not getting it when they have. Stop gaslighting women.
Women also do this to each other. I run in a hippie natural crowd and I can't tell you how many times I get compliments on my natural aging and asked for skincare (green only!) recommendations. They're fairly sanctimonious and WOULD NEVER! look at an injectable. I Botoxed my 11's and frankly, nothing short of that will fix your RBF scowl. It is not noticeable except I look less mean. I've taken to cutting the, "these fake looking bimbos!" crap short by just being open about it. The mental gymnastics that then ensues is crazy. "Well, we weren't talking about YOU! Clearly, I couldn't see and it makes you seem more empathetic, so it is more therapeutic than cosmetic, no? You did it out of something other than vanity, clearly."
Just laugh and move on. But these people who are like, "WE CAN ALL SEE IT!" are delusional.
Anonymous wrote:They definitely know. It’s so easy to tell the shine.Anonymous wrote:I don’t think most men will be able to have a well rounded opinion on this. My husband feels fine thag I get Botox a few times a year. Probably worries I’ll start fillers (I won’t). My friends don’t care. My colleagues don’t know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's noticeable no matter how well done you think it is. That said it's your body do what you want.
I promise you that a lot of the people you think haven’t had work done, have.
Nope/ Like I said it's noticeable. Go in peace and enjoy your Botox!
And yet multiple people here have told you that they're complimented for not getting it when they have. Stop gaslighting women.