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I want to look 20yrs younger

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  • Toothsmith
    Toothsmith Posts: 10,125 Forumite
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    Katykat wrote: »
    " so I'll put me slapstick on, dig out my killer heels and watch his eyes pop out. "

    :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

    Brilliant !!!

    Good on you !!!

    I would do exactly the same :D:D ....


    terri xx


    So would I :D
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  • teedy23
    teedy23 Posts: 2,090 Forumite
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    I had absolutely no bad reactions at all and no pain. The only thing I felt was a bit stingy, I had the lines from nose to mouth, the lines from side of mouth down and one on my top lip just next to the .. you know that bit that goes down from your nostrils. i had it done at SKiN, it,s quite expensive though, if you had to pay, but maybe worth it to some. I was going to have a wee trial on special offer and the nurse who was to do the background check stuff asked if I would concider coming to the training day, HMMMM let me think, would I like A few hundred quids worth of gorgiousness for free.... Oh go on then. Would love to be able to afford it but once you start....
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  • Horace
    Horace Posts: 14,426 Forumite
    A decent facial, a haircut, some new clothes and a young man on your arm should do the trick:rotfl:

    It must work because I am 46 and people think I am 35:j :j
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  • Toothsmith
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    Horace wrote: »
    A decent facial, a haircut, some new clothes and a young man on your arm should do the trick:rotfl:

    Ask Martin if he's available :money: :money: :money: :D
    How to find a dentist.
    1. Get recommendations from friends/family/neighbours/etc.
    2. Once you have a short-list, VISIT the practices - dont just phone. Go on the pretext of getting a Practice Leaflet.
    3. Assess the helpfulness of the staff and the level of the facilities.
    4. Only book initial appointment when you find a place you are happy with.
  • Horace
    Horace Posts: 14,426 Forumite
    Gleaming gnashers make you look younger too:rotfl:

    Toothsmith - I thought Martin was otherwise engaged:confused:
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  • ninnoodle
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    Get your colours done - this could take years off you if you normally wear draining colours. For years I thought soft muted shades suited me best but went to Colour Me Beautiful (OK, it was pretty expensive at around £90 but she was great and it was soo worth it) and found to my total surprise that I suited bright, warm clear colours - the kind I'd normally shy away from as thought I'd be swamped by them. But since then I've had tons of compliments. They also do a make-over and show you what make-up colours suit you best. I've saved so much money not buying the wrong thing. (I sound like I work for them but I don't)

    Other than that, maybe...

    -botox if you could afford it?
    -A facial including a massage the night before should help.
    -Drink tonnes of water in the next 4 weeks to help 'plump' your skin and make your eyes bright and clear.
    -I always think eyeliner on the top eyelashes always seems to make people look younger. And lipgloss in a teeth whitening shade. Or a good shot of lip colour can enliven your face - I think this works well for older women
    -a good fake tan

    Urk, hope this helps and have a great time :)
  • :rotfl:
    Katykat wrote: »
    Thanks to all you good folks. It was all a bit tongue in cheek really. Saw this ad in the paper and wondered if it really does "do what it says on the tin". Its not a school reunion Toothsmith, its ---er---, well, about ** yrs ago, I got dumped (ahhh), and in 4 weeks, I'm going to a wedding & "HE" will be there. I'm not going for the full monty, I think I scrub up pretty good really, so I'll put me slapstick on, dig out my killer heels and watch his eyes pop out. I definately got the better deal though- fabulous hubby, 2 great kids, a good life. The girl he dumped me for walked out on him and their 3 kids. Probably had her reasons, but Hey, thats life!!!!!

    Hi again ...

    Sorry but curiosity is killing me ..... So i had to resurrect this thread again !!! :rotfl:

    Did you go to the wedding in the end ..... and was he there ?? :question: :question:


    terri xx
    " When I'm good I'm very good , but when I'm bad I'm better " ~ Mae West ..
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