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Botox Fillers - the best money I ever spent

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  • blondynurse
    blondynurse Posts: 1,086 Forumite
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    good on you Kat if i could afford it i would do it, i spent 10 thousand on a gastric bypass in feb will be paying it for it for the next 10 years, at the end of the day if we are happier then thats all that matters, good luck to you Kat enjoy every minute!
    Also when you feel good about things you are more inclined to go OUT for coffee and have fun!
    p.s i have lost 5 stone and feel fantastic!
    p.p.s i prefer tea anyway......:j
    lost 9 stone since Feb 2011
    stopped smoking 2 years ago
    total addict to this site!:T
    and pole dancers in the tesco glitches !!!!!es bar x
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  • FabSascha
    FabSascha Posts: 495 Forumite
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    angelil wrote: »
    Best money you've ever spent? Clearly you've never had the pleasure of a coffee machine that grinds the beans for you. Enjoy spending it all over again in a year's time when it's all fallen out, won't you?

    Technically it doesn't all fall out or fade; however you'd like to describe it as after a while the muscles that are being frozen start to adjust to their new position, so the longer you have it the less you need (although this takes a while!).

    Also worth nothing that I'm very pro cosmetic surgery, even at 27 (apart from those who get addicted to it, but that goes for most things) as I feel that life is too short to waste time feeling negative about something. I've seen a lot of women who feel that they're 'past it' (evil media insisting women have a sell-by date) which is wildly inaccurate, but also something that no amount of verbal persuasion will change. Then they get their confidence back after being boosted by simple things like botox and peels and it's amazing. If you've got the money, then go for it :)
    Never argue with an idiot; they'll bring you down to their level and then beat you with experience.
  • hamsterfan1
    hamsterfan1 Posts: 8,281 Forumite
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    just remember there are now reports that continued use of botox ends up making you look much older than you are when you stop using it - tbh it also make you look weird -I'm sticking upfor garnier ultralift (it's brilliant)
    proud gran to 4 lovely boys and one little girl
  • FabSascha
    FabSascha Posts: 495 Forumite
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    Depends on who is administering it; people who know what they're doing know how to make it look natural and soften the lines rather than remove them completely leaving you with that weird, flat look. Although some people like that look apparently! When I start getting it I'll see it as something to soften the effects of ageing rather than remove them completely.
    Never argue with an idiot; they'll bring you down to their level and then beat you with experience.
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