No but as soon as I wean this babe I plan to! Honestly a ton of the women in our larger social circle do, and it's subtle. Most of us are between 32-38 or so.
Post by mrsukyankee on Jul 17, 2014 10:45:49 GMT -5
Nope, I plan on doing the English thing and going gracefully but naturally into old age. I think wrinkles look fine and I don't want to remove the 'life' from my face. I don't care that others do it and I wouldn't judge, but for me, it's a no go.
Pretty inexpensive and they always have sales if you sign up for emails, or check the Daily Deal. The 40% glycolic peel is my favorite; the mandelic peel is good, too.
I second MUAC. I've been using their stuff for a while and really like it. They have great customer service too. I can't wait until I'm done BFing so I can finally do another peel.
I plan to call my dermatologist about botox this week, it's time - Crow's feet. I'm a little scared but I have a mini-reunion in 2 months so I think this is good timing and I've been thinking about botox for probably 2 years.
I don't know what to expect for pricing. I've heard some charge "per unit" and some "per area". Does anyone have any advice on this? I'm thinking since it's my first time and I don't want a lot it makes more sense per unit?
Is this something I can do during lunch and then head back to the office or should I plan for a late afternoon appt?
"Why would you ruin perfectly good peanuts by adding candy corn? That's like saying hey, I have these awesome nachos, guess I better add some dryer lint." - Nonny
"Why would you ruin perfectly good peanuts by adding candy corn? That's like saying hey, I have these awesome nachos, guess I better add some dryer lint." - Nonny
I got the filler around my mouth in February (not Botox, I think it was Jevaderm). Anyway, it was pretty pricey but I really, REALLY liked the results. They were very subtle. I'd try Botox, and probably will. I just want a *litttttle* bit. I don't go crazy with it.
I haven't. I dont have that many wrinkles - I have a little bit of laugh lines and I'm ok with it right now.
However I hate the circles under my eyes and shitty skin. My skin is crepe-y and I have pigmentation; this is why I look aged. I'm scared to do fat injections under my eye.
I think it's called labia puffing. After 3 kids, my labia isn't as pretty as it once was. I'd try this once to see if it makes things more full looking. Part curiosity, part wanting a less deflated labia.
Like, because of pain or discomfort? Or because you're a part-time labia model?
I've had a lot of needles. Epidurals, nerve root blocks in my back, occipital nerve blocks in my skull - all awake and aware. There is no way in hell that I would voluntarily get injected in my labia.
I think it's called labia puffing. After 3 kids, my labia isn't as pretty as it once was. I'd try this once to see if it makes things more full looking. Part curiosity, part wanting a less deflated labia.
My friend had her underarms and behind her knees botoxed and now she doesn't sweat in those places. Many uses for it, apparently!
this seems like it would be a filler, not botox. botox is not going to fill out your labia.
Post by wanderlustmom on Jul 26, 2014 21:50:19 GMT -5
What are 11s? I am 40 now with some wrinkles but no plans for Botox. Would rather spend my money traveling and my energy exercising. But never say never and I'm happy for anyone who likes it. I had breast reduction surgery and that was life changing for me.
What are 11s? I am 40 now with some wrinkles but no plans for Botox. Would rather spend my money traveling and my energy exercising. But never say never and I'm happy for anyone who likes it. I had breast reduction surgery and that was life changing for me.
11s are the two little lines that some people (like me!) get just above the inner part of their eyebrows. They make you look angry.
What are 11s? I am 40 now with some wrinkles but no plans for Botox. Would rather spend my money traveling and my energy exercising. But never say never and I'm happy for anyone who likes it. I had breast reduction surgery and that was life changing for me.
I think it's called labia puffing. After 3 kids, my labia isn't as pretty as it once was. I'd try this once to see if it makes things more full looking. Part curiosity, part wanting a less deflated labia.
My friend had her underarms and behind her knees botoxed and now she doesn't sweat in those places. Many uses for it, apparently!
this seems like it would be a filler, not botox. botox is not going to fill out your labia.
Thank you!
There seems to be major confusion between the two. Botox won't make you look puffy/weird/plastic surgery obsessed, it just deadens the muscles so they don't move. The worst that can happen is the Nicole Kidman look, and that would take 18 kegfuls of Botox and several decades to look like that.
I think it's called labia puffing. After 3 kids, my labia isn't as pretty as it once was. I'd try this once to see if it makes things more full looking. Part curiosity, part wanting a less deflated labia.
My friend had her underarms and behind her knees botoxed and now she doesn't sweat in those places. Many uses for it, apparently!
this seems like it would be a filler, not botox. botox is not going to fill out your labia.
Thank you!
There seems to be major confusion between the two. Botox won't make you look puffy/weird/plastic surgery obsessed, it just deadens the muscles so they don't move. The worst that can happen is the Nicole Kidman look, and that would take 18 kegfuls of Botox and several decades to look like that.
I've had it done in my underarms...best thing ever.
I also had my forehead and glabella (11's) injected. Botox is just meant to soften the lines. I do not have a frozen look and can still make all expressions.
I'm lucky in that I can get it for free as a job perk. I probably would have held off until I had more severe expression lines if not.