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bonny_tuesday 13-08-2008 06:30

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Beauty hasn't got anything to do with the way you look. Its an attitude, its the way you look at life, not the way life looks at you. My mum is in her 80's and has never had anything done to her appearance and she is THE most beautiful woman I have ever seen. She has grace, composure and dignity, shes lovely, shes kind, sensitive and caring she is truly a beautiful person.
So I would say no to botox.

steeljack 13-08-2008 06:52

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Originally Posted by fibi (Post 617878)
dont mind a bit of pain

could'nt agree more , karma due ;)

garinda 13-08-2008 08:02

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 618481)
could'nt agree more , karma due ;)

I was looking for a nice picture for you, of someone having needles stuck in their eyes, since you like pain, when I came across this.

http://www.acupuncturetherapeuticmas...mages/face.jpg

Cosmetic Acupuncture - Reduce Signs Of Aging, Facial Acupuncture

Which might actually be an alternative to having Botox.

karenswl 13-08-2008 12:29

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For more info on Botox check out LASIK BOTOX Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Eyelids Blepharoplasty.

fibi 13-08-2008 17:22

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 618486)
I was looking for a nice picture for you, of someone having needles stuck in their eyes, since you like pain, when I came across this.

http://www.acupuncturetherapeuticmas...mages/face.jpg

Cosmetic Acupuncture - Reduce Signs Of Aging, Facial Acupuncture

Which might actually be an alternative to having Botox.

ooh now this might be worth thinking about I would like to point out my lines are not that bad people are probably thinking i'm a prune or raisin or I have a face like a deflated ballon...

fibi 13-08-2008 17:24

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Originally Posted by mickmc (Post 618470)
How does that work ???? :):D eyes open, you jump up and go to the mirror, only to see that in fact you're dead ......... hang on, how did you get out of bed or open you're eyes even....:rolleyes::p:eek:

It could happen!!!! in my world anyway :hothothotit's lovely in fibi land anythings possible

panther 13-08-2008 18:03

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http://patdollard.com/wp-content/upl...i-on-botox.jpg

oooo look what botox can do for you....;)

fibi 13-08-2008 18:05

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LOL who says I don't look that good now :-)

katex 13-08-2008 22:14

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Originally Posted by bonny_tuesday (Post 618478)
My mum is in her 80's and has never had anything done to her appearance and she is THE most beautiful woman I have ever seen. She has grace, composure and dignity, shes lovely, shes kind, sensitive and caring she is truly a beautiful person.
So I would say no to botox.

Your mum sounds absolutely wonderful, and truly a beautiful lady Bonny, unfortunately, we are not all endowed with these lovely qualities, including myself, so will just keep slapping on the plonk for now, to try and aspire to at least outward attraction.

Panther : that picture is soo funny.

jaysay 14-08-2008 10:10

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Just reading a report in the paper this morning. Oil OF Ugly have done a survey of women in the late teens early twenties and it seems that lots of young ladeeeeees think that after 28 a womans life is down hill from then on. To me lots of women get better with age, that is if they don't let themselves go, but the majority look after themselves more thse days than they ever did

Loz 16-08-2008 09:19

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 618866)
Just reading a report in the paper this morning. Oil OF Ugly have done a survey of women in the late teens early twenties and it seems that lots of young ladeeeeees think that after 28 a womans life is down hill from then on. To me lots of women get better with age, that is if they don't let themselves go, but the majority look after themselves more thse days than they ever did

Couldn't believe that when i read it!
Think its very sad that women feel that way.
I'm 24 and am very happy with how i look,can't see that changing in 4 years!
I have never worn make-up apart from my wedding day,never used any moisturisers or beauty creams and can't see me starting any day soon!

jaysay 16-08-2008 10:32

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Originally Posted by Loz (Post 619529)
Couldn't believe that when i read it!
Think its very sad that women feel that way.
I'm 24 and am very happy with how i look,can't see that changing in 4 years!
I have never worn make-up apart from my wedding day,never used any moisturisers or beauty creams and can't see me starting any day soon!

My eldest daughter's 40 and he doesn't wear make up, or very little, mind you neither did her mother for that matter

magpie 22-08-2008 21:44

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There is a programme on tomorrow about it ... not sure which channel though:

I would like have to get rid of my deep frown line... ha don't have any laughter ones....

but I am scared in case it goes wrong so just have to keep my fringe :-)

AccyLass 23-08-2008 00:28

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 619561)
My eldest daughter's 40 and he doesn't wear make up, or very little, mind you neither did her mother for that matter

I only wear make up on weekends at work, or if I'm going out
Well, wear mascara constantly, apart from in bed!

Am 27 now and not sure in a year would I think my life has gone downhill and would need Botox lol
Hopefully not:D

onlyme 23-08-2008 08:01

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I wear makeup for special occasions, work or just as a pick me up.

In fact, i have a 'face', so if I know I am walking into a situation that I know I will be uncomfortable with, I'll put my slap on. Think my wierd phsychology bit can then treat it like a different person, can hide behond my mask.

Botox, had a freind that had it done on her frown lines and smile lines. It did the job, she looked good and her self confidence went through the roof, so was worth it just for that.

These days, dependant how bad, theres so many creams etc which I was always cynical off, but have tried and do think they make a difference. Less expensive and drastic to botox


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