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I just watched a commercial for Botox for Men. While I realize that my vision is extremely poor, and things are not always as they appear, the models they used in the ad didn't even look like real people. I get that some folks think using Botox makes them look better and younger, I really do, but I think it just makes them look fake and really weird. Definitely less human-looking, that's for sure.
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KKGator 9 May 12
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They love to take your money, playing your vanity.

Gert Level 7 May 13, 2018

Well, they're going to go broke if they're looking to get any of mine. LOL

@KKGator Just the same for me !

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My take is that many look like they've been stung numerous times by bees.

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Getting old is another money making enterprise... yeah... its like breast jobs. Eventually none of that stuff can help you.

Gravity gets everyone, just like time.

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My young SIL does this and it messes up her expression in the eyebrows and makes her look a little bit "plastic" in the forehead. Shame as she is a beautiful woman as it is and should just let herself be.
She should just accept that her tanning addiction has a price.

Tanning always comes back to bite those who do it to excess.
Unless you're George Hamilton. In his case, you just start hawking
fried chicken.

@KKGator LMAO!!!
Yes ...I quit tanning in my early 20's, had my share of damaging burns growing up, "they" say most of our sun damage happens before age 18. 😟 Later I forgot to protect my "decolletage"
😟 Which was one of my crowing features young. One day I woke up with sleep lines that wouldn't go away. Sigh... That was VERY humbling. Getting old isn't for sissies that's for sure!

@Qualia I overdid the sun, too, when I was younger. Stopped in my mid-20s. Been living in a vat of moisturizer ever since.

@KKGator the next generation will benefit from the new awareness I think. Altho my kid has had a couple nasty burns in her life I used to helicopter her with sunblock because she is PAPER WHITE. I look like a person of color next to her. LOL SHE has the sort of "moon tan" that makes it seem she's been locked in a closet her whole life. LMAO

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Looks like their waxwork dummies!

Coldo Level 8 May 12, 2018

YES!!!

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It creeps me out when I see no lines on a person.

Personally, I just don't understand why someone would want to be injected with a paralyzing toxin that can kill just for cosmetic reasons. I understand for migraines (I never suffered from them, however my father and sister did so I know how bad they can be).

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Don't like needles. And in regard to something like this for myself, the old adage "lipstick on a pig" comes to mind. Though, I'd prefer jackass to pig as a comparison, it's more accurate.

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It totally makes them look weird.

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I suspect the male actors in the Botox commercials were not actual patients administered Botox. Usually there's a disclaimer in small print. I'll have to do some research.

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It bothers me a lot that these commercials and other ones for older people skin care use 25 year old models

Ha ha ha good point !!!!!

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I get medical Botox for muscle spasm - for migraines.

They tried injecting me one time in my temples and forehead. (It did not help my migraines - (they try various patterns until they find one that works well).

Never again.

Could not raise an eyebrow to save my life! It was horrible. I mean sarcasm anyone??

Also I don't have wrinkles and when I do I'll have earned them! lol (Also wrinkles are partially genetic.... So I suppose if I had them in my 20s maybe I'd have considered it).

I've definitely heard of using Botox to treat certain medical issues.
I just don't get the whole vanity thing. I never have.

@KKGator I don't either. I like wisdom lines.

And truly not being able to raise an eyebrow? Not happening again.

My Dr kind of had a chuckle over that one.

@RavenCT I've noticed a lot of women who get Botox always seem to have a look of fake surprise.

@KKGator Thankfully my eyebrows rested at their natural level! lol

I still remember an interview with Cher where she had to use her hands to express herself. It's funny in retrospect? But why would you have that done to yourself?

@RavenCT Beats the hell outta me. I can't imagine feeling so insecure about my looks that I'd allow anyone to come at my face with a scalpel.
Then again, I've never considered myself "pretty", and didn't spend much time focusing on my looks. I worry about them even less now. LOL

@RavenCT, @KKGator It's got to be hell in our society to be an aging woman in the entertainment industry. The stress & expectations are so high. & while a man ages & grows 'distinguished', a woman does & is called old, often "too" old!

@phxbillcee Precisely why I turned down Cecil B. DeMille, when he wanted to cast me in The Ten Commandments. Who needs that aggravation? 😉

@phxbillcee I've had medical Drs tell me I don't look my age (I look younger) I'm sticking with that.

But it's all genetics. I have never slathered my face in miracle creams or put Botox in lines (What lines?).

Also some win in the other direction.
I have a nurse in her 30's who was thinking about Botox for her face - but she looked like a Shar Pei and I understood that.

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It's to good to be true.

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There is some hint it can make all parts look younger don't know about looking fake?

I just can't imagine feeling the "need" to look any other way but the way nature intends. I realize it's just me, but I don't like artificial means to
alter my appearance. Okay, except the occasional haircut.

I read about that one. Could NOT believe it. lol

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