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I think that maybe she can use a very natural makeup as an enhancement for her features to make her skin look softer and fresher. More than those lines her skin looks tired. Exfoliation, hydration, and a natural makeup will do a great difference in her.
I wouldn't go to a botox surgeon that looked like she had bad experiences with it
Please don't
I totally agree with the opinion that you ruin a part of yourself when you get a plastic surgery! Ain't it said that many people who have been taking a surgery don't have any emotions nowadays?!
I've actually never considered Botox, but I have had lip injections for quite a while now, I'm still undecided though
This is pathetic.
Lol feminism
The feminist question… facepalm
I have a wrinkle in that same spot on my forehead and I'm 17. ?
Should I inject poison into my skin,well of course you fkin shouldnt,why are you even asking.
6:06 Is it possibly legal in the US to give the name 'Doctor' to a child!? o.O
I'm 24 and I've got those lines already:-(
The plastic lady at 4:58 is pretty cool idk why and the Botox lady freaked me out when she couldn't do an angry face expression
I'm not a feminist but I encourage people to be confident even if they have wrinkles :)
I think I would be more afraid of not being able to move my face and expressing my feelings than I would be of the wrinkles.
Botox is a toxin, it's not for "taking care of your skin". If you want to actually take care of your skin and reduce the appearance of your wrinkles, you should do a deep chemical peel once a year, derma roll every month, and use prescription Retin-A in between those things. Keeping the skin hydrated and nourished with consistent exfoliation is the key to young skin. So vitamin e oil, steam facials and natural moisturizers on the regular. As far as feminism and skincare/plastic surgery, I think it's less a gender issue than a reach to maintain biological attraction. Youth equals fertility, and – because we're animals – to attract a mate, generally it's about how "fertile" you appear. Call it peacocking or whatever you will, it's not anti-feminist to care about how you look.
I love how in the interview at the start, the old wrinkly (no offence) ladies don't want Botox at all, but then the perfect skin young girl wants it…???
I just don't get it??
I like the hippie doctor who wasn't wearing a bra haha she's a plastic surgeon that's so cool to me
she should stop smoking she looks like 44
no