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Frown lines any magic solution?

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bebesequin · 06/10/2009 20:33

Getting really noticable vertical frown lines(drive a lot and frown when concentrating)Think they might be a family trait as my two much younger cousins have them too-is botox the only way to go?

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CybilLiberty · 06/10/2009 20:36

In a word, yes

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AbricotsSecs · 06/10/2009 20:37

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hormonstersnomore · 06/10/2009 20:37

You could try these

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Ronaldinhio · 06/10/2009 20:37

or perhaps a really tight pony tail....

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seeyounexttues · 06/10/2009 20:38

get a fringe cut if you don't have one already. it took at least 5 years off me!

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hormonstersnomore · 06/10/2009 20:40

I'm a miserable old git natural frowner too & a (young) colleague recently asked me what was the matter as I looked "really angry"

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rosieposey · 06/10/2009 20:40

Restylane or Botox i have a friend who swears by the 1st and it lasts longer than Botox.

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CybilLiberty · 06/10/2009 20:41

The shopping channel Ideal WOrld sell EYESENTIAL which does miraculously remove wrinkles and lines but only on a temp basis...and you can't really wear make up over the top.

works on bags and wrinkles

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alypaly · 06/10/2009 20:42

stop frowning...be happy

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bebesequin · 06/10/2009 20:48

I'm 42- have thought about a fringe can't do a one really as I'm curly - injectables scare me a bit to be honest- will investigate frownies and continue with large sun glasses and touch eclat-

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hormonstersnomore · 08/10/2009 20:12

CybilLiberty, I've seen the ads for Eyesential on the shopping channel & it looks fab - doesn't your face all fall down when you wash it though?

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Washersaurus · 08/10/2009 20:22

Am watching this thread (whilst frowning) in the hope of a miracle cure for my deep vertical frown line.

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