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To think my best friend is CRAZY!

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cantheyseeme · 30/11/2013 08:08

My best friend is drop dead gorgeous, today she is going for her first lot of lip fillers and botox because she feels old.... anyone care to guess her ripe old age Hmm

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CoffeeTea103 · 30/11/2013 08:10

30?

minibmw2010 · 30/11/2013 08:10

25?

uptheanty · 30/11/2013 08:11

I think botox on anyone under 45 makes them look much older than they are.

My neighbourhood is FULL of these women, they all look exactly the same.
Absolutely no individuality left in their faces.

I reckon she's 29???

cantheyseeme · 30/11/2013 08:11

Twenty Two!!!!!!

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Smoorikins · 30/11/2013 08:11

24

minibmw2010 · 30/11/2013 08:11

Also why do people get lip fillers ???!?? I've never yet seen pictures of a good result - has she not heard of poor Leslie Ash? If not, show her some pictures !! Shock

Mouthfulofquiz · 30/11/2013 08:11

Trout pouts here we come! I'd say 32.

Mouthfulofquiz · 30/11/2013 08:12

22??!! In that case she's been watching too much TOWIE and needs a reality check.

Thisisaghostlyeuphemism · 30/11/2013 08:14

22?!

Wow.

cantheyseeme · 30/11/2013 08:15

Im shocked! I think its a really slippery path, especially starting so young! She uses tan injections too and is addicted to diet pills.... i KNOW i look younger and healthier than her with my pasty complexion haha.

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Thisisaghostlyeuphemism · 30/11/2013 08:17

I feel sorry for her. I feel sorry for anyone that obsessed with their looks. The inside of their heads can't be very pretty.

Norudeshitrequired · 30/11/2013 08:18

The person who agrees to give a 22 year old Botox without a very good medical reason should have his licence revoked.

cantheyseeme · 30/11/2013 08:20

This is it, she is naturally stunning but her self esteem issues get in the way, apparently people with botox get into more arguements because its harder to read their facial expressions Confused

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LumpySpacePrincessOhMyGlob · 30/11/2013 08:20

That's so dreadfully sad. Sad

NoArmaniNoPunani · 30/11/2013 08:31

It's very sad but no surprise. How old is the model/beauty queen woman on I'm a celeb? She's only young but clearly had Botox

Szeli · 30/11/2013 08:36

It's preventative so if you're going to go down that route younger is better. 22 however is crazy young, although its when most people seem to start aging. I'm 26 and if I had the money (and the lack of needle phobia) its something I'd consider, my brows have dropped dramatically in the past few years...

Branleuse · 30/11/2013 08:36

Thats a bloody shame.


My guess is shes spent all her life with people talking about her looks so positively, and now shes petrified of losing that as its all shes ever known

PacificDogwood · 30/11/2013 08:39

I spoke to a young woman who is now having to have her breast implants removed/changed. She is 26, she had them done at 17 Sad.
She too is an absolutely stunning looking woman and was an equally beautiful young girl 10 years ago.
I cannot believe anybody agreed to do this to her at that age. The joys of private medicine Hmm

And botox and fillers are done by all sorts of 'practitioners' - not for me, sorry. I'll keep my haggard 47 year old visage Grin

PacificDogwood · 30/11/2013 08:40

Norudeshit, many purveyors of botox or fillers have no licence. The whole business is the Wild West if you ask me.

perfectstorm · 30/11/2013 08:44

Oh God, the poor girl. She'd do better to spend the money on decent counselling. That's so sad.

ImagineJL · 30/11/2013 08:51

Szeli I'm friends with a plastic surgeon who says there is no evidence that Botox is preventative. In fact, there's a suggestion it may be the opposite.

I think it's very sad. In fact, I only recently realised that very young women were having Botox. I remember, naively, thinking that Leah on The Apprentice must be suffering from depression because she had such a flat demeanour. Of course, it turns out she couldn't express herself because her muscles were paralysed!

Szeli · 30/11/2013 08:53

Aren't tanning injection illegal now?

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cantheyseeme · 30/11/2013 09:14

You can still get them online Confused

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CassCade · 30/11/2013 09:30

Your body always compensates for any bits that don't work by making other bits locally work harder - it does this because it's a natural reaction. Think of blind people's other senses becoming more developed to compensate for their lack of sight. When people have Botox for their forehead lines, the brain thinks 'something's not working', and compensates by making the other facial muscles work more to express emotion. Hence around the eyes, it gets more wrinkly! Of course, they then start to have Botox there... Go on till you get plastic-face.... Not so much young looking, more Barbie.

paxtecum · 30/11/2013 11:26

Injecting poison into the body is madness.
I do think there will be repurcussions on their future health.

We do live in an odd world.

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