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Hideous crows feet but I'm breastfeeding. (Pic)

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Worththewait2019 · 21/06/2019 14:08

Help!
I'm so depressed with my hideous crows feet.

Is there anything I can do or use whilst breastfeeding to disguise them or make them look better?

When I've finished BF I'm going to try Botox or fillers but obviously this isn't an option until I've finished.

So depressed with them :(

Hideous crows feet but I'm breastfeeding. (Pic)
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Patroclus · 21/06/2019 17:32

Would putting on some (healthy amount of) weight maybe work?

Worththewait2019 · 21/06/2019 19:00

@GreasedPiglet what a lovely comment.

Part of me thinks it's a good sign I clearly smile a lot and definitely smile all the time since having my baby.

@Soola I agree most lotions etc don't make a different to wrinkles etc but I do take offence to the face lift comment. Even at my worst I know I don't need a face lift 😳 and that's saying something as I'm not very confident!

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Worththewait2019 · 21/06/2019 19:02

@Patroclus I'm very short so my weight suits my height and it's where I naturally am. I eat healthily (albeit less so since having the baby) but I don't diet or try and loose weight.

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Thecowinthemeadowgoesmoo · 21/06/2019 21:58

I hope I didn't upset you when I suggested CACI. I'm not suggesting for one minute that you need a face-lift but you said you were considering botox or similar and my suggestion was for a non invasive treatment, which personally I think is a lot safer Smile

LoafofSellotape · 21/06/2019 22:08

They're not crows feet, they're laughter lines because your face has to move when you smile unless you want to be a wax doll.

Use lots of blue Nivea, it plumps everything up nicely,drink water and just concentrate on your baby for now as they're a nothing you can do while breastfeeding.

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