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Collagen Facial

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Veins · 31/07/2014 16:23

I've got one booked for tomorrow but I'm wondering if I'm wasting my time and should just bite the bullet and go for Botox. What do you think?

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20somethingnomore · 31/07/2014 16:36

Well how much is it? Do you know how they do it? Ie, is it any different to collagen face masks, which you can do from home?

Veins · 31/07/2014 16:39

It's fifty quid. It lasts an hour and includes full massage and helps soften lines and plumps up the skin. That's as much as I asked.

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Kundry · 31/07/2014 19:36

What are they actually going to do? 'Plumps up skin' is usually just and advertising claim and you could do a facial massage yourself (plus a massage will have no lasting effects at all).

MrsDavidBowie · 31/07/2014 19:40

Is it Caci?

20somethingnomore · 31/07/2014 20:26

Yeah, basically it's only going to be temporary and yeah, you could do the facial massage yourself.

What are your 'problem' areas? I only ask cos you said you might get botox. That's pretty extreme.

peasandlove · 31/07/2014 21:04

You're quarter of the way to book with 50quid. Might as well get that.
Or spend the money on a lovely face wash and moisturiser. The effect from the facial will be temporary but still lovely to get.

peasandlove · 31/07/2014 21:04

Botox not book

Veins · 31/07/2014 23:29

Yes, im sure it will be lovely so I'm going ahead with it. Botox isn't an option really I'm just so pissed off with being the only wrinkly amongst my friends. I've had Botox before but my DH hated it and said it didn't look like me and the more I think about it I think he could be right. I'm dithering as usual.

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