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Deep line between eyebrows

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saturnspinkhoop · 20/03/2024 13:26

I’ve always had a vertical line between my eyebrows, but recently it seems to have got deeper and more noticeable. It’s a frown line and I am trying not to frown! I use SPF. I don’t want to go down the Botox road really… does anyone have any suggestions on what might improve it somewhat? Thanks.

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AccidentallyWesAnderson · 20/03/2024 16:32

Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but you're probably looking at botox, or a tiny bit of filler. I had the same and botox helped but then got a tiny bit of filler the next time on the advice of the nurse doing it and it's much much better. I wouldn't get filler anywhere else in my face.

OooScotland · 20/03/2024 16:46

I have one deep vertical line between my brows. No skincare helps and frownies (and similar) are a painful waste of time and money.

I’m trying not to frown while I look into botox/filler. I believe its the only thing that will touch it. I’m fine with my other creases and lines.

OooScotland · 20/03/2024 16:49

I wanted to start on Medik8 but the prices! Over £100 for 30ml of the 20 strength.

I went with a subscription tret in the end. £25 a month and advice on tap. Its going very well so far. Its working on horizontal lines and pigmentation but as I said above, not touching the vertical fold.

saturnspinkhoop · 20/03/2024 18:48

Thank you all! I have used tret before, but it didn’t do anything. I just can’t really justify Botox/fillers right now. I’m disappointed to hear that frownies didn’t work! I was considering those. I think for now I’ll stick with massage, moisturisation and sunglasses. And try not to frown!

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TheOGCCL · 20/03/2024 19:02

I think Botox is best (check out the Therapie clinics) but those Frownies are not the worst. They re just very temporary.

LivelyBlake · 20/03/2024 19:04

Frownies work for me. I have two very faint lines instead of the deep ones I used to have. I use them every night.

saturnspinkhoop · 21/03/2024 22:27

Thank you very much! I think I’ll try Frownies first as it’s cheaper… and go from there. Thank you everyone.

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