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I am THIS CLOSE to seriously cotemplating Botox... tell me there is a way to get rid of frown lines!

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notnowbernard · 15/04/2008 19:57

Please!

I'm oly 30 ffs!

Am watching Eastenders, am aware my forehead is not that dissimilar to Bianca's

A helpful colleague at work told me I needed to stop frowning the other week

I don't think I'm exaggerating...

Is there any hope???

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Fridayfeeling · 15/04/2008 21:54

You might get more cups of tea??

notnowbernard · 15/04/2008 22:01

Or gin, perhaps

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southeastastra · 15/04/2008 22:03

if you inject a filler in one part of your face, it will just bag up unnaturally in other parts of your face.

just age naturally, people are weird these days, haven't you seen joan rivers

notnowbernard · 15/04/2008 22:13

Yes, but Joan Rivers must be pushing 80 by now

I am 30

With very deep crevices!

(I jest, btw... trying to stop the terrible self-pity I found myself drowning in earlier )

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hoppybird · 15/04/2008 22:18

Frownies?

southeastastra · 15/04/2008 22:19

you have to learn to love your lines., i like mine.

notnowbernard · 15/04/2008 22:27

Thanks for the link May well indulge

Am looking forward to loving my lines when I'm a little bit older

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southeastastra · 15/04/2008 22:34

please don't mess around with your face. we all look different as the years go by. . your face changes so much in your 20s/30s

myermay · 15/04/2008 22:35

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notnowbernard · 15/04/2008 22:37

SEA, you are kind

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MaloryTowersTraditionalist · 16/04/2008 19:56

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noddyholder · 16/04/2008 19:59

frownies are brilliant but I am 43 so desperate Have considered botox too but already cancelled once!

Stargazing · 16/04/2008 20:15

how about Restylane? Meant to be kinder, more natural than botox. Am considering for my 'smile' lines. Waiting until not breastfeeding though .... just in case.

notnowbernard · 16/04/2008 23:20

I Googled Elemis pen...

£85 for a 4ml pen!!!

No Way, Jose, sadly

May now go off and Google Restalyne instead

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