amyzon
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My mom scowls. Although she is a beautiful woman at 50, her very "expressive forehead" has telling creases, and at 25, I have noticed that my own habit of scowling and frowning has brought on the beginnings of the same creases. They're visible when my forehead is relaxed. They bug the hell out of me.
Ever read the twin study? http://www.lipo.com/index2.php?optio...o_pdf=1&id=206
Botox at age 25? Recent study reveals long-term benefits Alabama - Alabama, botox, Alabama skin care, Alabama anti aging, Alabama wrinkles, Alabama cosmetic (this link has a pic)
The basic breakdown? One twin starts receiving botox at age 25 in her forehead, between her eyebrows, a few times a year, over a 13 year period: a sort of preventative regimen against wrinkles. The other twin receives two treatments in her crow's feet over the entire 13 year period.
The results: The twin who recieved treatments had no forehead or eyebrow wrinkles (none! the botox PREVENTED wrinkling!) and minimalized crows feet. The untreated twin had noticable facial wrinkling.
I was curious to what you guys thinking about preventative, conservative botox, similar to what was used in this study. I have considered it... Mainly because I would never, NEVER want a scalpel to come CLOSE to my face, and I feel like topical anti-aging is sort of.... Ineffective? I am only 25, but I thought I should start thinking about this now. I use sunscreen religiously, but because I'm incredibly pale, I'm very vulnerable to sun damage and early aging/wrinkles.
Ever read the twin study? http://www.lipo.com/index2.php?optio...o_pdf=1&id=206
Botox at age 25? Recent study reveals long-term benefits Alabama - Alabama, botox, Alabama skin care, Alabama anti aging, Alabama wrinkles, Alabama cosmetic (this link has a pic)
The basic breakdown? One twin starts receiving botox at age 25 in her forehead, between her eyebrows, a few times a year, over a 13 year period: a sort of preventative regimen against wrinkles. The other twin receives two treatments in her crow's feet over the entire 13 year period.
The results: The twin who recieved treatments had no forehead or eyebrow wrinkles (none! the botox PREVENTED wrinkling!) and minimalized crows feet. The untreated twin had noticable facial wrinkling.
I was curious to what you guys thinking about preventative, conservative botox, similar to what was used in this study. I have considered it... Mainly because I would never, NEVER want a scalpel to come CLOSE to my face, and I feel like topical anti-aging is sort of.... Ineffective? I am only 25, but I thought I should start thinking about this now. I use sunscreen religiously, but because I'm incredibly pale, I'm very vulnerable to sun damage and early aging/wrinkles.