Thursday, February 18, 2010

Facial Expressions


I never realized how many facial expressions I use when talking until I smashed my face. It hurts a bit every time I raise my eyebrows and I can't seem to stop myself from doing it. Maybe this is a good excuse to look into botox. As much as I would love to get rid of the wrinkles I don't think I'd want to permanently give up my expressions.
Would you or have you had or considered botox?

15 comments:

  1. Heck no!!! I don't like having needles sticking in my arm, much less in my FACE!!! Gah!!

    Hope your eye is feeling a little bit better today!! :)

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  2. I've considered Botox because, like you, I raise my eyebrows a lot. I also inherited my father's tendency to develop deep lines on my forehead, and these have been in evidence to some extent since my late 20s.

    Ultimately I decided not to do the Botox injections. My root objection to anything like this is that losing 50+ lbs would do more to improve my looks than any cosmetic procedure. So until I lose that weight, I refuse to do anything invasive, even minimally invasive like injections.

    Plus, I have to say, as a former nurse and current medical malpractice attorney, I tend to always think about the "worst case scenario," which will scare you off just about any medical procedure.

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  3. No not yet. Maybe in 40 years time. But I would like to try and age gracefully first.
    Never say never, though.

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  4. Uhmmmmmmmmmmmmmm yes I have thought about it, a lot. My bf said I 'better not' do it, but I might do it in secret. Maybe for my bday next year.

    Welcome to the OC though - all my friends (in our 30s) are doing it.

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  5. Never considered botox but I probably should! :) So sorry that you are still in pain - hope it gets better soon!

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  6. Never say never but I truly can't imagine injecting that stuff into my body. :-p

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  7. Hi. I will consider it when I feel I'm getting a bit wrinkly. Right now my facial fat is making me look younger than my years!

    I would be careful to only have it done lightly though - I wouldn't want to be "frozen".

    Bearfriend xx

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  8. OMG! I have been trying for soooo long to get on your blog and comment, but every time I try my computer freezes! I have no idea why???? But today, I closed everything down except one window, closed down even my MSN Messenger, and I'm here!

    Your eye... hope it's all better, or at least looking a bit better!

    BOTOX... HELL NO! That would involve a NEEDLE eh? I don't like needles... really don't like needles! BIGGEST SOOK about needles!

    Unless you love needles, and the expense, I say get wrinkles! They show CHARACTER... well that's my story....

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  9. What is your email address? If I continue having problems with commenting, at least I can send you an email! mine is: stewandchris@hotmail.com

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  10. did I mention how happy I am to be able to even get on your blog? lol... just wanted to leave you a few comments, cos I havn't been able to for ages and ages! Have a lovely day... and weekend too!

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  11. I saw a study they did that some of the botuline toxin in the botox actually makes it's way to your brain...
    so, um..no.
    Besides. Every time I see Nicole Kidman, I remember how much I like it when my forehead moves.

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  12. Speaking cannot be void of facial expressions..so go on express yourself.

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  13. So sorry about the injury!!! And there is no way in hell anyone is approaching my face with a needle. I'd punch their lights out first. :)

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  14. i think it is dangerous doing botox - why take the chance of something going wrong

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  15. I would never get Botox! I love how I can make all kinds of faces and expressions with my face. I'd hate to lose that ability.

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