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Banana-Girl | 23:58 Mon 25th Aug 2008 | Beauty
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Hi, I have just recentoy had botox, am loving the results, however at only 35 probably thought i did not need it but guess this guys its a prevention to wrinkles as well as a cure. Bit of a frozen forehead, but going back for the normal top up 2moro b4 work. How do u guys feel about self looking after, eg, boob jobs , liposuction, botox? or even relaxing stuff like a massage, colonic irrigation, pray do tell??
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sad at ure age!!!
We are all perfect - it is your self esteem that makes you feel you are not good enough and have to resort to injections of poison in your forehead.

Colonic irrigation is potentially dangerous and there have been some internal injuries through misproper application. It is also unnecessary.
ditto ethel

I think its sad that you dont feel happy enough as you are banana girl, you cannot prevent wrinkles or ageing.
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As someone close to someone who works in the industry, botox is not a poison, prevents wrinkles before they appear, a good time to start having this done is your early 30's, and I admit if a colonic is carried out by an unqualified nurse then it could be dangerous, otherwise it can be very beneficial to the body.
they dont prevent ageing
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cazzz1975, they do help to slow down the ageing process, I personally assure you! Ask your GP
the ageing process affects every part of your body, botox will not slow the ageing process, even if you have a botox filled face, you will still be viewed as middleaged or old
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Yes you will but with less wrinkles around the nose eyesand forehead, againask your GP!!!
Thank you but I have no interest in botox
I do not consider that boob jobs, liposuction or botox are 'looking after yourself'.

They are creating a fakery that detracts from the real you.
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Its a good job we all have our own opinion isn't it, the one ting no one can takeaway from you, thankyou for your answers but its kinda boring now so we will end it. Bye x
I feel it is quite sad that people feel they have to do these things to themselves to 'look good'. Whatever happened to a healthy diet and lifestyle to keep your body in good shape?
Oh dear, Banana-Girl seems to think her opinion is the only one worth listening to!
B-G asks how do you feel about doing these things, and then doesn't like the answers!!

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Jeepers noknow, you could have warned us.
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Ugh that was gross lol! Suppose you have to know when to stop. Its interesting what views people have on such a controversial topic, it would be even more interesting to hear from one of the millions of people out there who have had any of the following?
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B G as you call me is actually interested in everyones opinion and answers, I'm just carefully watching the answer or remarks coming in, as said previously a serious answer would be interesting from both sides of the fence, for those that don't agree, so be it??, I am delighted for you but again for all you naturally perfect specimens spare a few pennies from the millions you make as models for the poor downtrodden who have a little botox and as its my face think it looks pretty cool, as for anything else havnt tried it but never say never, as I say its knowing when to stop. I now await the dick that tellsme you never know when to stop, come on guys you can give better than that
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