When I say I’ve been getting Botox my entire adult life, I’m not exaggerating one bit—I started at the ripe, young age of 19 to help prevent wrinkles from forming, and I’ve honestly never looked back.
“Just tell everyone you’re 70 and they’ll think you look really good for your age,” he said. Without two X chromosomes, my husband would never understand my concerns. So I sought out the counsel of my ...
Before social media, Botox was often associated with middle-aged women, but now, the injectable that temporarily reduces wrinkles appeals to a much younger audience. The American Society of Plastic ...
Botox myths often center around fears of a frozen face, permanence, and safety. But one aesthetic nurse practitioner has tried to set the record straight by conducting her own experiment and sharing ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Yes, the social media hype is real: A few needle pokes can in fact leave you with more elevated arches.