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Cosmetic Botox for 60s Momma

Aging Well | Last Active: Jul 26, 2022 | Replies (11)

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Speaking from the ancient age of 80, and a mile or so above life in my sixties, I want to interject something. My ship has been sailing, at a cellular level since the day I was born, with. changes in my appearance each decade. About 30 years ago, I decided to accept the fact that my physiognomy would change relentlessly and that what I wanted was to look and be the age I am and learn what is most becoming within that context. I think of an aunt of mine, who lay smooth and poreless in her coffin with her 16-year-old's breasts pointing at the sky, her eyes and brows stretched into eternal shock and surprise, and her neck and the hands crossed on her chest looking like the cracked bottom of Lake Meade. I prefer to be a darn good-looking 80.

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I love this 😹
I do feel some things are okay to 'correct' if it's for medical reasons or if 'things get in the way' as can be the case after losing a lot of weight, for instance.
But I often stare at fake boobs that defy all logic and gravity, firmly in place no matter what on skinny frames. Or at ironed faces, its owners almost afraid to show any emotions for fear of creasing them. Unless of course they are no longer able to move anything because of the 'repairs'.
I wondered about a strange 'thing' between the eyebrows for ages, I saw it in some women, one is an actress and I thought it might be some sort of genetic disposition. Someone I know who works in a hospital woke me up: this is due to Botox, she explained, it can 'sink' and causes this effect.