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When you look at women who have had plastic surgery, they have lost something - usually an expression, something unique to their face.
I can 100 percent tell you that I have not gone under the surgeon's knife or had a facelift.
You can tell when someone has had a facelift and I haven't had a facelift, and I look like I haven't had a facelift.
I have tried Botox, and I don't like it because it stops you being able to move your facial muscles which, as an actress, are essential. But I do have collagen injections.
I swear there are things you can do to work on problem areas without having to think about plastic surgery.
It's not rocket surgery!
I personally would not have plastic surgery. What the hell for? It looks ridiculous.
Surgery is not going to improve your skin - all it's going to do is make you look tighter, like Joan Rivers!
I tried Botox, but I don't want to be hooked on that stuff.
If you're an unattractive girl who's trying to be beautiful with Botox, forget it. If you are a beautiful girl who's trying to be beautiful with Botox, you will look like you're angry all the time.
I've had Botox. It hurts a lot, but I like it.
I'm so against surgery. I can tell you today and I can tell you for sure I will never do anything to my face. Nothing. The age I am? That's it.
I massaged and trained in figure and facial exercises - although facial exercises are a lot of crap; the only effective one is cocksucking. No joke, there's nothing like it for firming the jawline.
I had Botox and I hated it. For four long months, I looked like a different person.
Remember when you had your face lifted ... and the guy brought it back.
Plastic surgery is a postmodern veil.
If anybody says their facelift doesn't hurt, they're lying. It was like I'd spent the night with an axe murderer.
I have had no plastic surgery on my face. Can I leave it at that?
Botox not only helps with wrinkles, it actually makes you feel more relaxed as frowning causes tension.
Of course, like any woman, I look in the mirror and think, 'Oh, wouldn't I look better with a bit of Botox?' But you've got to find comfort in your own skin. I've watched women stretch themselves year after year until their faces are no longer recognisable.
I attempted various types of plastic surgery, minutely but enough to stave off this encroaching middle-aged body. And every time I did, something went wrong. I felt misshapen, just not natural any more.
I think the good thing about my face is it has always been expressive. With Botox that goes - not what you want as an actress.
I have girlfriends who've had Botox and been left with lumps in their faces. And the lips, don't even get me started.
Botox to me is not surgery.
Clothes are not Botox. Wearing a miniskirt does not take 10 years off your face.
This women's lib stuff works for rich girls, but all you've got going for you is your face and your figure. You need to take advantage of both before you lose them.
I really don't think plastic surgery is a good idea. People who've had it done don't look younger or better, they just look like they've had plastic surgery.
I got so sick of my face and the flaws.
You cannot powder away what botox can fix. My name is Tamar, and I am for plastic surgery.
One popular new plastic surgery technique is called lip grafting, or 'fat recycling,' wherein fat cells are removed from one part of your body that is too large, such as your buttocks, and injected into your lips. People will then be literally kissing ass.
Look at Nicola Walker in 'Last Tango in Halifax.' She has the most wonderful face. You just want to look at her. And if she'd gone off and had Botox and facelifts, I wouldn't want to look at that face because it wouldn't express anything.
The older I get the funnier I get ... Think what I'll save in not having my face lifted.
Skinniness is not your friend when you're over 40. I'd like to gain a good 10 pounds, but I did always have a fat, round face that plagued me when I was young. When I started to make movies, I couldn't look at myself.
A smile is an inexpensive way to change your looks.
I've earned all these years on my face. I don't want to be a liar if in five or 10 years I do get some Botox, but needles in the face scare me, so I don't really know if I am ever going to do that.
Arrange your face
I have nothing against cosmetic procedures, but I don't want my face lasered. Also, people are naive about how much you can do with make-up and lighting, and I've learned from the best.
I was raised by an actress, and I watched all those women turn 60 and ask, Shouldn't get face work? My mother and Anne Bancroft said, We're not going to fall into that.
My tricks are, I get Botox in my forehead-I just have my doctor do a little shot there. if you overdo, it looks bad. I believe in just a little bit. It allows you to keep that mobility in your face. It's a great little secret.
he had had some eye work done: a lift to remove the puff and bloat; he would rather look startled and insane than look fifty-six.
Beauty lasts five minutes. Maybe longer if you have a good plastic surgeon.
You know, I've had Botox. The woman who does it is very good, obviously. Very conservative.
I'm not a big fan of plastic surgery. Because it looks like you had plastic surgery.
Having plastic surgery is pathetic. You don't look any younger; you look well for a bit until it starts going again, but it takes all the character out.
I think everyone is forgetting what plastic surgery is for - if you have a face-eating tumour, lose a breast or are involved in a car accident, then it's a good idea.
I have never had my face lifted. I prefer to have my spirits lifted. In my opinion, the effect is very nearly the same.
We had the Belle Epoque. Now we have the Botox Epoque, permeated by plastic emotions from antidepressants and plastic veneers from collagen, silicone, cosmetic surgery and Botox.
Everyone should have enough money to get plastic surgery.
I don't know why women do Botox. It doesn't make them look younger, it just makes them look like they had work done. You are not going to look the same as you did at 25.
I thought that plastic surgery was easy, but it is really serious and is not something you want to mess around with.
It's a plastic surgeon you need, not a doctor
I did try Botox, unfortunately, but I got out of it and now I can finally move my face again.
All the makeup in the world won't make a difference without great skincare.
I haven't done fillers or Botox for ages. There comes a point where you have to match bits of you with the other bits; otherwise, you get a terribly random situation.
If I had had plastic surgery, I would have asked for something better than the face you are seeing! I actually really hate plastic surgery when it's just for aesthetics and anti-ageing. I think ageing is beautiful and expressive and characterful.
Nothing can be changed by changing the face,but everything can be changed by facing the change!!Just think about it.
I'll take my wrinkles. I don't like the Botox thing.
Botox is as common as seagulls in Sarasota, but most of the women I know who use the dermatologist's little helper still have full range of expression. Except squinting, of course.
I'd never say I'll never have a facelift, but I'm way too scared of looking like a different person. I have no philosophical or political position on plastic surgery; I just don't want to look crazy. And I don't like not being able to tell how old someone is: It's creepy.
Every six months I fly to Dallas to get botox and I also get collagen injections.
The secret is to moisturize the face. I've been doing that since I was 17 years old. (on looking young)
Working women, moms, students, they don't have a lot of time to spend on their faces.
Take some exercise, try to recover the look of a human being.
I don't think it is worth trying to look 10 years younger through surgery.
People say I look so happy - and I say, 'That's the Botox.'
Ll shiny cheeks and full lips.
The trouble with plastic surgery is that after 10 years, gravity wins out and you have to have another one in a year or so
I don't usually have facials.
Make your face not look like your face by piling on like the heaviest makeup you can find and do it with some kind of brush that won't judge you.
Nature gives you the face you have at twenty; it is up to you to merit the face you have at fifty.
I don't want to fight aging; I want to take good care of myself, but plastic surgery and all that? I'm not interested.
I've never been interested in changing my face. I hear of those glycolic peels and the Botox and plastic surgeries, and I am just, like, 'Oh my God.' I just could never do that.
I don't like Botox. It makes a very strange forehead.
Vanity is not having facelifts if you're ugly. Those people who say: 'Oh, I'd never dream of having anything done!' That's rude. It's rude, to other people, to not try and look your best; to not try and stir things up, to not reinvent ... or just invent ... it's one's duty to not get stuffy.
All makeovers should be about enhancing who you are.
I did try fillers once. Don't ever have fillers because when your cheekbones are high, it's chipmunk time.
The easiest ways to improve your appearance is with a really good moisturizer that will plump up your skin, a bit of concealer and a creamy blush on your cheek and lip. It's quick and easy and you'll look so much better.
I don't plan to grow old gracefully. I plan to have face-lifts until my ears meet.
I can't wait to get my face lifted but my husband says, 'No, don't do it.' I think if it makes you feel better, go for it, but it would be nice if it looked good. There are a lot of people out there who are disasters and you think, 'Why did you do that?'
I don't need no surgery, or tattoos. I already got the marks and scars of the Universe on my face and body.
I have a pretty fancy facialist, this woman Dale Breault. Getting older, it's a good thing to have a serious facialist.
My longing to improve my looks via The Body Shop is being replaced by my longing to improve my looks via Photoshop.
You can point any kind of laser at my face, but I don't think Botox is for me. I think it is bad. People who have too much, they look like their faces are full of candles - a shiny, shiny face.
Balance is the key to a beautifully made-up face.
I notice that the number of cosmetic-surgery operations has risen by 34 per cent in the past year. Once we subtract Jordan, Jodie Marsh and Michael Jackson from those figures, we can see that demand overall may have stabilised.
How you look isn't about the face you were born with, it's what you do with it.
No Botox. I don't think I will go there. I don't want to say never, because who knows? Maybe in 10 years I will.
Happiness is the best cosmetic."---Model Patient
Be more obsessed with upgrading your MIND than your appearance.
You've got muscles and you use them everywhere else in your body when you want it. Why not your face?
Dye your hair, certainly. But what can you do for your face?
I'm going to give him back-alley plastic surgery.
I haven't had Botox because my face is a bit lopsided and I depend on keeping everything animated so that people don't notice.
No beauty product is going to give you ensurety about charm on your face. Its natural so natural ways can only help. Less tension , more laugh, more water.
Everybody does what she needs. And if you want plastic surgery, and then you feel better, why not? There is no law. I've nothing against using something to help your beauty - but do it in a good way, with intelligence.
So what if my face is falling apart? I don't give a damn. Anyway, it gives me character. Everyone thinks that they can stay pretty forever but some come out of Beverly Hills surgeries looking scary to me.
The problem with cosmetic surgery is that people who have it can only see how they look in the mirror. They don't realise how weird they look from other angles. I particularly hate the injections that puff out the face, which are hideous.
Sometimes I think I look like I've had facial reconstructive surgery. Like after burns.
You always notice a facelift on a woman. It's a tightness around the ears, and the scar is usually inside the ears. If I suspect it's been done, I usually move around until I can see it. But with a man, it actually pulls your beard and your sideburns back, and that's what's so strange.
I haven't had any plastic surgery - despite what people think, this is my nose. I have had Restylane and Botox, but I don't think of that as plastic surgery any more.