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“The history of skin care may one day be divided into its own epochs: B.B.
(Before Botox) and A.B.
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(After Botox).”
Truer words have never been written in the beauty realm, at least.
Here, our nine favorite moments inAllures reporting on exogenous chemical neurological insults.
Doesn’t have the same ring to it.)
Will the human face as we know it be replaced by a frozen, expressionless mask?
And why, oh why, are we so vain?
Sometimes people like to look odd.
And sometimes Botoxis just Botox."
As in: She looks Botoxed….
It requires an artistic approach to get a natural result."
“Doctors who used to use injections to erase crows-feet indiscriminately are softening their approach….
It can be liberating to recalibrate the way we consider crow’s-feet,” wrote deputy beauty directorElizabeth Siegel.
Your crows-feet are the story of who you are,' says [dermatologist Ranella] Hirsch.
‘They speak of a joyous life laughing, and that is truly beautiful.'"
In our February 2017 issue, we asked “Is Botox Feminist?”
and Lindsy Van Gelder examined the pink tax: “There are a few tiny but substantial!
corners where men pay more than we do.
Call it the pink rebate.”
And a week later?
“The Botox calcifies, rendering my forehead useless.
I don’t feel bad, but I don’t feel fantastic, either.
To strangers, I look like I’m either feeling happy or nothing at all.”
So now your hair salon might ask you to decide between bangs or Botox," wrote Siegel.
(You always have to have a medical license to buy Botox, but not to inject it.)
And that is a dangerous place to be: Botox “‘is amedical procedure.
And more so, a medical procedure for your face.
No one believes that as much as the person whos had it go wrong,’ says Hirsch.”
And in early 2019, executive beauty director Jenny Bailly journeyed back to the beginning.
In this otherworld, no one ever grows old and nothing fades.
Its like the people there know of an elixir that can defy time.