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Reply #30 - Nov 15th, 2015 at 1:01pm
 
Nothing done yet Annie, but I can see myself doing a bit of maitenence into the future- I am very lucky I have good genetic's. I too don't care about conformity either, but I do care how I feel about me.  I considered a tatt in  my teens but never went ahead with it as I couldn't think of anything special enough to take with me to my grave. I love my mum tatts, what do they really mean, we all love our mums dont we?
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Reply #31 - Nov 15th, 2015 at 1:03pm
 
Annie Anthrax wrote on Nov 14th, 2015 at 4:50pm:
Ive been thinking a lot about getting two of my tattoos removed. One is on my inner wrist and the other is just above the centre of my shoulder blades. The third is never displayed, so I probably wont go through the effort for that one.

When my children are old enough, I will strongly recommend they dont do any permanent body modification. My style has changed completely and I prefer a cleaner, more elegant look as I enter my 40s. I dont care about conforming, but I do appreciate that how I look has a direct effect on how I feel.

On a similar topic, Im going for my first microdermabrasion session with an acid peel on the 27th, which Ill probably do regularly. Im also open to Botox in the near future as Ive noticed a faint line on my forehead from frowning.

Has anyone had anything similar done or am I the lone vain ranger? 




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Reply #32 - Nov 15th, 2015 at 2:00pm
 
I keep seeing the ad on tv for Celebrety Apprentice and that silly bitch Sophie Monk with her puffed up botox lips, nearly makes me chuck up looking at her.

Dont do it to yourselves girls, stay natural!

Her combined with that twit off Big Brother has ensured I will never watch the show!
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Reply #33 - Nov 15th, 2015 at 2:45pm
 
Saul, those full lips are achieved with dermal fillers. I wont be getting those. The botox freezes the muscle.

John, there are plenty of men who do these things too.

Agnes, my mother has terrible skin but its from spending her life sailing. Sun damage is terrible. I really believe the only reason my skin is still good is that I avoid over exposure. I just had my 41st birthday and I want to keep looking as young as I can, however vain and superficial that may seem.
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Reply #34 - Nov 15th, 2015 at 5:34pm
 
There is nothing wrong with that Annie- high uvb  sunscreen, the biggest single youth serum we have ( sound's mundane doesnt it?) - use it religiously everyday, face neck arms and hands and all over if on the beach. I stay out of the sun if I can- I see my son uses it in Nivea face uvb/cream now- great to see. Sun does so much damage to skin  as you say.
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Reply #35 - Nov 17th, 2015 at 4:33am
 
Getting basal cell carcinomas removed is not fun! I know this from experience. Had one removed from a nostril. The thick local anesthetic needle inserted through the tip of my nose was a real highlight of the last removal, or is that lowlight?
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Reply #36 - Nov 18th, 2015 at 6:04pm
 
Jovial Monk wrote on Nov 17th, 2015 at 4:33am:
Getting basal cell carcinomas removed is not fun! I know this from experience. Had one removed from a nostril. The thick local anesthetic needle inserted through the tip of my nose was a real highlight of the last removal, or is that lowlight?

If I were you I would wear a balaclava when out in the sun Monk.  Grin
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Reply #37 - Nov 18th, 2015 at 6:31pm
 
Jovial Monk wrote on Nov 17th, 2015 at 4:33am:
Getting basal cell carcinomas removed is not fun! I know this from experience. Had one removed from a nostril. The thick local anesthetic needle inserted through the tip of my nose was a real highlight of the last removal, or is that lowlight?


I've had about half a dozen of these removed.
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