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Thursday, May 09, 2002“I’d rather do this than have my teeth cleaned any day.” - Julie Tapley, 44, of Swainsboro, Ga., who goes for her Botox shots together with her mother, Shelba Youmans, 64. “It is very common for actresses to tell me, ‘Doctor, I have to do such and such a scene. If you do the injections the proper way, you can give them a natural expression without the little lines. They love that. They want to look expressive, but not that intense.” -Ezra Kest, a Beverly Hills dermatologist "Two or three faint pinches on each side of my eyes, and I’m done. That’s it—no stinging, no soreness."-Newsweek reporter Ana Figueroa I have to say, I’m 36, and now I have 22-year-old men hitting on me. The rest of it is there, you know. I exercise. I’m thin. But my face made me feel very bad...The pain is really no big deal. You’re not going to sit there and cry. I’m tough, I admit, but it’s no biggie....My friends all notice. Everyone notices. I have women come up to me everyday now and tell me I’m beautiful. People at the gym, at church, everywhere.”-Dallas mother and Botox enthusiast, Whitney Enoksen. Testimonials like that will do far more for the promotion of Botox than any ad campaign could do. Surely Newsweek's editors are aware of that. posted by Sydney on 5/09/2002 06:03:00 AM 0 comments 0 Comments: |
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