Every six months I fly to Dallas to get botox and I also get collagen injections.
I obviously don't feel under pressure to look young, because I have had no Botox or surgery. I don't judge people who choose to have it, but I don't want to erase who I am.
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.
As soon as you Botox your smile lines away, you lose part of your identity.
If someone overdoes fillers or Botox, and many months have passed, they'll start looking more natural, like Dr. Dubrow.
I did not get Botox because you wouldn't see any expression in my face. Hopefully it has paid off.
No more Botox for me. Betty White's bowels move more than my face.
I'm not interested in Botox or getting a facelift. There comes a point where you have to let go and accept that you are no longer the youngest and that you have other things to offer.
I have regular peels and Botox. It's something I'll always do. People redecorate their homes every few years, and I see this as no different. Changing my face is like buying a new sofa.
To his ex-wife in court, he said I lost interest in you when the Botox lost its effect and you looked like a plastic doll that escaped from a fire.
Americans spend more money on Botox, face lifts and tummy tucks than on the age-old scourges of polio, small pox and malaria.
Botox not only helps with wrinkles, it actually makes you feel more relaxed as frowning causes tension.
People say I look so happy - and I say, 'That's the Botox.'
I am not anti plastic surgery, but I'm anti procedures such as Botox and fillers which can actually distort the face and start making you look a bit odd.
I hate Botox, but a fabulous-looking friend of mine told me her secret was this gadget that uses electrical impulses to tone your facial muscles. It works!
In our world of sleek flesh and collagen, Botox and liposuction, what we most fear is the dissolution of the body-mind, the death of the brain.
I have a thing against using botox and fillers. That's not my thing at all.
I've definitely over-filled and I've definitely had some bad Botox where your eyes drop but, y'know, there's no shame in my game.
Botox and other fillers make everybody look the same, with the big cheekbones where they fill you up. It's much cheaper to have a fringe - it takes years off everybody.
I have girlfriends who've had Botox and been left with lumps in their faces. And the lips, don't even get me started.
As soon as you 'Botox' your smile lines away, you lose part of your identity.
It's an individual's choice to do whatever they please to their own bodies. However I have a massive problem with the notion that people think it's okay telling young people that they need Botox and fillers.
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.
Clothes are not Botox. Wearing a miniskirt does not take 10 years off your face.
I did try Botox, unfortunately, but I got out of it and now I can finally move my face again.
Personally, I don't like Botox or fillers because I think it drastically changes the shape of your face.
You know, I've had Botox. The woman who does it is very good, obviously. Very conservative.
If you don't like your wrinkles and you think Botox or surgery is going to fix it, do it and shut up. But don't keep talking about it.
I judge when I need a top-up of Botox by looking in the mirror to see if I can move more than half my forehead.
I think with social media and men wanting to look good - since honestly a lot of the older men are going out with younger women - they do want to use Botox.
Yeah, tons... fillers and botox and I've definitely made some mistakes but it's hard to watch yourself get older on television.
I'm appalled by the tendency of some rock records to perfect everything to the point where it sounds like Botox and polish it so heavily that there's no humanity left in it.
I did have a go with Botox, but I couldn't move my eyebrows. I also, at one point, had that filler stuff injected, but I looked like a hamster with wodges of food in its cheeks, so I stopped that.
I would advise women not to be shy about admitting they've had Botox - it just shows you want to look your best, and there's nothing wrong with that.
I love the acting process. What I don't like is what's around it. The auditions and being rejected every other day. The look thing. That you have to lose weight, that you have to do Botox.
I work out three or four times a week, I have Botox, take tons of vitamins and vitamin infusions - if you believe that these things work, you will feel better.
I was the first to sign up for Botox when it first came out.
I was given a mask of myself by Frances Barber when we opened 'Julius Caesar.' I looked much younger and prettier. Wearing it was certainly cheaper than Botox.
I have had Botox a few times, but invasively the worst thing I've had done was when they took a bit of fat from my love handles and injected it in my face.
I love Botox, I absolutely love it. I get it minimally so I can still move my face. But I really do think it's a savior.
It has not been hard to grow older, because I believe if you have something you believe in, that will keep you alive far more than plastic surgery or Botox.
I'm interested in how we can change the nature of what's appealing in women so that all this nonsense about how we look, this obsession with Botox, dieting and cosmetic surgery, will just go away.
No surgical tweaks. No Botox either. I think it is terrible, these girls in their late 20s injecting their faces and lips. One told me, If I kill my muscles now, I'll never get wrinkles. Can you imagine?
I used to think I had to stay frozen in time. No amount of Botox will keep up.
Thanks to Botox and fillers, as well as the work that I've already had, my face pretty much maintains itself.
I haven't done Botox. Although there are a few women on screen who do, and if you don't do it, which I don't, you look pretty rough by comparison.
A lot of actresses I've worked with recently have done so much Botox their faces don't look real anymore. If you freeze everything on your face, you can't emote.
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.
Like the diminishing beauty returns for a facially paralyzed Botox addict, the more forcefully we attempt to stop the passage of time, the less available we are to the very moment we seek to preserve.
Many of the world's greatest discoveries have been by accident. I mean, look at the Reese's Peanut Butter Cup, or Botox.
No, it has not been hard to grow older, because I believe if you have something you believe in that will keep you alive far more than plastic surgery or Botox.
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.
My hope is that if I take good care of my skin and use Botox, I won't have to use anything else.
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.
Botox, trust me I've been tempted - but I resist! Think about what happens to your muscles - and your skin - if you're sick and don't move for a few days.
I had a go with Botox but looked both scared and surprised at the same time. I don't like to be either.
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.
There's something really wrong with using Botox: it stops you making facial expressions - people are so interested in how they appear that there's no intention of projecting how they feel.
Botox should be banned for actors, as steroids are for sportsmen. Acting is all about expression; why would you want to iron out a frown?
No Botox, no facelifts. I've had two laser surgeries for my eyesight, that's it. The rest is down to good genes and my unique personal formula for good health.
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