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Botox and teenagers.
Cambridge Evening News.
I hope it isn't just me that finds this completely mad? To be quite honest I don't know what to say about it just yet, I find it almost unbelievable. I'm all for letting people do what they want, but I have no idea how this could be a good thing for youngsters to get up to. Something controversial to discuss! :smt064 |
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"Hannah, left, and mum Sarah." I like the way they need to tell us which one is the mother:rolleyes: Lunacy:smt075 |
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yuck
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Ok perhaps I should qualify my response a little further.
Putting aside just for a moment the ethics of this situation. How is it that Botox used at this early age reduces wrinkles in the future? I would like to see the scientific proof that backs this little theory, in my mind usage at this age would increase muscle deficiency and therefore increase the need for higher usage during her mature years. I am also sure that use of Botox in the UK clinics is restricted to those of 18 + for a good reason. Sadly it appears to be one of those trends that the law hasnt caught up with as yet, and that is to restrict just anyone administrating botox to those that hold a certificate in a medical practice. |
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Sarah, known as the Human Barbie, holds the world record for the most cosmetic procedures and has spent more than £500,000 to get the perfect face and body.
But shes a minger ! |
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Interesting when you look at other drugs which are prescription only in UK,some of which are completely harmless.Why isnt Botox prescription only if only to stop silly little girls like this?
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Who the **** cares what they look like that much? I can't see her being plagued with wrinkles before to the point of horrific facial viewing.
However considering nothing seems to have gone horribly wrong thus far it sounds as if the mother has a fair idea of what she's doing and therefore the risk to her daughter's health isn't extreme, so I guess it's a case of 'her life'. |
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I certainly don't care that much about how I look.
You'd think that the state of her mother would be enough to stop her having any injections. |
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