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Jumanji
20-10-2007, 02:19 AM
I wonder why the word "" doesn't come up.

Trying again: petroleum
Well, gee. It does not contain petroleum

theo
21-10-2007, 11:13 AM
Okay, I'm back again!! Just wondering if anyone can help? Still have a bruise on the marionette line, especially the right side, about the size of a 10 cent piece now, but does not seem to be fading! I have an event in 3 days and I am in a bit of a panic. I have tried Arnica cream, and tried covering it with makeup!! The make up helps but you can still see it.

Any suggestions?

Also its now been 5 days since the botox and NOTHING!!! Am I being impatient?

Jumanji
21-10-2007, 02:18 PM
Quote from theo "Okay, I'm back again!! Just wondering if anyone can help? Still have a bruise on the marionette line, especially the right side, about the size of a 10 cent piece now, but does not seem to be fading! I have an event in 3 days and I am in a bit of a panic. I have tried Arnica cream, and tried covering it with makeup!! The make up helps but you can still see it." End of quote.

I was/am a little reluctant to mention self healing. Don't know what how you feel about it, but it doesn't matter. You can tell your body to heal.

Try touching the bruise and sending positive energy to it while telling (and allowing ) your body to heal.

I have had 3 bouts with the inspiring cancer, and it worked for me.

Best of luck,
Jumanji

P.S. When I talked about Arnica, the word F then and an R and 2 Es would not come through. I was trying to say that Arnica did not contain peteroleum. I will try that word again. F R E E and now in lower case with quotation marks, but not spaces. ""

theo
21-10-2007, 03:16 PM
Thanks Jumanji, I will definately try it!!! Positive thiinking huh? The mind is definately a powerful instrument.

Jumanji
23-10-2007, 10:47 AM
Okay, I'm back again!! Just wondering if anyone can help? Still have a bruise on the marionette line, especially the right side, about the size of a 10 cent piece now, but does not seem to be fading! I have an event in 3 days and I am in a bit of a panic. I have tried Arnica cream, and tried covering it with makeup!! The make up helps but you can still see it.

Any suggestions?

Also its now been 5 days since the botox and NOTHING!!! Am I being impatient?


The first botox I had didn't even work. I got the second for and it took 7 days to become active, then didn't last but about 2 1/2 months.

Jumanji
23-10-2007, 10:49 AM
The first botox I had didn't even work. I got the second for and it took 7 days to become active, then didn't last but about 2 1/2 months.


Again that word did not come through. I got the second injections at no cost. F R E E

I'll see it that works. When that word is left out, it makes me look like an idiot. I have enough problems with that anyway.........LOL

botox_queen
23-10-2007, 09:15 PM
Hi Jumanji,


2 1/2 months is probably a bit short but definitely not unusual. I find the more botox I get the longer it lasts.

And with regards to that word f-r-e-e I think the forum has been getting a lot of junk posts. Its the most popular forum in the world to discuss botox and I guess it gets a lot of junk posts from people advertising f-r-e-e *** and girly pictures and what not


My guess is the moderators have just banned the word "f-r-e-e"

Jumanji
24-10-2007, 12:10 AM
Thanks for the info Botox_Queen. I may try it again then. I liked the results but just couldn't afford it if it had to be done again so soon. If it lasts longer with repeated use, I am all for it.

botox_queen
24-10-2007, 12:54 PM
Hi jumanji,

I should clear that up. My doctor showed me a study that demonstrated the more botox you put in with each treatment the longer the botox will last.

I can't remember the exact figures. But if you put 15 units into a females scowl 50% people will have worn off in 6 weeks. Whereas if you put in 35 units about 90% will last 4-5 months.

Supposedly the americans are now using literally hundreds of units to try and prolong the period between each treatment course. Of course the ameicans have a lot more money than us so this isn't surprising.

Yohanna.D
24-10-2007, 12:57 PM
From what I've seen the american's use huge amounts of botox I think they drink the stuff!



But my understanding of the matter was similar to botox queens. The more you inject the longer it will last.


I think jumanji is also right in that the more regularly you do botox the more softening you get.

Heather.mayes
25-10-2007, 01:01 AM
yelp I'll agree.

The more botox they put into an area the longer it will last.

Getting 10 units works fine (and costs wayyyy less) but it will be all worn off in 4 weeks

theo
01-11-2007, 09:03 PM
Just like to say I am loving my Juvederm. Love my lips, do think that I may need a little extra in the marionette lines, but its all a learning process, really happy with my first attempt. Wish I had done it ages ago!!!