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Botox® therapy may be addictive to some
July 24, 2007
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Botox® has worked for many people, but it’s been criticized for eliminating all facial expressions. Many stories from Hollywood circulate about actresses reading a tragic scene but yet looking very relaxed and emotionless. Just like anything else in this world, overuse (or worse, addiction) usually leads to disasters.
Angelica Houston once commented on overdoing it a tad with Botox® treatment on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show“. She explained how her husband was telling her a horrible story that had happened to a friend and Angelica could only respond with a stony emotionless face. Her husband became upset, she recounted, because he thought she was mocking him and they got into an argument. No doubt, Angelica has learned not to overdue it when it comes to her Botox® treatments.
So is Botox® to blame or is overusing Botox® the real problem? This study came out in September 2006 and it’s an important read if you missed it: ‘Botox® therapy may be addictive‘. Botox® is like everything else…so much better in moderation!
Posted by Beauty Match on July 24, 2007 | Permalink
Topics: Cosmetic Treatments |
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