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“…the madame tussauds syndrome”

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the madame tussauds syndrom
the madame tussauds syndrom
“With all of the facial resurfacing techniques on the market today, a woman can tighten the look of aging skin with a simple stop by the doctor’s office. From chemical peels to laser “etching” it has never been easier to marginalize the gap between sagging skin and spectacular smoothness.”

From the often over administered Botox [which discourages...

“With all of the facial resurfacing techniques on the market today, a woman can tighten the look of aging skin with a simple stop by the doctor’s office. From chemical peels to laser “etching” it has never been easier to marginalize the gap between sagging skin and spectacular smoothness.”

From the often over administered Botox [which discourages your natural sweat glands from producing] to a wide variety of professionally administered injectables, the surge of skin rejuvenation is stronger today than ever before! What I discovered when I started this quest, on the search for the perfect face, that sometimes…just sometimes, it is difficult to know when to stop. Our need for instant gratification has become mainstream…turning one’s natural glow into a crystalline metamorphicmarble-like appearance. It used to be that just a dermatologist or a cosmetic surgeon’s office were the only havens for hope in changing what was inevitable when gravity and age set in. Now, every Tom, Dick and Harry has a needle or knife, read to jump into your lap and start altering what time has left behind…making every pore, wrinkle, spot or line invisible. Let’s face it, if you are nearing the age of 40 and you don’t have any of the fore-mentioned characteristics that come with living, you end up with what has commonly been referred to as “Madame Tussuad’s Syndrome.”

When the natural lines and folds that occur with life have been resurfaced or stretched to elimination, the face takes on a shinier than normal appearance due to the lack of light absorption that occurs with the natural expressions our face takes on when it has feeling. The decision is yours, but do your research. You only have one face, unless you’re Priscilla or Dolly.

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