Thursday 19 May 2011
What aesthetic treatment MUST you have?
Ok, I'm at the age where I'm feeling old. I'm not of course. I'm only 29+1! However, the grey hairs are telling me otherwise and it's just dawned on me that I must start dyeing my hair on a regular basis!! That's if I want to hold back the years. Now I think this must be how people feel when they want to have filler and botox, and eventually plastic surgery. I've told my husband to hold me back against temptation of the fillers and not get led down the overfilled path that can be seen on many people's faces. Of course done correctly, I should look fine. I don't trust anyone but myself and I'm not going down that route for sure...
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