I am a 41 year old Mama doing the very best I can, and trying to look my best as I survive this crazy life in the Suburbs. I thought I was holding it together okay. Sure, I’m carrying a couple extra pounds, there is a little extra wiggle where there shouldn’t be, and more than a few laugh lines. I’ve just been chalking it all up to a life well lived. Then one very bright and beautiful morning, I noticed my forehead. What the hell is going on there?? That bitch was giving me away! A look in the review mirror quickly revealed that craters were developing, running parallel across what used to be a smooth and friendly face. Eww. It’s official, I have OLD WOMAN FOREHEAD. Shiver.
Thanks to the startling discovery that I have been walking around town looking like a dried out apple, I began toying with the idea of bangs. Sigh. Bangs. I hate me with bangs! Never straight, always out of place, and often just begging to be trimmed….errrr by me. Scissors and Stephanie equals disaster! I can’t go back to bangs! I have had to try to put the nasty bang thought out of my head. Besides, have you seen how long my hair is? Bangs are a huge commitment. Not ready.
So what’s a girl to do? Face cream? Pft. Like that’s going to work.
Then I overheard a girlfriend whispering about Botox. Yep, I was all kinds of intrigued. She spilled the dets on a “friend” who had been “doing it” for years! Years? No wrinkles! Getting rid of the old woman forehead? All selling points for me. Suddenly I was noticing ads for Botox on the sides of busses, and hearing commercials screaming about the benefits of Botox on the radio. I even heard Botox could help migraine sufferers! Was this a sign?
Then I ran into said “friend”.
I tried to look her in the eyes when we spoke, I really did. I couldn’t. I couldn’t look away from her forehead! Her lips moved, her cheeks moved, even her eyelids seemed to be in working order, but her forehead was all “plasticy”? I couldn’t look away from her perfectly smooth, gorgeously wrinkle free, just not moving face. She was too perfect. (insert jealousy font)
So what’s a girl to do? When left with a decision between bad bangs or Botox?
Courtney Love vs. Jocelyn Wildenstein
Pictures borrowed from haironthebrain and healthmad.com
I don’t know, maybe I will start wearing hats?
PS I have been added to this list! If you can spare a moment I would love a click.
Saba says
Thanks for such a really fabulous post! You are wonderful to share this and let us know we are not alone!Salicylic Acid
privyseel says
Everyone, whether they are 14 or 41, has had a moment in the harsh day of light, about a skin imperfection. Embrace every wrinkle and every laugh line as proof of wonderful memories.
365_cp says
i say embrace the wrinkles and just grow old gracefully. it’s what’s inside that counts anyway.
Rossana says
First, I don’t believe in putting anything into my skin – just creeps me out. Secondly, you are and will be drop dead gorgeous for a long time! Moisturizing is the best thing you can do for your entire skin – wish I had done that in my early 40’s and earlier! So I do it now, religiously! 🙂
Kat E. says
I think it can be okay if it’s done right. There’s a video on youtube where actress Vanessa Williams explains she gets less amounts of botox so she doesn’t look weird and frozen.
Andra says
I duno… I don’t think there’s anything wrong with aging and having some wrinkles 🙂 I wouldn’t personally get botox… and I look like a child with bangs and can’t be bothered with always having to style them.
Tammi @ My Organized Chaos says
Boo to Botox, that’s just creepy!!!