I'm considering this even though I've not had botox before. From a makeup perspective is botox a pro or con?
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Question Asked: 13/09/2022
Wedding Date: 28/10/2023
Answered by: 5 Experts
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(184) · NSW Statewide - Sydney, Central Coast, Hunter Valley, Newcastle, Port Stephens, Blue Mountains, Woll
Posted: 19/09/2022
Hi, i would do this four months prior to your wedding and if you like the outcome you can redo this a couple weeks from your wedding day. I would use the same Dr and same amount of botox as you did prior. I would not do this as a first time thing just before your wedding as it is a little tricky to reverse. Kerry
We always encuorage our brides to do what makes them feel confident themselves, and perhaps more so imporantly, what makes them feel like their authentic selves.
If botox is part of your self care routine, there is no reason stop doing it - as long as it is at least 2 weeks before the wedding day for any unexpected reactions to settle.
For the same reasons, we generally advise our brides against this procedure if it is done purely for the purpose of the wedding day.
We give extensive advice to our brides on how to prepare their skin for the wedding day so that they look radiant and confident on the wedding day.
If you've never had it before, do not try it just before your wedding!
So people bruise, others have reactions and at times the result isn't as expected.
By all means, try it out if you'd like but do it early on, not close to the wedding.
Hope this helps?
Hello there!
I would try get it before the wedding to see how you feel and how you like it. I wouldn't suggest doing it the day before . :) hope that helps
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