Scientists in the U.K. developed a capsule they say can reverse wrinkles when taken three times a day. Would you take it?
Tell us your thoughts in the comment section below.
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NO! At age 41 I'm ha(for the
NO! At age 41 I'm ha(for the most part) with how I look.
I am thankful that at 48 I do
I am thankful that at 48 I do not have any daily medication that I have to take. Three times a day would be a lot for me, I wasn't any good with the Pill hence the third child. I would have to say at this point...NO.
NO! My S/O calls me 9 of 12.
NO! My S/O calls me 9 of 12. If a medication has 12 side effects, I will get 9 of them.
No, no, no - no pills for me.
No, no, no - no pills for me. I have a difficult enough time keeping up with my vitamins and bio-identical HR. More importantly, my exterior reflects my nutrition, spirituality and mental well being. Another foreign substance to "cure" what I see as inevitable, would be a waste of time, money and could potentially have long lasting, unintended consequences...
No because every wrinkle and
No because every wrinkle and every line is a badge of experience and knowledge and a life that was lead and learned from. There is too much emphasis today placed on men and women looking younger and getting rid of wrinkles and people (men and women) have botox treatments and plastic surgeries that make them look like a deer in headlights.
In regards to your question,I
In regards to your question,I absolutely would never take a pill to reverse wrinkles. However unsightly they may be for others,I fully embrace them. Being 46 and still having people tell me how young I look is reason enough. Some may say its genetics. I however believe that as many smiles I give to each person I come in contact with no matter how my day is going, makes me think its all about how you see the world. So my saying is this.. Don't forget to smile,it may be a day CHANGER for some!
If I had looked at this as a
If I had looked at this as a solution previously, I might have answered differently; but, at the age of 53 I have to say, "Hell no!" I was at an event, recently, where one of the guests was a beautiful woman in her late thirties and she had undergone several cosmetic procedures--the surgery itself was very good but the face did not jive with the inner being that also inhabited her body. Unnerved and confused, I felt I was being confronted by a discrepancy and could not focus on our conversation. This incident rewarded me with a sense of clarity that told me that I have come too far and acquired too much wisdom at this juncture, to sacrifice my interior self for my exterior self.
Take a pill to reverse
Take a pill to reverse wrinkles? Hell, no. I've taken pills and treatments (the treatments du jour) over the years and I now know, at my prime age of 66: the price is often waaayyy more than the problem. So, ladies: Don't be too quick to leap.
But you can read about my problems in following doctors' advice and learning what To Do--also, by going to my blog at Biddy Bytes.
I don't think I would take a
I don't think I would take a pill for wrinkles. Beauty comes from within and I would like to grow old gracefully. Age is but a number. And as long as you are in good health, and have family and friends you are blessed.
Will a take a pill that would
Will a take a pill that would remove wrinkles. ? Probally not. I want to grow beautiful like my mother. She never tried anything to remove what God gave her. I would age gracefully. And enjoy every minute of it. Smile America and love who you are.
Leonie.
Aging gracefully!
I don't believe I would take
I don't believe I would take such a pill, beauty is within, my mother is the most beautiful woman in my eyes and she doesn't take a pill for her beautiful wrinkles, she is breath taking in her 60's.
Maria B Berttula CPRS
No,wrinkles is just part of
No,wrinkles is just part of natures way of saying, " you have become a lot more wiser over the years". Just taking care of the wrinkles on the face and not the rest of the body is pretty much kidding ones ownself. We need to embrace change. It is part of growing up, isn't it?
i dont think so. i use to
i dont think so. i use to worry about every changing mark on my face and i come to realize that the changes in my face define who i am today and i do like what i see in the mirror.
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