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Still think Botox is just “a little tweak”?

You can’t just rinse off a face that’s been poisoned. Skin is not packaging. It’s an organ. Alive. Complex. Responsive.

Few people know this: At the earliest stage of development, skin and the nervous system are the same thing.
They split later — but never fully disconnect.
That’s why a massage calms you.
Why a sauna softens grief.

And then — there’s Botox. One of the strongest natural neurotoxins. In tiny doses, it paralyzes a muscle.
Stops movement. Wrinkle smooths out.

But here’s what nobody says loud enough: Along with the wrinkle, blood flow stops. Oxygen drops.
Sebaceous glands slow down.The skin… stops living.

It’s like wrapping your face in vacuum-sealed plastic. Tight? Maybe. But breathing? Not anymore.
And the worst part? Your skin gets used to it. You need more, sooner. And the results? Less and less.

This isn’t new. We've been talking about Botox side effects since 2007. But the industry is too rich.And people want result — now.

Just like they said about cigarettes in the ‘60s: “No proven link to cancer.” Sure. No proof. Just lungs.

I’m not here to preach. Just to ask: Are you sure the price of beauty is still worth it?
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