Botox

//ˈboʊtɑks//

"Botox" in a Sentence (16 examples)

She uses Botox.

I think she's had a few Botox injections.

Too much Botox can give you a frozen look.

Mary receives Botox injections every 3 months.

Mary got her first Botox injection at a Botox party.

Behind all that botox, makeup, and glamorous clothes, is a lonely soul begging for attention.

The clinically-cool reception area is full of women waiting for their turn to get injected with botox, filler, liposuction, hair transplants, or any other of an array of beauty services offered here.

Chuck Lampe, 44, an independent publisher in Florida, has been taking shots of Botox deep into the muscles of his legs for 10 years to lessen the discomfort of a genetic disorder called torsion dystonia, an extreme and long-lasting version of the condition commonly called “writer’s cramp.”

I wonder if lip plates or botox lips are more disgusting.

Dr. Newman says it took considerable trial and error before neurologists figured out just where to inject Botox to relieve migraine symptoms.

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Eric Andre: You look phenomenal. What's your secret? Asa Akira: Botox. Eric Andre: Really? Asa Akira: Yeah. And I'm starving.

The heavily Botoxed, stylishly black-clad, elegantly blinged women who organized this evening may not want to imitate Bette's style, but they certainly love her sass.

His thirty year younger wife, Monica, has apparently graduated with a magna cum laude honors degree from an Ivy League, but obviously lost it somewhere down the line when she visited her plastic surgeon; double D silicones and Botoxed face!

To be clear, I have no problem with anybody who Botoxes and fills.

[…]I probably Botox twice a year.

Meanwhile, a survey has found one in 25 Australians would rather spend their money on botox and liposuction than private school fees.

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