by Grace Gold Thu, Jul 15th 2010
Wrinkles used to be your only fleeting worry when you ponied up for Botox, but now the cost of your health could be at stake. A surge in the number of misbranded fake versions of Botox have proliferated the market, and law enforcement officials have taken both notice and action.
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by Lindsey Schickner Thu, Dec 31st 2009
Other than it's primary purpose as a wrinkle relaxer, It seems that Botox is actually the answer to most everything these days. They're currently being used to treat alopecia areata, a common disease that results in the loss of hair on the scalp.
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by Laura Kenney Mon, Nov 30th 2009
This is hardly surprising news, but Cindy Crawford made headlines today for admitting she has used Botox. "Because people have such expectations of what they are going to find when they see me, that brings added pressure to fight the ageing process," Crawford stated in an interview which will be published in GQ later this week.
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by Laura Kenney Thu, Oct 8th 2009
As Botox's popularity rises, so has the preponderance of a certain type of wrinkle: The bunny line. Named after the famously twitchy noses of rabbits, they're not as cute as they sound - especially since they're a dead giveaway to celebrities who've been Botoxed.
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