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MIC1 (00:00):
Botox.
All right.
So I've actually had Botoxtwice.
Because at the time I was havinga little bit of a, you know,
you're starting to age.
Uh, actually, you know what?
Do you know the real reason?
And this is legit.
I have a crease between mybrows.
And because I'm so OCD, it'scrooked and it just was pissing
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me off.
I'm like, it could least bereally central.
MIC3 (00:29):
I think
MIC1 (00:29):
it's unique.
No, it's
MIC3 (00:30):
noticed
MIC1 (00:31):
It's actually crooked and
legit It, that was more the
point the actual.
Line was crooked.
So I was like, how can I get ridof this?
MIC3 (00:42):
Does the Botox take the
line away?
Yeah.
So
MIC1 (00:45):
yeah, so I went in and I
don't like, I do believe in
aging, you know, tryinggracefully,
MIC3 (00:53):
Well, I don't think, you
can't believe it happens.
The alternative
MIC2 (00:58):
is death.
MIC1 (01:01):
you know what I mean?
MIC3 (01:03):
Anyway.
It's not a
MIC2 (01:04):
it's not a conspiracy
theory that we age,
MIC3 (01:09):
It might be
MIC1 (01:11):
Okay.
Well,
MIC2 (01:12):
yeah.
MIC1 (01:13):
You know what I'm saying?
Anyway, gracefully.
Yeah.
So I thought, yeah, no worries.
And you know, I thought I'll goin, see what happens.
And I spoke to a doctor andshe's like, yeah, we can totally
do that now.
Do you want filler or Botox and
MIC3 (01:30):
what's
MIC2 (01:30):
the difference?
MIC1 (01:31):
That's it.
I thought, I dunno, no idea.
I don't know about this shit.
Just make the line go away ornot as deep.
Or crooked or whatever.
I said, what's the difference?
She said, well, you know, afillers like a different thing
and that's, you know, morepermanent, but sometimes you
have to put more in.
It's more cost, blah, blah,blah.
Anyway, I'm just like, just,yeah, Botox.
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That's fine.
She sort of explained it.
Yeah.
Make you sign forms.
You know, there's, there's shitthat can go wrong and
MIC2 (02:04):
because it's poison.
MIC1 (02:07):
I'm like, yeah, yeah,
whatever.
They actually ask you questionsabout your mental health.
MIC2 (02:13):
Right?
MIC3 (02:13):
Why?
MIC2 (02:14):
What kind of questions?
Like
MIC1 (02:15):
basically, are you of
right mind,?
Have you been experiencing sadtimes.
They're actually sort of justchecking off that your right
mind, that you're not like,there's a few questions in there
that are like, are you okay?
Of course, you know what,
MIC3 (02:32):
like.
MIC1 (02:33):
I probably wasn't at the
time.
MIC3 (02:36):
You lie and say you were
of sound mind?
MIC1 (02:41):
I'm trying to say no.
MIC3 (02:43):
No.
Did you?
Because if you say, no, I'm not,
MIC1 (02:47):
Yeah, but No, that's
right.
No, yeah, of course you're gonnago.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, I'm totally
MIC2 (02:52):
but interesting.
I wonder if you did say,actually no.
I'm in the middle of adepressive episode right now.
For
MIC1 (02:58):
example.
Mm-hmm.
MIC2 (03:00):
I don't think they'd turn
you away because they're still
gonna take
MIC3 (03:02):
your money.
They just
MIC2 (03:03):
need it on paper.
MIC1 (03:04):
Yeah.
So anyway, yeah, I tick theboxes, get the Botox done.
You don't see anything for alittle while.
You have all these red marksPain doesn't, needles don't
bother me.
Now it's funny because I don'tlike pharmaceuticals and I'm not
big on all that stuff, but.
The vanity thing or the OCDthing of just make that go away.
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I'm happy.
And she goes, oh, do you wantsome around the eyes and stuff?
No, I don't.
MIC2 (03:33):
Oh, they're trying to
MIC3 (03:34):
add,
MIC1 (03:34):
that's fine.
I, I'm happy with the crow'sfeet and whatever.
I just don't want.
Crooked line between my brows.
It pissed me off every morning.
I'm OCD, I don't want thatthere.
And it looks harsh.
Anyway, so they do all that andafter about two weeks you start
to see the effects and it didn'tget rid of it completely, just
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Did
MIC2 (03:56):
you love it?
MIC1 (03:56):
it, to be honest, to begin
with.
I was a bit disappointed.
I'm like, oh, I can still seeit, like it's still there.
MIC2 (04:04):
What did you expect?
MIC1 (04:05):
Yeah, like smooth.
Smooth.
Now, I don't know whether fillerwould've done that or whatever,
but also they talk about howmuch you want put in there and,
well, I don't know.
You are the expert.
I wouldn't have a clue.
And then after a little while Iwent to another clinic'cause I'd
moved and I thought, oh, yep.
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I'll go back and get that doneagain.
Now I saw a different bird andshe was from Melbourne and she
was in a high profile place, andshe talked and discussed and
looked at my forehead.
Oh, you have, you've got a fewlines on there.
Maybe we can just fill that outa bit more and inadvertently I
was just, yeah, all I reallycared about was that crooked
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line.
I didn't really care about theforhead, because it's not so
bad.
And next thing I'm sort ofgoing, oh yeah, yeah, okay.
Like she didn't coerce me, butyou should of.
She's sort of pointing out stuffand I'm like, all right, yeah,
just fill that shit up.
Let's see what happens.
So she injects the crap out ofit.
MIC3 (05:07):
So with the cost, can I
ask Yeah.
Every time they put an injectionin, is that up?
Like you say, I think
MIC2 (05:14):
ML or
MIC3 (05:15):
something like
MIC2 (05:16):
CC or
MIC1 (05:16):
So what they do is they do
a consult and then they talk
about what you want and how manyml and what outcome do you want,
all that sort of stuff.
And you see all those horrorthings of like people looking
like cats, and I didn't wantthat.
I just wanted one crooked linein the middle of my brows gone.
So I went very gingerly andit's, it does cost, like, you
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know, at the
MIC3 (05:42):
can I ask how much it is?
'cause I've got no idea.
MIC1 (05:44):
Okay.
So at the time I was in themines, so I had a bit of money
of course, to spend on it.
I think it was about 370.
Just for, however, for just forthat little crease in the
MIC3 (05:56):
how long is that supposed
to last for?
Hmm.
MIC1 (06:00):
good question.
I've had it a few years ago now,so I'm, I think they said like
three to four months
MIC3 (06:06):
Mm-hmm.
MIC1 (06:07):
So she said it depends on,
also, they said, oh, sometimes
some people's bodies dissolve itreally quickly.
So some people, it might lastfor three months.
Some people might last for sixmonths, but then they're sort of
like, oh, you'll need to comeback every.
Three to four months mm-hmm.
And get this done.
So anyway, I didn't for ages andI went back Yep.
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Saw this other bird and she'stelling me all about it.
And, she sort of blew me with,oh, I've been in Melbourne in a
high profile, cosmetic centerand she's done all this and she
knows exactly what she's doing.
So next minute I'll get myforehead filled up.
Costs a lot more by the way.
And,.
It was the worst experience.
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I felt like I had a hematoma,
MIC3 (06:55):
like
MIC1 (06:56):
massive.
It felt it was a weird, so muchpressure.
I felt like my forehead wasprotruding.
It sort of put pressure on mybrows, so I constantly felt like
my eyes were trying to shut Oh,that's horrible.
It was for weeks.
MIC3 (07:10):
Is it painful when they
actually put it in?
MIC1 (07:12):
Oh, it's an injection.
Okay.
But yeah, that, like I said,that doesn't really bother me.
I'm really good with pain, but Ihad headaches.
I just felt really.
Stressed, like I was just like,this feels so weird.
And when it'cause it takes acouple of weeks to kick in.
I don't know if anyone noticed,but I just looked constantly in
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the mirror and felt like I had aweird forehead.
Did
MIC3 (07:35):
we see you?
Was that when you were living inCairns?
MIC1 (07:36):
No, was up North
MIC3 (07:37):
So we never saw that?
No.
No.
MIC1 (07:39):
and I just felt like my
forehead looked weird, but no
one ever said anything.
After that, never again.
Yeah.
And I did get a little bit oflip filler in my lip.
MIC2 (07:51):
You come to Adelaide that
time and remember when I seen it
straight away, I'm like, did you
MIC3 (07:55):
get lip filler?
MIC1 (07:56):
Yeah,
MIC3 (07:57):
You're like, um, um,
MIC1 (07:58):
yeah.
Yeah.
can't
MIC3 (08:00):
anything past Tina.
MIC1 (08:01):
but again, like I didn't,
I went in there and I was so, I
do not wanna look like thosegirls with the big luba lips.
Like I, my motivation for thatwas.
You get your deep lines in thetop of your lip.
And I just wanted them smoothedout a bit.
And I've pretty thin lips, so Iwas like, oh, I'll just give out
a little bit of a go, you know?
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And, I actually got filler,which you could feel it was like
a worm around the outside ofyour lips
MIC3 (08:29):
Wow.
MIC1 (08:29):
feel it.
And I, have since obviouslylearned a lot about it, would
never do it again.
Filler especially they say itbreaks down so that they say,
you are gonna, again, you haveto come back.
It breaks down after this somuch.
I can still feel it there, butit's broken up and that was.
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A few years ago now, and, they,do, they've done x-rays of
people's faces with filler
MIC2 (08:56):
I've seen that.
MIC1 (08:57):
like unbelievable.
The filler moves around theirface doesn't dissolve properly.
That's why you see those womensometimes in Hollywood where
it's all gone wrong.
They've had so much filler thatare all coagulate sort of, and
just pockets everywhere and justCLAGs up.
Underneath their skin.
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It doesn't dissolve properly.
It's a toxin.
MIC3 (09:22):
people need to know this.
All these young girls that aregoing and doing this who are in
their twenties, preventative,
MIC1 (09:28):
and that's how they sell
it.
Preventative what
MIC3 (09:30):
do you mean, preventative?
So they,
MIC2 (09:33):
so that you don't get the
wrinkles in the first place.
They fill you with Botox andfillers, so you don't get, but
think about this, right.
In your face are all the musclesand they're trying to relax the
muscles so that you don't getthe
MIC3 (09:46):
wrinkles.
Mm-hmm.
MIC2 (09:47):
Mm-hmm.
But if you don't go to the gym,if you don't work a muscle, you
don't.
If you don't use it, you loseit.
MIC1 (09:53):
Mm-hmm.
MIC3 (09:54):
So
MIC2 (09:55):
You're not keeping that
muscle toned.
So when the Botox wears off,you're going to be twice as
saggy.
MIC3 (10:01):
Mm-hmm.
the more you do it
MIC2 (10:03):
are a life long client.
MIC3 (10:04):
Yeah.
The more you do it, the more youhave to do it.
MIC2 (10:07):
Yeah.
And
MIC3 (10:08):
And it's poison and it's
never gonna end.
So if you are 20 in yourtwenties and you're starting to
do this
MIC2 (10:13):
Oh my
MIC3 (10:13):
God.
How do, how do they afford it?
Anyone
MIC2 (10:15):
in their
MIC3 (10:15):
twenties mm-hmm.
MIC2 (10:18):
afford anything at this
point?
With the nails, the tan, thehair, the Botox, the filler,
the.
Like, what else
MIC3 (10:26):
is it?
Yeah.
I'm so glad we didn't have allthat.
MIC1 (10:28):
But then do you know what
blows my mind too is
MIC3 (10:32):
there's
MIC1 (10:32):
many girls, and you look
at their lips and they're
perfect.
They're pouty beautiful lips,and then they think, oh, I need
bigger lips, and their lips areliterally, perfect.
Then they go get it done.
But what happens is they get itfilled and then they're
watching.
All these images on, insta, thisis my take, you know, watching
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all these images on Kardashiansand, or sorry, Kardashians.
MIC3 (11:01):
We love the Kardashians.
MIC1 (11:03):
I actually do.
MIC2 (11:05):
do you,
MIC1 (11:05):
and I, yeah, Lauren and I,
yeah, we talk, we
MIC3 (11:08):
I don't like anything they
stand for or whatever, but I, I
do watch it.
But
MIC2 (11:12):
you enjoy the
entertainment.
closet
MIC3 (11:14):
Kardashians watcher.
MIC1 (11:15):
Anyway.
They see all these images onInsta with bigger and bigger
lips.
Now, if you seriously look at itand go.
That looks ridiculous.
So what happens, I think, isthey get a bit of, filler in
their lips.
Then they see someone else andthen all their friends again,
and they get bigger, bigger lipsto, it's like you just like, oh
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my gosh.
And you're like, but you lookand you go, these girls are
beautiful.
They don't need, they don'tthese massive lu lips.
And then I've noticed now thereis a few people getting them
dissolved and they are just.
Could look gorgeous, but what itis, it's desensitizing.
It's, they're seeing the imagesso much that it becomes normal
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to have big luber lips.
But it's because they're pumpingthe images out.
They make it not look weird.
Mm-hmm.
You know what I'm saying?
but that will
MIC3 (12:06):
go in
MIC2 (12:06):
stages and then.
And this is the problem withgoing with trends, right?
Because in five, 10 years time,the natural look will
MIC3 (12:15):
be.
Mm-hmm.
MIC2 (12:16):
and then all of these
people
MIC3 (12:18):
Who have been doing
MIC2 (12:19):
it for so long, they're
not gonna be able to go back to
MIC3 (12:21):
natural.
MIC2 (12:22):
And then obviously
MIC3 (12:23):
it's a bit like eyebrows.
'cause remember everybody wantedreally skinny seen again, but
then back to thin, and then wewanted fatter ones
MIC2 (12:30):
Oh my
MIC3 (12:31):
ones.
Yes.
Yeah.
MIC2 (12:32):
You just, if you just stay
MIC3 (12:34):
with what you've got, then
MIC2 (12:35):
you'll always be Yeah.
On trend.
Yeah.
MIC1 (12:38):
A lot of the older
Hollywood stars now are actually
getting everything dissolved andgoing back to natural and good
on'em.
Yeah.
Yeah.
MIC3 (12:48):
And have you noticed I've,
I do see a few people who have
started getting Botox quiteyoung, and sometimes quite
often.
Yeah, they were, they lookedprettier before they got the
Botox.
A hundred percent.
Yeah.
And, but it's addictive.
So then they get more and moreand more, and they're getting
less and less attractive,
MIC2 (13:08):
Yeah, there's a disorder
there or something.
There's
MIC1 (13:11):
It's actually sad because
like you said, a lot of these
people are beautiful.
Mm-hmm.
Like, and they,
MIC3 (13:16):
yeah.
they look
MIC1 (13:16):
amazing before they even
start
MIC2 (13:18):
the doctors and nurses
that are doing it, they need to
be held accountable.
MIC1 (13:22):
a multimillion dollar
business.
MIC2 (13:24):
You know
MIC3 (13:24):
isn't everything.
MIC1 (13:25):
Yeah, but also, then you
got dental clinics that are
bringing it in and they all getin on it.
'cause they're like, oh, we canget injectables here.
Little side hustle in the dentalclinic.
And, it's just all about themoney
MIC2 (13:38):
everywhere though.
Like you just go down to thelocal shopping center here.
Four places at least that havealways got, aesthetic nurse on
today, injectable nurse ontoday.
Walk in.
So many mls or ccs or
MIC3 (13:54):
can you sue if they bodge
it?
MIC2 (13:56):
No,
MIC1 (13:57):
No.
MIC3 (13:57):
they can't
MIC1 (13:58):
sign waivers and Yeah, but
look, again, each of their own,
if that's what makes you happy,you wanna do that?
You do.
You, I just think it's sad thatthere's so many beautiful women
out there sort of mutilatingtheir face or just having that
skewed perception of themselves.
'cause they're gone bombarded byimages, but that not the norm.
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But it becomes normal to havemassive lips.
And can I just say though, youasked most men my husband was
really.
Not happy.
He, he's never stopped me.
He has always been very much,you know, but he was not happy
about me.
He was legit like, you lookbeautiful now.
Like I don't care that you'vegot, why do you need to do that?
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And most men don't.
Don't like
MIC2 (14:44):
that.
MIC1 (14:44):
But
MIC2 (14:45):
Porn addiction, that's
another topic.
MIC1 (14:47):
Oh yeah.
MIC2 (14:53):
Oh, are we going back to
the
MIC3 (14:54):
side hustle?
MIC1 (14:58):
Why are you looking at me
me
MIC2 (15:04):
Because
MIC3 (15:04):
your sexy voice.
Oh
MIC2 (15:06):
my
MIC3 (15:07):
God.
Oh,
MIC1 (15:10):
how weird.
Because I actually cringe at myvoicee.
MIC3 (15:13):
Really?
I like,
MIC2 (15:14):
It's so
MIC3 (15:15):
it's so sexy.
It's so sexy.
MIC1 (15:16):
So sexy.
MIC2 (15:16):
What?
Yeah.
MIC1 (15:17):
yeah, yeah.
Don't get
MIC3 (15:19):
Really?
Yeah.
You don't know That
MIC1 (15:21):
I sound like a, a bloke.
MIC3 (15:22):
What?
What?
No, no.
You sound hot.
MIC1 (15:26):
annoying.
No,
MIC3 (15:27):
No, that's
MIC2 (15:28):
my God.
Someone comment how sexyCassie's voice is and that she
should open up her own sidehustle.
MIC1 (15:42):
So my take on it, my take
is probably stay away from it
MIC3 (15:47):
it's great you've had
experience though, because
there's no point the three of ussitting here saying Botox is
bad, but with no experience.
MIC1 (15:53):
I'm all for people, doing
what makes'em happy, if that's
what you wanna do.
I don't judge or anything, butthis is just my experience and
I've gone and done a bit ofresearch.
I've looked at women, I'velooked at the whole concept of
it.
And yeah, I'm just gonna try andage disgracefully
MIC2 (16:14):
Disgracefully,
MIC1 (16:15):
gracefully.
MIC3 (16:17):
You are aging very
gracefully.
You look amazing.
MIC1 (16:21):
have a sexy voice.
So you know.
Well,
MIC2 (16:22):
Well,
MIC3 (16:23):
you also a sexy face
MIC1 (16:24):
so all they have to do is
close their eyes and listen to
me not look at my face.
I thought we
MIC2 (16:27):
I thought we were keeping
this pg.
MIC1 (16:29):
Oh no I'm not.
Okay.
That's a wrap.
MIC3 (16:32):
Oh,
MIC2 (16:32):
Good night.