Words matter. These are the best Botox Quotes from famous people such as Paul Nassif, Richard Marx, Trinny Woodall, Diane von Furstenberg, Cherie Lunghi, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.

I had my nose done four times. I’ve had a little bit of filler before, a little bit of Botox before. So I have been a patient, not in my own hands, obviously.
But I’m just having fun playing and giving Botox injections to the older songs.
I would advise women not to be shy about admitting they’ve had Botox – it just shows you want to look your best, and there’s nothing wrong with that.
I obviously don’t feel under pressure to look young, because I have had no Botox or surgery. I don’t judge people who choose to have it, but I don’t want to erase who I am.
I tried Botox, but I don’t want to be hooked on that stuff.
Botox not only helps with wrinkles, it actually makes you feel more relaxed as frowning causes tension.
I had Botox and I hated it. For four long months, I looked like a different person.
I am not anti plastic surgery, but I’m anti procedures such as Botox and fillers which can actually distort the face and start making you look a bit odd.
I think with social media and men wanting to look good – since honestly a lot of the older men are going out with younger women – they do want to use Botox.
I’ve never done Botox in my life. But I’ve probably tried everything else under the sun.
I had a go with Botox but looked both scared and surprised at the same time. I don’t like to be either.
I used to have these frown lines on my forehead and thanks to them, people thought that I was the serious sorts. I used to host a chat show then and it used to look really bad. And so I got botox done and it worked for me.
I haven’t had any plastic surgery – despite what people think, this is my nose. I have had Restylane and Botox, but I don’t think of that as plastic surgery any more.
I judge when I need a top-up of Botox by looking in the mirror to see if I can move more than half my forehead.
I do acupuncture. Because it really helps. It is the opposite of Botox. Botox blocks, and acupuncture moves.
I don’t Botox. I’ve never Botoxed.
No Botox, no facelifts. I’ve had two laser surgeries for my eyesight, that’s it. The rest is down to good genes and my unique personal formula for good health.
I’ve never done Botox in my life. But I’ve probably tried everything else under the sun.
There’s something really wrong with using Botox: it stops you making facial expressions – people are so interested in how they appear that there’s no intention of projecting how they feel.
In our world of sleek flesh and collagen, Botox and liposuction, what we most fear is the dissolution of the body-mind, the death of the brain.
What’s disgraceful is that any Tom, Dick and Harry can open up a clinic and administer Botox.
Botox? I think it’s fantastic and also horrible.
Ours is decidedly not an age of Abrahams, Jacobs, or of youthful Elazars proud to be regarded as men of seventy. On the contrary, it is one in which the external signs of aging are avoided at all costs, youth is worshipped, and immortality is sought not in children but in Botox.
I work out three or four times a week, I have Botox, take tons of vitamins and vitamin infusions – if you believe that these things work, you will feel better.
I’ve done little bits of Botox for a long time. If I wasn’t on TV, I probably wouldn’t.
I don’t care what I look like. I must be comfortable. Some of my friends have plastic surgery and Botox, but I’m not interested in it.
I don’t want to be 45 competing with 20-year-olds, running to go get Botox. I want to be an expressive actor hired for the age that I am, portraying women who are my age: 40. I’m just hoping I can find some of those roles to play. Otherwise, I have to find something else.
Yeah, tons… fillers and botox and I’ve definitely made some mistakes but it’s hard to watch yourself get older on television.
If you choose to be Frankenstein with Botox and plastic surgery, you’ve bought your own private mask.
I like the Kardashians. I watch ’em. When Kim got the botox in her face, and it made her face go weepy, that was funny. I also watch ‘America’s Next Top Model.’ I’ve always been a big fan.
I get Botox and fillers; I don’t think there’s anything wrong with it.

There’s no danger to suddenly stopping fillers or Botox.
I didn’t get attached to Botox. It is costly, and you have to remember to keep doing it.
I see pictures of myself BB – before Botox – and I see the ones after and I am happy. I am on television 1,500 times a year and it is a very small way, and a safe way, of looking a little bit better than I used to.
I’ve not had Botox, no.
I’ve never been interested in changing my face. I hear of those glycolic peels and the Botox and plastic surgeries, and I am just, like, ‘Oh my God.’ I just could never do that.
Thanks to Botox and fillers, as well as the work that I’ve already had, my face pretty much maintains itself.
If someone overdoes fillers or Botox, and many months have passed, they’ll start looking more natural, like Dr. Dubrow.
I have had Botox a few times, but invasively the worst thing I’ve had done was when they took a bit of fat from my love handles and injected it in my face.
I’ve had Botox and all that – why not? There’s no cream that gets rid of wrinkles; that’s a load of rubbish in my eyes. But Botox does.
I don’t want plastic surgery or fillers or Botox.
I do Botox… I started getting Botox when I was 25 for migraines. I recommend that to anybody.
I haven’t done fillers or Botox for ages. There comes a point where you have to match bits of you with the other bits; otherwise, you get a terribly random situation.
I’ve had Botox. It hurts a lot, but I like it.
I tried Botox one time and was permanently surprised for a couple of months. It was not a cute look for me. My feeling is, I have three children who should know what emotion I’m feeling at the exact moment I’m feeling it… that is critical.
I’ve done little things, including Botox, but it didn’t feel right for me.
I have done Botox before. I just don’t love doing it. It gives me so much anxiety!
Never say never, but I don’t think I’ll ever get Botox because we don’t know the long-term side effects, and I just don’t think that can be good for you.
You have to be desirable. And that’s why so many woman of my age or even younger are pushed to Botox and plastic surgery, all the things that people say, ‘Why do women do this?’ Where do you go in your 50s in your career?
I haven’t had Botox because my face is a bit lopsided and I depend on keeping everything animated so that people don’t notice.
I have tried Botox, and I don’t like it because it stops you being able to move your facial muscles which, as an actress, are essential. But I do have collagen injections.
You see these actresses who have had Botox or something else done, and it takes you out of the film.
Thanks to Botox and fillers, as well as the work that I’ve already had, my face pretty much maintains itself.
Botox, trust me I’ve been tempted – but I resist! Think about what happens to your muscles – and your skin – if you’re sick and don’t move for a few days. It all atrophies! Plus, if you freeze a muscle in your face, other muscles have to compensate! And once you stop, what does that look like?
I’m not interested in Botox or getting a facelift. There comes a point where you have to let go and accept that you are no longer the youngest and that you have other things to offer.
I hate Botox, but a fabulous-looking friend of mine told me her secret was this gadget that uses electrical impulses to tone your facial muscles. It works!
Botox and other fillers make everybody look the same, with the big cheekbones where they fill you up. It’s much cheaper to have a fringe – it takes years off everybody.
I know there’s Botox and all these skin-firming treatments, but I’m afraid they’ll make me look weird.
I have nothing against women who decide to have botox done.
I don’t do anything artificial. I don’t do Botox or surgery.
Just to make it clear, I do not have a problem with anyone who decides to have Botox.
I never want to be in that stage where a band ends up playing state fairs and casinos. I am not willing to go out shooting up Botox and eating corn dogs while judging pig contests.

People say I look so happy – and I say, ‘That’s the Botox.’
If you’re an unattractive girl who’s trying to be beautiful with Botox, forget it. If you are a beautiful girl who’s trying to be beautiful with Botox, you will look like you’re angry all the time.
I tried Botox once. Never again. It made my forehead freeze.
I will not have Botox. You know why? Because I eat! I eat the fat, I eat the vegetable, I eat everything. If you exercise and you don’t eat enough, it takes its toll on the skin.
Because I am married to a surgeon, I do Botox and I do some fillers. But I truly believe that the best beauty secret is happiness. I know that sounds sappy, but I’m just telling you it comes from the inside and spreads out. The happier and more satisfied you are living your life, the better you will look.
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