Rosemary Coleman
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They might need three a month apart.
We like to do that well in advance.
The operator shouldn't touch them.
They should do nothing a few weeks before the wedding.
Nothing different.
No new products.
No new facials.
Just stay very conservative because you do not want to develop an allergic contact dermatitis or an infection a week or two before your wedding.
Be conservative.
My philosophy on Botox is do not try it for the first time within six months of the wedding because Botox has to be fashioned for each individual.
Everybody needs a slightly different touch depending on their facial structure.
It takes two weeks to take full effect.
Most people find Botox only lasts three months, but some people will get six months out of it.
That's fabulous normally, but not if you don't like what was done to you.
So don't try Botox for the first time sooner than six months before the wedding so that if you don't like it, it will wear off.
Yeah, you don't want to not like how you're looking on your wedding day.
And you could be stuck with it.
But ideally, then get the Botox right.
Maybe, you know, somewhere between 12 and six months.