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'I spent £10k on beauty treatments and Botox to look my best on my wedding day'

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MyLondon she claims she started working on her looks an entire year before she was wed. After getting engaged, Alice decided to spend £350 on Botox in her upper face and another £450 on jaw slimming treatments.Alice said: "Because I do a lot of treatment for other brides as well I knew which treatment would work and what I wanted to focus on."While it’s most commonly known for its wrinkle-smoothing benefits, Botox can be used to help remodel muscles in the face, ultimately changing the shape of the face itself."She continued: "The general rule of thumb is that it takes three to five days for the effects of Botox to kick in, and those effects then last three to five months.“However, it takes a full two weeks to see the complete effects of the injectable.“Point being, it is something you want to do about a month before the wedding but it pays to give it a trial run first so the clinician can work out your dose so recommended first dose at least six months prior to the big day."Before her wedding, Alice also had a raft of other expensive procedures.She had tear trough filler for £600 and chin filler for £450 to add fullness, volume, and definition to her face.The business owner also had six clear and brilliant laser treatments at £2000, which replace damaged skin with healthy looking tissue and yields younger-looking skin.Not to forget the micro-needling treatment AquaGold which costs a hefty £800 and aims to deposit hyaluronic acid and fillers into the skin to create a smooth texture and shrink pores.Alice also had a £40 fire and ice facial using LED light – but she didn’t stop with her face.Alice had a Neo Emsculpt body sculpting treatment for abdomen and buttocks costing £800 per area, £600 Hyperhydrosis treatment to.

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