Thanks for your comment and let us know what you think. Bio-oil can feel greasy at first, but once it absorbs, it begins to feel more silky, then soft. The intitial "greasy" or oily feel can be off-putting at first. If you are noticing sagging by the jawline, be sure to apply the Bio-oil to your neck area as well, ideally blending upward to your jawline. Keep us posted and good luck!
Thanks for your comment, and you’re absolutely right. In fact, your comment is the very reason why there is a story about Cindy here at all. Unfortunately, the celebrity spin factory has a habit of showing near perfect post-baby bodies (or post 35 or 40 year old flawless faces) that are truly unachievable without dedicated time at the gym and usually a bit of cosmetic surgery to help. It’s that unattainable goal that stories like this one about Cindy aim to put a dose of reality on. And, yes, it is to help make other women feel better about themselves. The unrealistic images we see otherwise perpetuate the low self-image that many women unfortunately suffer from as a result of not being able to naturally achieve an airbrushed ideal. I think Cindy looks great and I also applaud her honesty for admitting to using Botox—she helps shatter such myths. As a mother of three who still wears bikinis (and is 43) sans surgery, I can relate to Cindy and find her an inspiration. Good luck and best wishes as you prepare for the birth of your baby.
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