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What age do you think a woman should start having Botox? In her thirties or forties, perhaps? Or never? How about at the age of eight?
Birmingham beautician Kerry Campbell thinks she's doing the best for her eight-year-old daughter Britney by regularly injecting her with Botox.
Kerry purchases Botox and fillers online and carries out the treatments herself, injecting Britney's forehead and lips with the substances.
The beautician told the Sun: "What I am doing for Britney now will help her become a star. I know one day she will be a model, actress or singer, and having these treatments now will ensure she stays looking younger and baby-faced for longer."
"I'm sure people reading this will think I am being irresponsible, but I ensure that I test the Botox and fillers I buy online on myself first."
"All I want is for Britney to have the best start in life, so it is easier for her to become a superstar."
Britney said: "My friends think it's cool I have all the treatments...they used to hurt, but now I don't cry that much"
"I also want a boob and nose job soon, so that I can be a star."
http://www.lemondrop.co.uk/2011/03/2...aughter-botox/
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Cant say I agree with this mums thinking.
Is giving a child Botox good preparation for living in our looks-obsessed culture or just a really bad idea?