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*Tips hat*

As always Cat, it's a supreme compliment coming from you!

Sylph, not sure about what breed...I really shouldn't name one, it would be insulting to the dogs.

An interesting article about Heather Locklear's work:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1331316/Anything-declare-Heather-Has-49-year-old-Locklear-little-help-stave-old-age.html

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Thorsten Kaye has been looking refreshed... and I do mean refreshed this go round. Most of the lines are gone, his skin looks firmer and there's a glow to it.

Daytimefan, I'm curious about Susan's Haskell's teeth. I'm wondering if she had teeth implants because they are very pronounced. When she's doing a dramatic scene it sometimes take up most of her face and I can't recall her teeth being as large as they are in the '90s.

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Zing! I might go with Staffordshire Bull Terrier myself.

http://media.photobucket.com/image/staffordshire%20bull%20terrier/chuck48/nikonpics086.jpg

Money, that's interestign what you said about TK. I thought he looked well rested his last return engagement but that he looked pretty rough again this go round. One thing's for sure, a haircut takes years off his face, all that shag in the back makes him look older and fatter faced.

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I agree with Wendy Lewis (the Knife Coach) who said that Heather Locklear's face looks overfilled. That's the big problem with it. It's way too rounded out. The good news is that Heather hasn't permanently ruined her face. She doesn't seem to have done anything surgical and if she has (like a face lift) it looks absolutely natural. Heather, please, wherever you are (well, thanks to the Daily Mail, I know you're in my hometown!) just STOP EVERYTHING. Don't let another needle near you for 3 years. Just use good skincare and stay out of the sun. Let all this stuff wear off. And cut your hair. And go back to your Amanda Woodward look. It's the only aesthetic that will work for you, it's timeless, just go with it. We all love you as Amanda. We're happy to see an older Amanda! Just go with it!

Melissa Reeves: Botox, lasers, fillers.

Susan Haskell's teeth: they look capped. A little too big. And she probably does Botox.

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DaytimeFan- What I find so jarring about Heather is the plump and overfilled cheeks and overly smooth (and PLUMP) forehead in combination with the serious crowsfeet. Why did her doctor not do Botox in the eye area to at least make her symmetrical!?? Her face is SO off balance due to her eye area being so natural and the rest being so unnatural.. I just don't get it!

And Susan Haskell had her teeth whitened (overly so) shortly after she returned to OLTL. She has the same teeth she always did. Daytimefan, I think women should stay the hell away from their lips, but in Susan's case, do you agree that some filler in the lips (a small amount) would be beneficial?

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Re Heather Locklear: I think Botox in the eye area would make Heather look worse. She was ageing really nicely and only started doing these injections to the degree that they became noticeable and ugly looking in 2009 after her recent troubles.

She really, really, just needs to stop everything, full stop. Nothing. If she was desperate for something, I'd say do Fraxel...but no fillers, No Botox (except between the eyebrows if she so desired) but absolutely no fillers.

Re Susan Haskell: I don't like fillers in the lips, I don't think it's a natural looking treatment. I would never advise Susan Haskell to go that route.

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