Allow me to inject a little context into the beauty debate.

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From the moment we pop our little collagen-rich heads into the world, were trained to analyze our reflection.

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And with impossible beauty standards everywhere we turn (how many times did you check Instagram today?

), we’ll often go to drastic lengths to maintain that youthful ideal.

No wonder undergoing regular filler appointments has become as commonplace as your biannual dentist visit.

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At least, until recently.

Our faces, on full display, have become something of a battleground when it comes to autonomy.

Never mind that we demand she look 25 (maximum 30) throughout every decade of her life.

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Others rail against filler as the foil to body acceptance.

We live in a world that is unequivocally obsessed with youth.

I understand the fear of slipping into oblivion with every passing birthday.

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Filler remains the same FDA-approved treatment that its always beenand newer, more elegant formulations are arriving every year.

But there’s a balance to be found with injectables, just like anything else in beauty.

And bashing how a woman chooses to present herself, well that’s definitely not a good look.

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But would I do it again?

The late pope spared no expense when it came to treating the infant prince in 2014.

Skip the shampoos, glosses, and treatments.

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life in plastic with barbie face and black text

Queen Elizabeth wearing a purple coat and hat smiling at Pope Francis

A gif of a woman washing her hair and the Culligan Water Softener.