Toxin for that better look
Despite the popularity of Botox today, there are still misconceptions about it. By Cheah Ui-Hoon
LET'S face it. We all know of someone who's better-looking than we are and whom we suspect "got the job" or the promotion because of their looks. Countless surveys have been done to show that good-looking people go farther in life and get more handouts.
Recently, a Labour Day survey in Singapore showed that the majority of respondents - 500 men and women aged between 30-60 years were surveyed - believed that good looks gave an advantage in work.
And which body part counted the most? It seemed that respondents ranked "the whole face" and "eyes" as most important when it comes to good looks, and would consider treatment of the eyes if they had to or could do something about it. The survey was carried out by Allergan, the purveyor of Botox.
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