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'Veteran' Botox User Is Shocked by Latest Injection Results: 'My Fiancé Freaked Out' (Exclusive)

- - 'Veteran' Botox User Is Shocked by Latest Injection Results: 'My Fiancé Freaked Out' (Exclusive)

Angel Saunders, Hedy PhillipsDecember 25, 2025 at 2:00 AM

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A woman recently went viral online for her reaction to Botox

Ashley Warwick tells PEOPLE she’d previously gotten injectables for 10 years before having a very different reaction in November

Her TikTok video has more than 3 million views

An Arizona woman’s reaction to what her face can do with Botox is going viral.

Ashley Warwick, 37, of Phoenix, speaks exclusively with PEOPLE about how her return to injections ended up having her loved ones with raised eyebrows and the internet in stitches.

“I've been getting Botox routinely for about 10 years. I took a two-year break, and this was my first time back since that break,” Warwick tells PEOPLE.

She adds, “I consider myself a seasoned veteran with injectables [such as] Botox and fillers but more recently, just Botox to quell any premature aging.”

On Nov. 23, Warwick, who took an extensive break from any fillers for the time being, posted the video to TikTok. As of Dec. 24, the clip has more than 3.5 million views.

“My Botox is starting to kick in,” she said at the start of the clip, recording her face in a selfie-style video.

What happened next is why her video was able to garner such attention in a little under a month.

“Look, I’ve never been able to make this face before in my life. Is this normal?”

Warwick lifts her eyebrows, but they go far beyond what she was used to, as they curl inward in a highly animated fashion.

“no there's nothing normal abt this mom im scared,” one person commented, along with a zoomed in screenshot of the 37-year-old. Another wrote that she looked like “my sim when she found out she was pregnant.”

Despite the drastic eyebrow arch, sometimes known as “spock brow,” Warwick tells PEOPLE she didn’t notice it until someone else brought it to her attention.

“The only reason I even noticed it was because I was having a conversation with my fiancĂ© and proceeded to make 'the face' and my fiancĂ© freaked out,” she says. “That's when I ran to the bathroom to check it out in the mirror and decided for whatever reason that the internet needs to see it as well!”

She’d filmed the TikTok two days after getting the injections, calling the visible change “the quickest my Botox has ever started to take effect,” though it normally takes around five days for her to see a difference.

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Ashley Warwick reacts to her Botox

“I think as Botox starts to settle in, you can contort your face in various ways as it slowly takes effect. I was having too much fun with it!” Warwick tells PEOPLE.

Through her viral experience, she’s learned that others have gone through the same thing.

“People were posting selfies of their crazy facial expressions as their Botox started to settle,” Warwick says of her comment section.

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She also admits that she found the temporary situation to be fairly amusing.

“I didn't realize this was a thing but I was laughing hysterically reading the comments and all the photos people posted,” Warwick tells PEOPLE. “It helped me feel a bit more at ease as well knowing that at least this wouldn't be permanent.”

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