More like 21. By 30, they're trying very hard to maintain their youthfulness. |
Scientifically speaking this is the most beautiful face
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2132896/Florence-Colgate-Girl-Britains-beautiful-face.html http://www.yourtango.com/2015275420/this-woman-has-worlds-most-scientifically-beautiful-face |
Who's definition of beauty is this science following?
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Why are white women everywhere trying to make their skin darker by tanning? Is the global definition of beauty tan skin?
Why are white women getting lip fillers? Is the global definition of beauty thicker lips? |
| If white skin were the standard, Irish women would rule the world. |
Very few white women do this. Dream on, sister. Now if you could figure out how to give white women the uttterly unwrinkled, unblemished skin that middle age black women have, I'd pay a LOT Of money for it. |
Um, I don't agree |
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+1. That "eye of the beholder" stuff is definitely true. |
| yea, all us non-white women want that thin, wrinkly white-woman skin by the time we hit our 30's. |
Incorrect submission |
+1. I agree, sometimes I think black women LOVE to repeat this, even though it's not universally true. If I look around my office of about 100 people, I actually think the white women look better, and believe me, they're not doing plastic surgery. It's not just about wrinkles, it's about skin tone, bone structure, many other thing. |
What? |
Not much is universally true when it comes to beauty, and that's why OP's post is dumb, and that's why people are posting also dumb-non-universally true comments. It's to make a point to OP. |
As they should, just my personal opinion as an Irish chick. I kid! |