Anonymous wrote:“Fake” beauty looks very different on a screen than in real life. My DH notices false lashes, thick eyebrows, that black cat eye liner, lip injections, and Botox in real life but doesn’t notice them on tv unless I point it out. A lot of women and girls nowadays are trying to look like those on screens without realizing those things often look terrible in real life.
As for what men prefer, that’s individual. I’ve known men who like the fake look and men who hate it.
Anonymous wrote:Just posted a thread about natural beauty in the “Beauty and Fashion” forum. Can men tell the difference between natural and fake beauty (fake noses, tits, lips, eyelashes, etc)? Do they care?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't care, love technology
This is a good question to weed the superficial out of the pack. You are obviously young and superficial.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I would never consent to elective surgery, but honestly, I couldn't care less what others do. There is no fake or natural, just beauty.
How do you define that, then?
Beauty? In the eye of the beholder. I don't have the same tastes as you, probably. But on a basic level, even and healthy skin, symmetrical features, toned body. And then I don't like strong noses or eyes too close together, but that's just me. In terms of aging, well, youthfulness is always better but it has to be tasteful.
Anonymous wrote:Don't care, love technology
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I would never consent to elective surgery, but honestly, I couldn't care less what others do. There is no fake or natural, just beauty.
How do you define that, then?
Anonymous wrote:
I would never consent to elective surgery, but honestly, I couldn't care less what others do. There is no fake or natural, just beauty.