Anonymous wrote:I just feel like if I go to instagram right now, I can find 100 women who are way hotter than any of the models who were on TV or magazines in the 80s.
Yet they all look the same. Overfilled lips, arched eyebrows, fake eyelashes, overly painted faces, fake shine, fake curls.
These are the same women insisting over and over again that beauty comes in every shape and color and than they all look the same.
Anonymous wrote:Hair is much better now that is for sure.
I just feel like if I go to instagram right now, I can find 100 women who are way hotter than any of the models who were on TV or magazines in the 80s.
Anonymous wrote:I just feel like if I go to instagram right now, I can find 100 women who are way hotter than any of the models who were on TV or magazines in the 80s.
I guess to some extent, it depends what we're trying to compare: the very prettiest women from each era; the middle of the pack, or the ugliest.
(And, also, I tend to agree with the women who posted above who find the whole discussion a little distasteful since it treats women like objects.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the decline of smoking has helped people look better across the board.
+1 Plus the fact that more people are aware of sun damage. Tanning beds were really popular when I grew up and now people slather on sunscreen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the decline of smoking has helped people look better across the board.
+1 Plus the fact that more people are aware of sun damage. Tanning beds were really popular when I grew up and now people slather on sunscreen.
Anonymous wrote:I think the decline of smoking has helped people look better across the board.