Anonymous wrote:She looks overweight in the first photo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a lot of Persian women and plastic surgery, especially rhinoplasty, is quite common among the upper class/UMC. So not surprising that other cosmetic beauty treatments like botox would also be popular.
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Persian women are by far the highest population of rhinoplasty patients.
Funny I know a lot too, and the only people who say "Persian women don't age" are Persian women. I nod politely every time I hear it, but secretly I just think they look nice for their age but definitely their age. And putting a lot of effort into their looks is definitely a part of their culture. As is dressing fairly provocatively no matter their age. "Mutton dressed as lamb" is not a thing they are afraid of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a lot of Persian women and plastic surgery, especially rhinoplasty, is quite common among the upper class/UMC. So not surprising that other cosmetic beauty treatments like botox would also be popular.
+1
Persian women are by far the highest population of rhinoplasty patients.
Anonymous wrote:I know a lot of Persian women and plastic surgery, especially rhinoplasty, is quite common among the upper class/UMC. So not surprising that other cosmetic beauty treatments like botox would also be popular.
Anonymous wrote:https://theeverygirl.com/sara-azanis-washington-dc-home-tour/
If that article is correct, she’s actually only 37.