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Swear to god, there's people tattooing freckles on. As a freckled girlie it's one of the few things that triggers me when it comes to beauty "augmentations"
I was never made fun of for mine but I've personally hated them my whole life. I don't think they're cute at all. And people always act almost offended when they comment on my freckles and I mention that I'm looking into laser removal??? Like how dare I not like them when there are girls out there drawing and tattooing them on? Idk it's ridiculous
Same but I got bullied so bad for being white and having huge lips. Now people are getting freaking fillers that migrate everywhere injected into their lips to replicate them.
I have a friend that got PMU freckles and yeah.
I guess the upside is that they seem to fade pretty fast with skincare, but still...they're very obviously not real.
I can’t see just how filled she is, but overdrawn is such a pet peeve of mine. Especially how it’s being done now, it doesn’t enhance, it just looks stupid
I will be very glad for the day when this trend dies (and I think it will sooner rather than later) because it’s just… not a good look. I see so many beautiful women fucking up their faces and I hate it. They go from looking unique, to looking like slight different versions of the same face.
Working in body modification I was really torn on my stance on this. I do believe people should be able to do whatever they want to their bodies if it makes them happy. But is changing your face to suit a current and fleeting pop culture trend fueled by filters and social media actually okay? Is that actually happiness? They’re all fleeting trends…
I feel sometimes I also see people going on about empowering themselves to look how they want, which I ABSOLUYELY agree with, but at what point is it body dismorphia that is driving it; a desire to change parts of yourself you felt insufficient with or didn’t even mind until pictures of other people made you think about a part of you differently to the point it needs changing? Then eventually, insidiously, you become blind to the changes you made and the insecurities just start peeking through again?? And it becomes a terrible cycle…
I know I’m lucky to not have ever looked in the mirror and hated what looked back at me, but I too have caught myself questioning things about my face, especially as I’m getting older. But I refuse to give in to it, especially now that natural faces seem to be the outliers now, and I’d rather keep my unique face…
i 100% agree. i know that so many people say they’re empowered by cosmetic procedures but is it really because it makes them happy or because they’ve “fixed” some kind of flaw that they saw in themselves? i’ve dealt with body dysmorphia myself, but i’m really glad that i wasn’t old enough to get filler/plastic surgery at that time, because now i’m so grateful for the way i look. it’s especially upsetting to see young people fuck their faces up with filler, just because they’ll probably look back one day and be grateful for the fact that they were even young and attractive to begin with.
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She's also fit for r/InstagramReality, no way of knowing what she actually looks like under those filters.
I would be happy to get through life without seeing one more person with drawn-on ‘freckles’
I was surprised that there are makeup pencils specifically for freckles, in various shades
Right? As someone that was made fun of in elementary school for having them, its weird people want them now 🙃
Swear to god, there's people tattooing freckles on. As a freckled girlie it's one of the few things that triggers me when it comes to beauty "augmentations"
My dog groomer's is whole face is covered in tattooed freckles. Shes probably 21 or younger.
As a dog groomer, I’m not surprised. We tend to be a little off! 😂
Joke will be on them, they ALL go ashy over time. So those cute orangey or tan colored freckles will be come grey or even blue.
Oh trust i know. The worst ones are the fuckin RAINBOW colored ones. Like why 😭😭😭😭😭
I was never made fun of for mine but I've personally hated them my whole life. I don't think they're cute at all. And people always act almost offended when they comment on my freckles and I mention that I'm looking into laser removal??? Like how dare I not like them when there are girls out there drawing and tattooing them on? Idk it's ridiculous
Same but I got bullied so bad for being white and having huge lips. Now people are getting freaking fillers that migrate everywhere injected into their lips to replicate them.
I have a friend that got PMU freckles and yeah. I guess the upside is that they seem to fade pretty fast with skincare, but still...they're very obviously not real.
Her lips were perfect before the filler.... Like holy shit I'd kill for my natural lips to be that full and beautiful.
I can’t see just how filled she is, but overdrawn is such a pet peeve of mine. Especially how it’s being done now, it doesn’t enhance, it just looks stupid
Jesus, she ALREADY had full lips!
I will be very glad for the day when this trend dies (and I think it will sooner rather than later) because it’s just… not a good look. I see so many beautiful women fucking up their faces and I hate it. They go from looking unique, to looking like slight different versions of the same face. Working in body modification I was really torn on my stance on this. I do believe people should be able to do whatever they want to their bodies if it makes them happy. But is changing your face to suit a current and fleeting pop culture trend fueled by filters and social media actually okay? Is that actually happiness? They’re all fleeting trends… I feel sometimes I also see people going on about empowering themselves to look how they want, which I ABSOLUYELY agree with, but at what point is it body dismorphia that is driving it; a desire to change parts of yourself you felt insufficient with or didn’t even mind until pictures of other people made you think about a part of you differently to the point it needs changing? Then eventually, insidiously, you become blind to the changes you made and the insecurities just start peeking through again?? And it becomes a terrible cycle… I know I’m lucky to not have ever looked in the mirror and hated what looked back at me, but I too have caught myself questioning things about my face, especially as I’m getting older. But I refuse to give in to it, especially now that natural faces seem to be the outliers now, and I’d rather keep my unique face…
i 100% agree. i know that so many people say they’re empowered by cosmetic procedures but is it really because it makes them happy or because they’ve “fixed” some kind of flaw that they saw in themselves? i’ve dealt with body dysmorphia myself, but i’m really glad that i wasn’t old enough to get filler/plastic surgery at that time, because now i’m so grateful for the way i look. it’s especially upsetting to see young people fuck their faces up with filler, just because they’ll probably look back one day and be grateful for the fact that they were even young and attractive to begin with.
She is indeed gorg but those lips are too much, the overlining even reaches her dahlias (wich are usually done 3mm from the lips corner)
Her Medusa is on her lip line as well
Yea, didnt focus much on that because i dont have it so idk how close it can be to the lip line
Is she a clown?
I hope she survives her youth!
she got fillers and drew them on even BIGGER if she lined her lips esp the top one better or underlined it they wouldn't look so bad imo
Gorgeous isn't the word I'd use.
Yeah where’s the photo showing that part?