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  • @soulofsomething6651
    @soulofsomething6651 Рік тому +3728

    I was against surgery when I was younger , but now I understand how can help someone to feel better and improve their mental health and life in general. We cannot choose our looks when we are born, but if you get the opportunity to change it might as well take it

    • @tgny4641
      @tgny4641 Рік тому +673

      I agree but idk it kinda seems like the standard is becoming surgically achieved beauty, which kind of does make the surgery problematic in my opinion🤷🏾

    • @purplebubblegum4055
      @purplebubblegum4055 Рік тому +378

      I have mixed feelings about plastic surgery honestly.

    • @nothing-jl2dz
      @nothing-jl2dz Рік тому +332

      Yeah but when it's too normalized it just creates insecurity for others , and not everyone can afford it

    • @gats_uuu
      @gats_uuu Рік тому +220

      you are right, it can make you feel better, but will it really do much in terms of helping one accept who they are? if anything it will only further that part of you which continues to reject who you are, and you'll only find more things that you hate about yourself, I don't hate surgery, and if you wanna do it, then do it, but always remember that self acceptance is the most important thing in the long term.

    • @dukenukem69
      @dukenukem69 Рік тому +1

      Shut up

  • @conclavecabal.h0rriphic
    @conclavecabal.h0rriphic Рік тому +2762

    Ok it’s not really reasonable to compare a photo of a girl making a weird face w/little to no makeup to the after where her hair is dyed- eyebrows drawn in and makeup on. I want to see consistency in the “environmental factors” before I draw any conclusions…

    • @gaymer2316
      @gaymer2316 Рік тому +321

      Exactly the point of the video is kind of lost when a big chunk of the facial changes could easily be explained a different angle, lens distortion, making a face, and any other number of things. If they keep making videos like this they should use more before & afters of multiple different angles and some candids as well.

    • @hollyholly3172
      @hollyholly3172 Рік тому +86

      @@gaymer2316 right? Lol there’s already tons of more people now saying they want the same surgeries as her. Good lord. The angles etc nothing about those two pics are the same so it’s not even a just comparison.

    • @conclavecabal.h0rriphic
      @conclavecabal.h0rriphic Рік тому +54

      @@hollyholly3172 oh god…I hadn’t even stopped to consider the dangers of this at all…the fact people are ready to shell out $ to have their faces mutilated to try to look like this young woman is scary and rather sad

    • @conclavecabal.h0rriphic
      @conclavecabal.h0rriphic Рік тому +1

      @@gaymer2316 You put that into words far better than I did! Thank you!!

    • @redvelvet9215
      @redvelvet9215 Рік тому +3

      @@conclavecabal.h0rriphic all thanks to dating preferences and beauty standards

  • @Lampey22
    @Lampey22 Рік тому +369

    I am a Turkish person and i am here to enlighten you all. She’s a Turkish influencer called “snowmaiid” and the two photos are indeed real.
    She did an explanation saying: “Yes dude i think i was ugly too. Having plastic surgery is not bad or something to be ashamed of, but sharing the worst photo and comparing it to a current pic is bad. I have plenty of other photos from when i was a teenager”
    and she posted a lot of her old photos.
    I tried to translate it to English as good as i could since us Turks use a lot of slang
    Also, the first photo is from a video that she’s talking, that is why her lips weird looking
    And finally, if you ever see a Turkish before-after pic again, it is 100% true. Turkish plastic surgery is at another level man

    • @gloojaam6756
      @gloojaam6756 Рік тому +8

      but REAL TURK are look like Chinese

    • @terken8454
      @terken8454 Рік тому +15

      But that doesn't mean Turks are ugly or anything. There are couple of bad apples that's it. There are loads of naturally attractive Turkish women. It's just that medicine is quite developped in the country and it's cheap

    • @Lampey22
      @Lampey22 Рік тому +8

      @@terken8454 of course! Turkic women are something else man

    • @leilah9885
      @leilah9885 Рік тому

      What is her instagram @?

    • @Lampey22
      @Lampey22 Рік тому +3

      @@leilah9885 snowmaiid

  • @roviize9425
    @roviize9425 Рік тому +741

    Didn’t know ‘glowing up’ equated to getting plastic surgery nowadays. Sad as hell.

    • @user-tp4gi8gt3g
      @user-tp4gi8gt3g Рік тому +36

      how's that sad ?

    • @v.xien.
      @v.xien. Рік тому +62

      Becoming more beautiful, having more opportunities, more success and money… oh no… how sad. It’s reality, who cares. It’s nothing new and it isn’t sad. I’d love to get plastic surgery if it means I could reap the benefits. No matter how much you mentally glow up, it will not change your face and body

    • @hermitofswords
      @hermitofswords Рік тому +7

      It equates to the after effect not the process. Being judgmental doesn't look good on anyone, though.

    • @shantymaleepreeda
      @shantymaleepreeda Рік тому

      @@user-tp4gi8gt3g why is it artificial beauty? Sorry if I sound very conservative, I'm an atheist, okay? but I am not going to have offspring or share ancestry with someone who is not going to give good genes to my children.

    • @-Dazai-
      @-Dazai- Рік тому

      Stay ugly then 🤣

  • @ik5759
    @ik5759 Рік тому +1624

    She looks pretty cute in her before. But still the improvement is hard to deny and I like her after more. So if she is the same person. A good eyebrow and hairstyle. Colored contacts. Nose job, lip lift, and possible jaw enhancements? Those are the things I want to get as well.

    • @kylerBD
      @kylerBD Рік тому +153

      Also some type of eye surgery. Corners of her eyes drastically different.

    • @peko9896
      @peko9896 Рік тому +36

      Why would you get that enhancements?

    • @lepas_died_6662
      @lepas_died_6662 Рік тому +116

      Lmao she did not had any eye job simply his angle changed. Look the first picture she prob took the picture with the camera down

    • @warmtoiletseat7362
      @warmtoiletseat7362 Рік тому +58

      @@kylerBD dude no, it's literally just the angle. Your eyes look downturned from that angle.

    • @jasonhernandez6775
      @jasonhernandez6775 Рік тому

      Simp

  • @mariesmith7096
    @mariesmith7096 Рік тому +1000

    I used to think people who had lots of surgery had the wrong priorities. BUT I’ve realised that looks will always matter in this society. It can change your whole life and how you’re perceived. So, to maximise success and positive experiences it’s definitely worth investing in.

    • @kobragaming9420
      @kobragaming9420 Рік тому +146

      I think minimal surgery such as slight jaw surgery/jaw alignment or a very slight nose job is really beneficial if you’re insecure about those things, the problem is if you get addicted to surgery and start massacring your face in order to achieve the same reaction as your first surgery

    • @333angeleyes
      @333angeleyes Рік тому +53

      I was talking to a friend the other day about people who go viral online. We had two examples: A guy and a girl, both became extremely famous, and gained a lot of money. With his "15 minutes of fame" the guy did the typical partying hard, and buying expensive things to show off to his followers. Whereas the girl took her "15 minutes of fame," and slowly built up a base, and cultivated a brand. Now he is broke, and forgotten whereas she is a millionaire with a small, but loyal following.
      To me it is the same with getting plastic surgeries to enhance your beauty. It is not that it is right, or wrong to prioritize beauty. It is what we do after we achieve that level of beauty from surgeries. Because as you said even though it's taboo in Western Society, and we are publicly shamed for talking about it, the truth is yes Looks Greatly influence your life. But there are so many other facets to life besides beauty your looks are just an a piece not the sum total.

    • @hollyholly3172
      @hollyholly3172 Рік тому +34

      Good luck. Just remember we all age, so the image you obtain now with surgery will not be the same when you’re older. I just hope people are getting the right help before jumping into these surgeries where the risks are high.

    • @himetilsits1936
      @himetilsits1936 Рік тому +1

      Is not her guys🤦🏾‍♀️

    • @SieMiezekatze
      @SieMiezekatze Рік тому +18

      i agree, i personally focus in physique, hair style and makeup, i am afraid of surgery i would rather improve my looks without it

  • @came_leon
    @came_leon Рік тому +136

    i wish there was a channel that would be a mashup of qoves and any good makeup artist, that would offer advice on the right makeup for different face types to look better yet natural and have it all be based on scientific studies like the way qoves does it. It's super frustrating when you're absolutely not interested in getting plastic surgery yet want to improve yourself still looking natural but have nowhere to go for advice.

    • @kakashi4352
      @kakashi4352 Рік тому +47

      You may like dear peachie ! She’s basically exactly what u described

    • @inksword6029
      @inksword6029 Рік тому +2

      You can't fraud facial features with makeup, your side profile and 3/4 will reveal your true bone structure

    • @kebrai9196
      @kebrai9196 Рік тому +11

      Yes search Dear Peachie

    • @came_leon
      @came_leon Рік тому +4

      @@inksword6029 true most of the time, but i think facial contouring when done well can fool people into thinking you have more prominent cheekbones or hollow cheeks than you actually do for example but then again it also depends on the light, the angle etc so you're right to a large extent. Yet i think it doesn't hurt to try a little improvement if it looks natural

    • @came_leon
      @came_leon Рік тому

      @@kebrai9196 @kayashi thanks guys, i checked her lip contouring thing, it was interesting. Not super natural looking though. but i'm gonna watch other videos from her, i might still learn sth !

  • @tul8805
    @tul8805 Рік тому +287

    interesting how supportive these comments are and even encouraging and wanting these types of procedures, but also pretty sad. Taking a risk of going under, for simply cosmetic vanity at such a young age is pretty sad but will just end up being the norm. I see how people are no longer striving for a better version of themselves but striving for perfection and not only that but unsatisfied with going under knife and still using face altering filters. in all honesty first photo is a bad angle and she doesn't look cleaned up, guarantee if you change lighting angle and she dresses up she'd look so naturally pretty, Instagram brain has made you guys think this looks natural, you guys are so easily losing your human qualities to look like some weird cgi person. You guys can delude yourself into thinking surgery will make you happy but it never will (unless it helps with pain of some sort)

    • @maddieb.4282
      @maddieb.4282 Рік тому

      The funny thing is that you’re so ignorant you don’t realize that none of the procedures she’s received even involve a literal knife or going “under” at all. I can guarantee you that she’s had cosmetic procedures but no actual surgery. What are the infinitesimal risks of Botox injections and a lip flip? (I’m confident her nose effect was achieved from makeup and angles/a filter.) Massively lower than the risks of driving to work every day, that’s for sure….
      Do you know what surgical outpatient vs cosmetic outpatient vs surgical inpatient procedures are vs simply aesthetic treatments? Probably not it seems lol

    • @tul8805
      @tul8805 Рік тому +1

      ​@@maddieb.4282 The funny thing is that you're so ignorant you don't realize nose tip changes naturally as we age by getting wider and loose not sharpened on the tip. I'm confident her nose effect was achieved from surgery* I stand by what I said regarding altering our faces to this extreme, doesn't even have to refer to the young lady in this video. You do know what a nose job looks like right? Probably not it seems lol

    • @kgty1295
      @kgty1295 Рік тому +12

      There are some people who have a plethora of insecurities and they can think of 1000 things they would want to fix but you’re forgetting the other group of people who only really have one or two things that they can’t fix naturally and that’s when surgery comes into play. Most people who get plastic surgery only get the one procedure. They don’t end up getting any more or desiring any more plastic surgeries, and even if they do, they decide not to get them. For many of the people who only get one plastic surgery they usually don’t talk about an hour in public with it, and they are very content and happy after.

    • @purplelove3666
      @purplelove3666 Рік тому +27

      I don't condone plastic surgery unless if you have a facial disease or an accident, it's crazy how plastic surgery has become normal.

    • @user-dv9xx3yy8v
      @user-dv9xx3yy8v Рік тому +3

      @@kgty1295 they're already "unnatural" whether it's one time or multiple times done

  • @sophiachen1377
    @sophiachen1377 Рік тому +157

    Hi sorry if my english is not very good! For aegyosal this video mentioned at about 6:34 it can actually be faked very easily. A lot of women can draw them on using eyeshadow and there are even many tools in east asian beauty dedicated to drawing aegyosal or contouring to exaggerate them. I think the girl in the picture probably drew it on, so she looks like she has aegyosal even though she doesnt in the older picture. I think she could absolutely still be the same person not just because of camera angle but also makeup methods!

    • @istrugglewithnames8873
      @istrugglewithnames8873 Рік тому +16

      don't worry about your English! It was perfect and your grammar was amazing and there were no mistakes (apart from the apostrophe on "doesn't") .

  • @nyanlinnsatt77
    @nyanlinnsatt77 Рік тому +334

    and can you do an analysis on South East Asian faces and beauty standards? Since we, Southeast Asians have unique features like not being too Chinese or not too South Asian.

    • @ym_yongmai
      @ym_yongmai Рік тому +2

      I second this!

    • @reve605
      @reve605 Рік тому +28

      Yes. We, Southeast Asian kinda have the same features with east asians but have a tan skin. I would love to see a video about us.

    • @thelolochannel1817
      @thelolochannel1817 Рік тому +22

      Yes, it reminds me of Lalisa from Blackpink, she gives me a somewhat indian vibe in her looks especially in her face shape but she has the almond shaped eyes like East asians do, an analysis is due.

    • @savage_girl_07
      @savage_girl_07 Рік тому +12

      @@thelolochannel1817 and Jihyo of Twice too, I thought she was Indian when I saw her for the 1st time.

    • @artsyneko8504
      @artsyneko8504 Рік тому

      Yes I want too

  • @sarasamadi2196
    @sarasamadi2196 Рік тому +15

    Somewhere in a video you advised to really see a dermatologist when having skin issues, and I finally went after I have spent tons of money on expensive skin care products that wouldn't work for my acne prone skin. My skin is now just glowing like it did when I used to be 10 years old (I'm 22 right now). I want to thank you so so much for helping me improve my appearance through scientific evidence. Now I also think about what really contributes to my beauty before I buy something.

  • @afonso1352
    @afonso1352 Рік тому +4

    New year with a new video, feeling good

  • @heytherehowsitgoing377
    @heytherehowsitgoing377 Рік тому +3

    Oh Gosh thank you soo much. Your sick and still making amazing videos for us! Seriously so nice.
    I love your videos and they are by far one of my favourite part of my day so thank you for making my day better even when yours may not be so great.
    Great work on the vid! and Get Well Soon.🙂

  • @user-dk7ez9vi6f
    @user-dk7ez9vi6f Рік тому +18

    Qoves should do a video on how correct (and incorrect) posutre can effect your face and attractiveness. There’s a reason why every model / movie star has perfect posture

  • @mstly4lg
    @mstly4lg Рік тому +122

    Could Qoves do a video on hair parting? As someone with plentiful hair, I'm constantly moving it from a middle part to a side-right or side-left. Having an oval head shape, I feel a side is better because it evades elongating my face/head the same way a middle part does. I cant find any further resources on framing the face with hair/directions of hair partings.

    • @auds7326
      @auds7326 Рік тому +8

      Dear Peachy has some videos on it if you are femme!

    • @hobicheekz7645
      @hobicheekz7645 Рік тому +1

      I think we have the same problem. My forehead is pretty big almost equal to to 4 fingers above eyebrow till hairline with an oval face...middle part works good. Hope they make a video abt this.

    • @lynninfinite
      @lynninfinite Рік тому +7

      Don’t stick to one part. Keep switching it up. You can lose hair if you only part it in the middle or side. The sun is really damaging and can thin out that spot if it’s always exposed.

    • @udontevenwannaknowbruv
      @udontevenwannaknowbruv Рік тому +1

      @@amandak.4246I think she meant feminine, since most dear peachie videos appeal more to very girly/feminine women. But the hair parting videos from dear peachie are meant for anyone and are very informative

    • @lynninfinite
      @lynninfinite Рік тому

      @Thais Santa Rosa your personal experience doesn’t mean it’s the truth for everyone. People can get sunburnt on their head and repeated exposure can damage hair follicles and the skin around it. Hair stylists will tell you to switch up your part and don’t stick to the same split forever.

  • @jesseshaver2262
    @jesseshaver2262 Рік тому +24

    Key word: camera focal length

  • @Pixeliarmus
    @Pixeliarmus Рік тому +38

    Whenever I feel like my nose looks big, my skin has pores etc. I immediately ask myself this : what if I had a serious illness, like cancer or something? What if my family had a serious illness? Would I still care about my nose looking big? Who the hell cares?
    Surgery isn't the only option to feel more attractive. It's always healthier to "improve" your body with excercise and proper skin care. Eating healthy, excercising and using spf for example, these things will benefit you in the long run. You'll thank yourself when you're older. You won't get the "glow up" immediately, but with time you'll get permanent results while improving your health. I always look and feel prettier the next morning after a workout. And your lips are still a bit too thin? Who cares
    We all have this illusion, we think we're gonna live until 80 - 90 and see these surgeries as "invesments". My father died at the age of 38 in a car accident. Death will come when you least expect it. When you're perfectly healthy there is absolutely no reason for risking your body to go through surgery just so you fit in with the general idea of beauty. There is always a risk even in tiny procedures. Yes everybody can decide how to live their life, but if you think about it there is certainly no need for purely cosmetic surgeries. Also I can't be the only one who's sick and tired or everything and everyone looking perfect copies of eachother. Even music sounds "perfect" nowadays, I find myself listening to old recordings of metal bands which has imperfections making them somehow more real. Everybody is talking about body positivity and accepting yourself as you are but then changing your appereance with surgery is becoming a norm every passing day. Makes no sense to me.

    • @db9b9
      @db9b9 Рік тому +14

      THANK YOU! i 100% agree with you. i used to watch this channel pretty often (especially when i felt insecure, and felt that “educating” myself on these beauty topics would help me) and when i looked in the comments i was shocked that well, everyone just agreed that you pretty much HAVE TO “improve” any “flaws” you were born with. i just find it depressing. i’m not saying we should just pretend that like everyone is beautiful, but what’s wrong if a person is indeed considered “ugly”? our looks shouldn’t determine who we are as people, and even though in stuff like dating looks are pretty important, they shouldn’t be the only aspect you look in a person. a great personality should be more appreciated than perfect beauty

    • @mkim4091
      @mkim4091 10 місяців тому +3

      Absolutely true

    • @user-dv9xx3yy8v
      @user-dv9xx3yy8v Місяць тому +2

      It's hypocritical they say accept or love yourself when they even go through plastic/cosmetic surgery so that they can start "loving" themselves. Smh

  • @aniimalalpha7835
    @aniimalalpha7835 Рік тому +125

    tbh she was still pretty before and with the potential to improve with the flaws pointed out.

    • @mdazharali4160
      @mdazharali4160 Рік тому

      Can you rate me

    • @aniimalalpha7835
      @aniimalalpha7835 Рік тому +22

      @@mdazharali4160 4/10; biggest flaws are the eyebrows, bad eye area and facial fat.
      Fix this and it will probably get to 5

    • @inksword6029
      @inksword6029 Рік тому +12

      Finally someone who can rate accurately, most people in the comments here can't rate for shit since this channel is kinda mainstream

    • @mdazharali4160
      @mdazharali4160 Рік тому

      @@aniimalalpha7835 ok , i have started mewing and yes i have a lot of fat right now can you tell me any natural way to fix eye area. And i thought dense eyebrows are good

    • @aniimalalpha7835
      @aniimalalpha7835 Рік тому +3

      @@mdazharali4160 There are some cosmetics that can alleviate dark circles. But I wouldn't rule out surgery. Since these are deep dark circles, surgery can make a significant difference.

  • @lfaz4296
    @lfaz4296 Рік тому +8

    More videos like this please!

  • @milos8556
    @milos8556 Рік тому +26

    I agree with the others that she’s pretty either way. One thing to look at in either of the pictures is how the images are mirrored. she has the same jaw and nose and even eye positioning. The only difference is that she has contacts, is wearing makeup, took the picture in a different angle, and bleached her hair in the photo on the right.

  • @candace8697
    @candace8697 Рік тому +13

    i feel like she may have also gotten a fox eye/eyebrow lift because the shape of her eyes are totally different in the after. i know that she is looking slightly downward in the before pic but her eyes are still very sloped downwards, and if you look at the after pic her eyes are very upturned with a fox eye look. i also know that makeup can make huge changes to your eyebrows but so can eyebrow lifts and this could be that as well

  • @isabellaunka
    @isabellaunka Рік тому +41

    i thought people were more aware of the toxic standars beauty system etc but seeing this comment section lots of people seem kinda obssesed by their looks. I think that she is pretty before and after but you can tell that the after is her fitting the standarts , it's like its a another person without the same personality to me

    • @koanzx1
      @koanzx1 Рік тому

      Ppl are so dumb beauty = health
      We should be maximizing our health thus resulting in enhanced beauty but frauding everything just to look a certain way is so low iq considering if u get surgery it will not age good most of the times.
      Also if you are healthy you will look good all the time. Girls putting 10kg of makeup and frauding their whole face is so autistic

    • @Thisisabunny
      @Thisisabunny Рік тому +3

      This makes sense to me because this generation (myself included) grew up taking lots of photos of themselves from a young age. We will have to wait and see how this affects us and younger generations with time.

    • @ulrichhille5241
      @ulrichhille5241 Рік тому

      I don't think this site is representing the population. People, who visit this site care much more than average about looks. Otherwise, they wouldn't be here :) So don't worry too much that the world is going mad. If it does, it's for a different reason.

  • @Sk8rGiRl911
    @Sk8rGiRl911 Рік тому +9

    Before watching the video, the hairline, her slightly smaller right eye (left in photo), nose position and asymmetrical jaw all indicate that it’s the same person.
    The eyelashes could be explained by bleaching the lower lashes to lighten them (to open the eyes), concealer transfer or post editing. The lips throw me off, either she has a great injector (and the injection was recent) or she had surgery. Definitely a nose job. Something that raised the outer corner of her eye (very pretty results imo - I want her surgeon’s details 😂). Chin height reduction (combination of increasing bottom lip size, and jaw surgery or box to reduce muscle). Overall, I think super tasteful and timeless enhancements (obligatory statement that she was attractive in the before too, which helps).

  • @manuuyt5919
    @manuuyt5919 Рік тому +129

    Does anyone have any tips on how they remain at peace living in a society where looks are so important (without fixating on their own looks in order to survive) ? I think it would be lovely to hear some ideas of what has helped different people and learn from each other

    • @esraaesraa5037
      @esraaesraa5037 Рік тому +41

      To remain at peace you should not care
      I like dressing up and i take care of myself but i also don’t care whether other people find me attractive or not

    • @britneybritney
      @britneybritney Рік тому +36

      I think focusing outwordly and put your focus more on something other than oneself. Engaging more in hobbies, education, volunteering in your community or animal shelters ect. Also limiting time on social media all make a huge difference

    • @Mienarrr
      @Mienarrr Рік тому +24

      Focusing on having fun with your appearance rather than maximizing your „attractiveness“ has really helped me. If you have fun with style etc you will naturally build up a confidence that makes you appear more sure of yourself and therefore more attractive naturally!
      Also growing up made me realize that there is no need to look better than other people, as long as you can make yourself look a bit better, thats fine. Only compare yourself to yourself if anyone!

    • @fandangofanful
      @fandangofanful Рік тому +12

      Focusing on the fleeting aspect of life helps me put things into perspective. As a Muslim when I think about how temporary my stay is here I realize focusing too much on my looks isn't the best use of my time. If you don't have extensional questions/aren't religious then I'd suggest focusing on your health instead of your looks which has the added benefit of making you feel and look good. Also I don't have social media anymore and that goes a long way in ensuring you're living your life the way you want to live it, not because you're being influenced by trends and instead you're being influenced by the things you're specifically choosing to consume. Hope this helps! Best of luck to you. May Allah (God) grant you hidayya (guidance).

    • @jm8837
      @jm8837 Рік тому

      you should not care and people will less likely care too so you will be a nobody

  • @helloitsme1550
    @helloitsme1550 Рік тому +2

    Beautiful. Better than a lot of Hollywood surgeries

  • @arabmonki1589
    @arabmonki1589 Рік тому

    Great video! Up to seeing something similar again.

  • @Idaastrand
    @Idaastrand Рік тому +7

    I mean, speaking from experience, getting braces took me from the "before" to "after" lips.. I had a severe overbite that made it close to impossible to close my lips without straining like she does in the first picture. Once my front teeth moved back and were slightly shaved down to make them shorter (i had a chip in one of them so the dentist evened them out) my lips looked A LOT bigger and plumper. Like, it legit looked like i got lip fillers if you compare my before and after pics! I'm not denying she might have gotten fillers cause she has that mustache shadow above the lip in the after picture but personally i automatically got "bigger" lips from my teeth moving out of the way. Her chin looks pushed forwards and elongated in her before so she might have gotten corrective surgery/braces to fix an underbite, resulting in the changes to her mouth area.

  • @pandorasbox1658
    @pandorasbox1658 Рік тому +78

    Glow up should not make you unrecognisable, or turn you into someone else. This video made me sad. Looking YOUR best is inspiring, turning yourself into someone else with different coloured eyes and eye shape is depressing.

  • @LemonSte
    @LemonSte Рік тому +15

    i buy that its her. the early picture looks a lot like the ones i used to talk when i was 13-14 lol, they made my face look very round and certain features look different. I also overplucked my eyebrows back then, i suspect this is the case for her too. My eyebrows looked like hers, now they look like the girl's later ones and i've never had any work done. at nearly 25, I've lost a lot of facial fat, except in my chin (sadly lol), so my face is a much different shape, more angular-oval than angular-round. I think she started off with hazel eyes which can vary wildly in shade in different lights, plus filters turn my dark grey eyes to light green sometimes lol. I think the lip work was a good call due to the muscle issues you outlined, and this is a better shape for her brows, but otherwise it kinda makes me sad that now she just looks like everyone else. (also its good to finally know what my hairline is called, i've always just called it my mini widows peak lmao cause my dad has a full blown widows peak)

  • @sansarrra
    @sansarrra Рік тому +2

    Thank you very much for your content. Could you do a video on hair colours, please?

  • @areromsye
    @areromsye Рік тому +1

    Regarding the lower lashes being less visible in the after, it could be just a thin layer of foundation/powder/makeup covering the darkness up hence why it isn't obvious in the after picture

  • @Coco56539
    @Coco56539 Рік тому +4

    Hi! I would really be interested into learning more about skin undertones. It’s a big thing in east Asia to figure out your “personal colors” and to know your skin “season/ undertones” but I feel it’s so complicated to figure out my own undertones and there’s mixed/ confusing explanations on the internet.
    I think it would be a very cool video to help people make small adjustments to look better:)

    • @rinsy1212
      @rinsy1212 Рік тому

      Interesting. Did you know that East Asian color analysis is actually different from Western color analysis? The former heavily relies on value/saturation of your skin, while the latter is decided upon your natural hair/eye/skin coloring. That's why in the west, most east asians are mostly categorized as winters/autumns(due to the darker hair/eye value), and east asians are categorized based on (pale/light/vivid/strong/grayish etc as your complexion/clarity matters more). Basically, you can be a deep winter in the west, but a soft summer with medium contrast in east asia.

    • @cleigh3796
      @cleigh3796 Рік тому +1

      ​@@rinsy1212 I think this makes sense. You don't find yourself thinking about other ethnicities that really don't look like you, and designing a system to flatter them, when you live in an ethnically homogenous nation. Then again sometimes this leads to glaring issues like so many of those makeup guides for different eye shapes listing "Asian" as one of the types as though all Asian people with an epicanthic fold would look best following the listed tips when there different types of Asian eyes (for example monolids vs double eyelids, upturned vs downturned).

  • @user-ip4er4xf8q
    @user-ip4er4xf8q Рік тому +9

    Idk how fair it is to compare a photo where she clearly is looking down at the camera and piercing her lips, to one where she is looking more straight ahead. Not saying she didn’t get the work done mentioned in the video but I’d really like to see another before photo where she is looking straight ahead and has her lips relaxed.

  • @purpleheart5837
    @purpleheart5837 Рік тому +1

    Changed selfie angle dyed hair pose makeup here you have it the glow up

  • @db9b9
    @db9b9 Рік тому +6

    i find it sad how so many people in these kind of communities think that the looks of a person is the most important thing about them. i understand that in today’s society they’re VERY important, but cmon, we are not our looks. in stead of (only) focusing on your attractiveness, why not focus on other things life brings you? i’ve seen so many people say you basically HAVE to improve any flaws mother nature gave you and it’s just sad. as someone with BDD, i understand how plastic surgeries and stuff can help your mental health and well-being, but if everyone just decides to change their faces to look “perfect” everyone will be the same. why just not embrace your natural looks? is looking perfect really THAT important?

  • @laracroft8
    @laracroft8 Рік тому +6

    she explained that this wasnt her

  • @gh4kr
    @gh4kr Рік тому +79

    What a damaged society. This shouldn't be normalised.

    • @inksword6029
      @inksword6029 Рік тому +18

      This is not societal it's purely biological, beauty and truth exist objectively

    • @gh4kr
      @gh4kr Рік тому +37

      @@inksword6029 Beauty is subjective. It is not an objective truth. By comparison, whether someone looks/is healthy can be objectively assessed (because it is an assessment which is biologically hard-wired into us). So to your statement that 'beauty and truth exist objectively', I ask, what does that even mean? There are so many ways of seeing and interpreting the same thing/individual/feature.
      Whether you like it or not, you may look at the woman on the right and think she is a massive improvement, but there are many people who would disagree with you. She looks like every generic filtered image on social media. She is a clone of the standard. *A face, mind you, which is popular for the time being* . If beauty was truly objective (as in what is generally deemed beautiful is biologically-driven), then what is cherished in women (from the trends seen on social media) would remain the same year after year. Except that's far from the truth. Features are trends nowadays. Your view of beauty is distorted by filtered images. Maybe get off of social media, because chances are, that woman on the right does not look like that in real life whatsoever.
      This hyper-focus on having a certain look is absolutely a symptom of a diseased society.

    • @inksword6029
      @inksword6029 Рік тому +1

      @Louis Kingsta when did i say she didn't?

    • @dukenukem69
      @dukenukem69 Рік тому +1

      Yeah, the fact that she had plastic surgery and most likely wouldn't admit it is a women thing and her kids are gonna look ridiculous if she has them

    • @inksword6029
      @inksword6029 Рік тому +1

      @@dukenukem69 it's not like she looks terrible without it, as long as kids eat, breathe and exercise well they're gonna grow to be good looking, beauty is not only genetic it's also environmental

  • @sofiamelo364
    @sofiamelo364 Рік тому

    Love to watch this type of videos, please bring more!!

  • @emmathornton6871
    @emmathornton6871 10 місяців тому

    For the aegyo-sal, it’s 100% possible to get through surgery or through makeup. I draw mine on with makeup. There are many douyin (chinese tiktok) tutorials, where they’re typically referred to as silkworms. It’s really easy to do!

  • @xristinarose2409
    @xristinarose2409 Рік тому +7

    She seems to have done rhineplasty (nose job), lip lift, lip filler (see how bigger her lower lip is compared to before), chin reduction surgery, blepharoplasty (eye job, see how her eye corners droop in the before vs after) + make up erc

  • @user-the.
    @user-the. Рік тому +14

    Doesn’t it look it like she got corrective jaw surgery? In the before, she has a long, low, and flat midface, suggesting that her gonial angle is too wide, which would cause the lip incompetency. In the after photo, her face is much shorter and appears to be projected forward. Also, how did her cheekbones appear more raised and her eyes seem to be more deep-set, with a change to the canthal tilt?

  • @67kurtcobainfan27
    @67kurtcobainfan27 Рік тому

    I hope you heal from your sore throat.
    I pray that you eventually will ASAP.

  • @eeee-el2hn
    @eeee-el2hn Рік тому +1

    please analyze bill skarsgård's face! he has such a unique face and it would be so interesting to understand what makes him attractive.

  • @Shiningsnow
    @Shiningsnow Рік тому +8

    A lot of changes can be acquired by makeup, by diet and exercise, you can look more toned and so on. It's not always surgery. I have changed a lot but not surgery, the only difference is I got uglier for some reason. 😆 hence no one is bothered to talk about surgery

  • @TheMasterfulcreator
    @TheMasterfulcreator Рік тому +10

    she just took a photo with a better camera lens setting. the angle is too wide in the first photo and she made it worse by putting her chin closer to the lens. This is a common way to fake before/after images.

  • @nathnath6123
    @nathnath6123 Рік тому +1

    For me it's clear that in the before picture before she is talking and took the picture!!! she has no problem with her jaw or smile

  • @guysoleil9672
    @guysoleil9672 Рік тому +2

    QOVES @6:30 We, in the west call it Love Bands. I had that surgery done in S. Korea

  • @Iamyl4
    @Iamyl4 Рік тому +7

    personally I think plastic surgery shouldn’t be the standard, considering it’s not financially feasible for a lot of people. Rather, people shouldn’t lie about it if they are celebrities because it does more damage than good. They say “love yourself first” however, they get $100,000 surgeries and I think it sends the wrong message to the youth. I’m sure insecurities existed prior to media and celebrities, however it is exacerbated now in the age of technology. We should preach to self acceptance rather than physically achievements ie: plastic surgery. I’m sure it helps some but there is def a standard now to beauty and these ideals are damaging young minds causing younger and younger people to choose early on that they should alter their looks before there face has fully developed. I’m 31 and at 21 I looked completely different and after my son even more different. I always wanted a nose job and have even been told I’d be prettier or more symmetrical with a smaller nose. Anyways I’m happy I didn’t have the funds early on because I learned to live with it and embrace it, the right person will love that about you.

  • @ruthibbs1564
    @ruthibbs1564 Рік тому +5

    Could you please talk about how a recessed jaw line affects lip shape?
    I have a recessed jaw (I think) and my lips point downwards

  • @auburnrose9534
    @auburnrose9534 Рік тому +17

    on her tiktok videos she definitely doesn't look the way she does in the second photo. It's clear she's surgically enhanced but it's not such as drastic a difference as it appears to be in the second photo.

    • @zoeydeu2261
      @zoeydeu2261 Рік тому +8

      What's her tiktok channel?

    • @shantymaleepreeda
      @shantymaleepreeda Рік тому +2

      honestly, very few people are attractive in real life

    • @s.e.2681
      @s.e.2681 Рік тому +1

      Her tiktok please

    • @ayseakin3209
      @ayseakin3209 Рік тому +2

      Her TikTok and instagram username is snowmaid. She edits her photos heavily. Still cute though.

  • @DevoteaSings
    @DevoteaSings Рік тому +1

    I can definitely see the under eye wrinkles in the before photo, they are just covered by her lower eyelashes casting a shadow, so it's not as visible from that angle. Also, those eyebrows look very 90's, so she might have overplucked them before vs now growing them back, but it could still be microblading. I deinitely agree that what she had done were her lips and nose. And well of course, she dyed her hair and put coloured contact lenses on. (as a person with brown eyes, who wears coloured lenses a lot, the dark colour is very good at masking the edge of where the pupil meets the inside of the lens, it's basically never visible with the lenses with such small openings like the ones she was wearing)

  • @simrantuli26
    @simrantuli26 Рік тому +2

    I've noticed, as I grew up my under eye area got thinner itself, maybe because of baby face fat dropping or because my eyes are kinda sunken now. Could be the case with her too

  • @gaymer2316
    @gaymer2316 Рік тому +78

    I think if QOVES continues to do videos in this style they need to use more and a wider range of types of images. Maybe their algorithms are just really amazing, but based on these two images only I don’t think it’s smart to definitively conclude that this random girl on the internet has had any specific work done.
    The changes could be explained by any number of things, and she seems to be pulling some kind of face in the first image. If QOVES is going to speculate about cosmetic surgery I would hope that their research is thorough using a variety of comparison pics. Unlike in this video where I have to disagree about the obviousness of any procedures other viewers are suggesting.
    This is clearly the same person, but comparing one random photo (possibly unposed or even candid) to another photo (obviously posed and from a completely different angle) from an indefinite amount of years later is just not smart or effective for a proper and helpful analysis. Not to mention she could’ve edited the photo as well.

    • @baby.nay.
      @baby.nay. Рік тому +6

      I have somewhat similar features to this girl and you are absolutely correct .
      I don’t edit photos, but kinda most do, used to be a photo major so I can tell… people don’t understand how honestly blurring iPhone cameras are too
      I don’t wear makeup either , but let me tell u, just lighting and posing and angle is everything . I would hate for someone to find 2 photos of me and analyze the surgeries I must have had …
      I have photos in my phone rn with more variance that are not edited and have no makeup on, so I don’t know who needs to hear this but you are allowed to look extremely different in your photos … you don’t need surgery … it upsets me that people don’t even try to find the same angle of photos

    • @iidentifyasjeffbezos
      @iidentifyasjeffbezos Рік тому +7

      I've looked very, VERY different in pics, no one would EVER believe I didn't get surgery or edited my pic

    • @BreeBree0530
      @BreeBree0530 Рік тому +2

      My thoughts exactly

    • @mitza420
      @mitza420 Рік тому +7

      Honestly I cant understand how can they make an entire video where they state what she might have done but the only proof they have are two selfies lmao. Its kinda unprofessional.

  • @leftalone9881
    @leftalone9881 Рік тому +4

    I love finding new medical names for my insecurities

  • @Danny-mg1hu
    @Danny-mg1hu Рік тому +1

    where can you get all this done? what type of plastic surgeon doctor does this???

  • @turk9610
    @turk9610 Рік тому +1

    her canthal tilt went from negative to positive

  • @joshgreen194
    @joshgreen194 Рік тому +6

    This channel should've had a million plus subscribers along time ago. This is an important topic

  • @Mienarrr
    @Mienarrr Рік тому +6

    I mean plastic surgery, extremely heavy but well applied makeup and dont forget the filters because there is one on her after picture. If you know what to look for you can tell. With all of that everyone can completely change themselves if they have the money and time for it.
    Personally I prefer staying lean through workout, good food, supplements where needed and mental work to be less stressed. Plus some fun with clothes, hair and makeup if I feel like it. No need to change yourself so drastically.

  • @TakaiDesu
    @TakaiDesu Рік тому

    It's difficult to compare photos in different angles, with one being posed and another in a more relaxed state almost like it's a screenshot from a video, on the before she has her mouth shut but probably her teeth are not touching, they are open , on the after she has the bottom and upper teeth resting and closed together, so i dont think she had anything done to her jaw or any problem on it like you suggested, in the before the camera was lower and closer making her chin also more lengthy, and on the after is more of a top down angle...!

  • @zennar1537
    @zennar1537 Рік тому +1

    Piano piece at the start of the video: Chopin nocturne op. 55 no. 1

  • @SuperVintageFlowers
    @SuperVintageFlowers Рік тому +18

    100% the same person, and if she's happy like truly happy and learned to love herself by modifying herself then I'm absolutely ecstatic for that stranger, just like a butterfly what a beautiful transformation. to explain her skin complexion getting lighter I think it's a glutathione iv drip if it's not the filter, I personally did it for health purposes and it made my skin have that healthy glow, people who "overdose" on it have gotten significantly lighter

    • @cleigh3796
      @cleigh3796 Рік тому +1

      The fact that you use self-love terminology to refer to loving one's appearance is saddening. It gives the impression that you can't even conceive of self-love as loving yourself as a person, and instead think of self-love to just mean loving how you look.
      And if you are talking about self-love in the deeper, non-superficial sense, I can hardly think of anything more tragic than a person having to glow-up to achieve that (minus doing health-related things like working out or treating an unattractive skin condition).

    • @SuperVintageFlowers
      @SuperVintageFlowers Рік тому +1

      @@cleigh3796 ok

    • @idrk1507
      @idrk1507 Рік тому

      @@cleigh3796
      ok 😂

    • @cleigh3796
      @cleigh3796 Рік тому +1

      @@idrk1507 First they laugh at you, then they laugh at you.... sometimes people don't ever acknowledge the truth of what you're saying, but it remains the truth.

  • @keyljyehn6635
    @keyljyehn6635 Рік тому +16

    She could have turned into such a fine, fine mediterranean beauty... Why, she made "glow-up" rhyme with being Hitler's favorite aryan grand-daughter

    • @mitza420
      @mitza420 Рік тому +3

      I honestly dont think this is a same person. Also this fair look for someone with dark hair and eyebrows is hard to mantain.

    • @keyljyehn6635
      @keyljyehn6635 Рік тому +1

      @@mitza420 Good point, you don't get rid of Olive skin that easily, could still be the same person but the ethnicity change really is hard to believe

  • @traeco5904
    @traeco5904 Рік тому +2

    Imagine just posting a picture and it ends up being analyzed anatomically.

  • @diadiaa892
    @diadiaa892 Рік тому

    Great video!

  • @Avengerie
    @Avengerie Рік тому +48

    It’s offputting when a person can’t accept themselves to this degree. It’s like the uncanny valley of the soul.

  • @TheMihig
    @TheMihig Рік тому +4

    Eye angle seems different though, even though the camera angle is different.

  • @exchangAscribe
    @exchangAscribe Рік тому

    camera selfies can and often do distort images. lighting in cameras also has huge effect as well. all those super attractive photos of attractive people you see online all have a slew of just as bad photos. just fyi.
    its immediately identifiable that the differences in this 'before and after' mainly come from the camera. angle, lighting, distance, lens warp.
    simple example: laugh lines. everyone has them but certain lighting makes them very visible and other lighting (typically brighter, front facing lighting) makes them disappear on the same person. try it on yourself to see.
    also, colored contacts make a notable change in appearance and for certain people make them marketably more attractive (this girl is wearing colored contacts in the better picture). it can create contrast for example with someone who has other dark features on the face, whereas before this contrast did not exist. (contrast often is often more aesthetically pleasing, especially in people and faces).
    you can see this effect in many k-pop stars where colored contacts are a popular beauty accessory. dark eyes are fairly common in koreans. the lighter colored contacts often create a pleasing appearance with their dark hair, eyelashes, and fairer skin.
    note: this is observed only when the stars are wearing lighter pupil color, and they only ever wear them for a lighter color (if they already had light eyes the effect would already be there).
    so, based on how easy it is to change ones appearance with color and how easy it is to go from a terrible photo to a photogenic one in the same person (which i have seen many times myself), id say there is no surgery or alterations here. i think thats ridiculous.
    i have seen in multiple cases, people i knew in real life as average in appearance have a photo online that makes them look 4 ratings higher. i have seen this even within someones own account, where they have a stunning photo next to photos that represent them more real to how they look.
    do not underestimate how much lenses and images can be utilized.

  • @k.w.4420
    @k.w.4420 Рік тому +1

    Lip fillers, face lift or fox eye surgery for sure, rhinoplasty (most likely a graft) and maybe jaw surgery or maybe just maybe a filter and photoshop

  • @warmtoiletseat7362
    @warmtoiletseat7362 Рік тому +11

    You can draw on an aegyo sal with makeup, it's definitely the same person.

  • @Alexandra_Wolf
    @Alexandra_Wolf Рік тому +7

    *Work in plastics/dads a surgeon. This is what she has done* .
    -nose job
    -Likely dental work to change how her jaw sits as well
    -conservative upper bleph with strong brow and eye lift (maybe not lower bleph)
    -fat transfer or filler and Botox to lips and cheeks (my lip shape changed after filler)
    -jawline shaving or some facial feminization surgery. making the jawline or chin smaller (shaving it down)
    Could have had lipo under her jaw or small chin implant with jawline wing implants (VERY SMALL)
    Her jaw was likely reset.
    She also edited it and used colored contacts.

    • @zoeydeu2261
      @zoeydeu2261 Рік тому +3

      Agree, her jaw and chin definitely changed

  • @WarriorOfStateOfMind
    @WarriorOfStateOfMind Рік тому +2

    If she had to force her lips closed, then why would shortening the philtrum not make her need more force? As far as I know, there's a minimum of milimetres required to take away, and while her philtrum appears shorter in the after, it doesn't seem as much of a difference that a surgeon would require. Her bottom lip looks very round and lush later. I think it's fillers.

  • @Sfaegbe
    @Sfaegbe Рік тому

    Damn what a change

  • @tabiakhan9870
    @tabiakhan9870 Рік тому +16

    It's nothing too dramatic?? I wonder what quoves would call dramatic then. She looks like a whole new person. She changed her hair and eye color. Her eyes look down turned in the first picture but her canthal tilt is much higher than the first picture. The new eyebrows are great too. They are way more fuller and differently shaped. She has a new nose too. It's totally different than her natural nose. Her lips are filled too. It's very well done but it's clearly not the same size. The only thing about her face that is untouched is her face structure. Other than that she's totally different

  • @marshalsaini9619
    @marshalsaini9619 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for that Qoves
    But who's that model in thumbnail of 5 step to leaner face video ?

  • @Mt-kd8gl
    @Mt-kd8gl Рік тому +2

    Your thoughts on Kerato NYC? They are an eye color change laser center that doesn't remove pigment like some, but deposits dyes with a femto laser. They have befores and afters.

    • @ExNihilo634
      @ExNihilo634 Рік тому

      Not a good look. Makes people look like aliens, especially if it is many shades lighter than their natural color

    • @sy1ridere
      @sy1ridere Рік тому

      This ain't it

  • @wilbeugre
    @wilbeugre Рік тому +39

    If she is the same person...she might have gone to the surgeon with the pictures of both Scarlett Johansson and Léa Seydoux🤔🤷‍♂

  • @Bd-mq8td
    @Bd-mq8td Рік тому +3

    Men don’t really understand how much Make-up (also full face of makeup with plenty products) you can use and still look natural she’s wearing concealer in the second picture which forces creases or at least accentuates the under eye crease maybe that is where the „bags“ come from
    I don’t have undereye bags but whenever I apply concealer my undereye bags crease so much that it looks really obvious and she is wearing a full face of makeup so the conceleaer did the same for her even if you powder it the crease will be there because it’s normal to have a crease and not normal to have product on it.
    Also the eyebrows are over plucked left and grown out and drawn in on right picture
    When you wear Make-up the undereye lashes „disappear“ because they’re coated in foundation or concealer if you apply mascara the lashes are black again but she only had mascara on the upper lashes which also gives the eyes another look when only the top lashes are coated in mascara (more open, uplifting, bigger eyes)
    Nose highlight because of makeup or lighting in a picture can distort where the actual tip of the nose is in real life you can see it but in a picture it’s harder to tell and therefore changes the face
    Lighting in general also plays a huge role the second photo has great lighting it accentuates the makeup and gives a soft look whereas the picture on the left Is in a regular childhood room so everyone kinda looks normal and realistic
    It would be cool if you can do videos about how Make-up can change someone’s face
    Because foundation on acne changes the face
    Contour changes the face
    Overdrawn lips changes the face
    Eyebrows in general effect the looks immensely the color, thickness, placement (there’s a trend now to cut off the ends of brows to lift the face)
    All of that looks good in pictures but obvious in real life it is possible to change the face in real life realistically by applying Make-up precisely
    Haircut and beardtrim for men is also a face changer

  • @mufferducker822
    @mufferducker822 Рік тому

    She looks amazing with blonde hair. Anyways... I think she grew her eyebrows, got a lip filler with the russian technique, nose job for sure (pointier tip), looks like she had a slight bump on her nose so maybe rhinoplasty? possible fox eye? maybe the eye shape is different because of the photo taken in different angle.

  • @jabrilbalakrishna
    @jabrilbalakrishna Рік тому +15

    Bro just changed her race from Mediterranean to Eastern European smh.

    • @white_tulip2189
      @white_tulip2189 Рік тому +2

      maybe she’s both, like me (i’m on the darker side)

    • @noimnotakpoppfpsheacy2526
      @noimnotakpoppfpsheacy2526 Рік тому +1

      She didn't "change" her race. A person can look like multiple similar races without intentionally changing anything.

    • @jabrilbalakrishna
      @jabrilbalakrishna Рік тому

      @@amandak.4246 depends who you ask lmao

    • @sweetsiren8841
      @sweetsiren8841 Рік тому +1

      She looks worse after; her old beauty made her more unique

  • @OhNooJosephJoestar
    @OhNooJosephJoestar Рік тому +12

    The key takeaway that facial harmony matters, I had a friend he once started comparing individual features of him with mine, he does not look pretty but had a wider cheek bone, he has low body fat so had a jawline showing but he is underweight, he has no lips and when he smile no teeth show up, just because of his lighter eye colour and some features he thought he's very beautiful but he needs to hear this that facial harmony is wayy important than individual features

    • @Senyaphine
      @Senyaphine Рік тому +6

      Damn harsh dude

    • @sunnc
      @sunnc Рік тому +1

      lmaoo this is too much

  • @P3chcic
    @P3chcic Рік тому +4

    10:06 When You fall asleep during the party

  • @ammiiel
    @ammiiel Рік тому +1

    What happened to yesterday’s upload? (It was quickly privated)

  • @Itbunnygirl
    @Itbunnygirl Рік тому

    i can see the aggyo-sal in the before pic,it's just covered by the distorted lashes

  • @Mia-tl4mv
    @Mia-tl4mv Рік тому +9

    his voice tho like damnnnnn i need me a man who sounds like that, i just know his moans are good as hell

    • @saamiyaraja5240
      @saamiyaraja5240 Рік тому +33

      GIRL😭

    • @FirstLast-dh7og
      @FirstLast-dh7og Рік тому +2

      Frfr 🥴

    • @funkthat
      @funkthat Рік тому

      Im right here babe. Its gonna cost you tho cause you gonna have to share me with my main girl. But you can both be my main she is open to it. Let me know

    • @reve605
      @reve605 Рік тому

      WHAT 😭

    • @lanatureestlartdedieu9591
      @lanatureestlartdedieu9591 Рік тому +1

      lmao I’m dying 😂😂

  • @retardedphilosopher6097
    @retardedphilosopher6097 Рік тому +3

    Looking good is expensive & painful.

  • @v.m.1720
    @v.m.1720 11 місяців тому

    i hope to god that my future children don't get so influenced by society/media that they believe there's something wrong about their natural appearance to the point where they feel like they need to alter it. i hope that this poor girl is doing okay now.

  • @damian4926
    @damian4926 Рік тому +1

    Will you do the eyebrows actor??

  • @meganaxeliar
    @meganaxeliar Рік тому +7

    bruh she changed race. Mediterranean European to Nordic😂😂

  • @krodh9946
    @krodh9946 Рік тому +7

    My instincts tell me that they're not the same person. After your analysis I'm even more certain.
    And whoever put these two photos together as a before-after comparison is simply playing a prank😄

    • @Lampey22
      @Lampey22 Рік тому +1

      I am a Turk. She’s a Turkish influencer and the before-after is real

    • @ulrichhille5241
      @ulrichhille5241 Рік тому +1

      I guess the magic word is FILTER (!!!) Why does nobody come up with it? It turns my granny into Bella Hadid. Even the content creator here avoids this word as if it was a pink elephant in the room..."She used a filter." Now, do all say it and then go on with your lives :-)))))

  • @jamesdunne2757
    @jamesdunne2757 Рік тому

    Where can I listen to the episodes of your old podcast "glow up"

  • @crystalcastillo7575
    @crystalcastillo7575 Рік тому

    Please consider adding captions.

  • @ammabthedigitallynomadic3385
    @ammabthedigitallynomadic3385 Рік тому +4

    Seeing this
    Makes me wonder if she was on the run

  • @cloudyskiees
    @cloudyskiees Рік тому +4

    but this is a filter. i know this specific filter that gives u green eyes, face mask, nose contour w the pink above the tip (as u can see she has), plumper lips, smaller jaw, lifted eyes

    • @avaMars-bf5xj
      @avaMars-bf5xj Рік тому

      I was wondering how she changed her eye color. what you said makes so much more sense.

  • @crystalnguyen5023
    @crystalnguyen5023 Рік тому

    Very obvious difference are the shorter philtrum length and shorter chin distance. Gives her more baby look.

  • @PeterSodhi
    @PeterSodhi Рік тому

    The face projection and camera angle make up 30% of the difference.

  • @meganhey2582
    @meganhey2582 Рік тому +7

    she definitely had jaw surgery to make it smaller. Before you could clearly see her from the outline of her face that the lower thirds was long, and then in the after photo, lower thirds has decreased. This is just the outline alone, not looking at the features. The shape of the bottom of the chin isn't the same either, it much more square almost like they shaved it down.

  • @mochamediwan7291
    @mochamediwan7291 Рік тому +9

    wake up bitches !! Qove just dropped new video

  • @lorenzo6553
    @lorenzo6553 Рік тому

    Can you please do a video explaining why Madeline Cline is attractive?

  • @arwarashad7392
    @arwarashad7392 Рік тому

    Is it possible to have that square nose shape through filler ?

  • @olxxa4967
    @olxxa4967 Рік тому +7

    3:48 OMG, my boyfriend just looks like this. So this condition can give someone a double chin? (He is so skinny, and I don't understand why. I think he is cute that way)

    • @white_tulip2189
      @white_tulip2189 Рік тому +4

      I think your boyfriend might have weak dentition and jaw strength. mewing helps.

    • @orangy8549
      @orangy8549 Рік тому +1

      tell your boyfriend he can breathe through his nose too