hooded eyes are a major flaw in women. stop applying masculine standards to woman. oh and air conditioners too! lower the ac cause it's freezing in your average coffee shop.
I still can’t believe that she was murdered so eerie and sad to now know that she would have been living had it not been for that CRAZY FAKE DR. that barged his way into the the premises demanding that the person who was doing chest compressions and cpr she was said to have been slowly regaining conscious albeit after already having been smothered anyway ughhhhh her stuck that adrenaline needle incorrectly into her rib cage and into her heart braking her rib along the way and injected her forcibly with something and before THE NEEDLE COULD BE REMOVED., she had DIED UGHHH
Louise Taylor, exactly! Everything you said, her personality, her facial expressions, her style, her charisma, her aura, her whole being, the list goes on. She is a gem💎.
Yes and most of what they are saying here is not true. I spacing surgery isn’t even a thing except an extreme facial deformity. you can’t just move your skull around like that 🤣 It’s amazing how fooled some people can be by make up and facial expressions. It’s obvious that all she had was a minor nose job and probably a chin implant to bring her chin out a few millimeters. Actual surgeons have looked at pictures of her.
Beyond her lovely face, she loved others... My neighbor worked at 20th Century Fox back in the day and told me stories. The one that stood out was one day she was really sick and when Marilyn showed up to sign in took one look at her and was very concerned, ran out and bought her soup. The other stars just signed in and ignored her as they always did. She was truly one special lady!
It wasn't her facial measurements. It was her astounding magnetism. A very rare ability to absolutely engage & disarm someone by simply making eye contact. Whatever she had, went WAAAAY beyond charisma. It was confounding.
Kinda like Farrah Fawcett. Yes, she was good-looking but it was more than that. Her beauty came from within. She even stated that to really find her beautiful she had to be moving, talking etc. Her charm was overall even including a soft breathy voice. Two of Hollywood's forever stars. 🌟💓🔥
There was never another Marilyn Monroe. She was somebody that had the gift of attraction. She was above all women in body, charisma and attraction and you can't even see her flaws. Because of how beautiful her heart was and her charisma
When a person is beautiful, it usually not about the looks, but also the inner side and the character he or she has. And this all came together in Marilyn.
She shouldn't have come on to the president in front of everyone. To me, that wasn't a good look. It wasn't very smart either. She probably would've lived longer had she had been descreet.
YOU ARE TOTALLY WRONG! THE OUTER BEAUTY OF A PERSON'S FACE REVEALS THEIR INNER BEAUTY! GOD GIVES YOU THE FACE YOU DESERVE! UGLY PEOPLE HAVE UGLY INNER CHARACTERS!
I remember when I was a kid, my mom told me something Marilyn said .....she told me that Marilyn said...."lil girls should always be told they are pretty and they are loved" That meant so much to me....I knew then that she was a nice and very sweet woman. I was bullied alot when I was a kid, it made me feel different from other kids, so when I knew that she said that, it made me feel she was saying it to me....I will never forget her statement and will never forget her. ❤️✌️👌
Such things are always mostly irrational. Sex appeal and atractivity are not explainable , it is simply you have it or not and not always in corelation with asxpect.
You can't quantify Marilyn's unique beauty with numbers and angles: she was more attractive than the sum of her individual features would indicate. There are many beautiful women but MM had that indefineable quality that is easily recognised but never replicated. I've seen so many biographical movies or documentaries and, even though they had a million actresses to choose to cast and with makeup, wardrobe and prosthetics and other tricks I've never seen one that comes anywhere close to MM's magnetism. That's why she's still mesmerising 60+ years after her death.❤️
None of the women I've seen ever approach the beauty of Marilyn. It's true, as you said, it's not just her beauty but the way she carried herself. It's hard to put into words but there was just something about her. What is surprising is how determined she was to be an actor. She is a great treasure for all to enjoy. She walked among us for a short time and enriched our lives.
@@gerald-yy8cz I love her too. Strangely, I’ve met loads of women and gay men who adore her but most straight men don’t seem to find her that attractive. It baffles me. Yet, I’ve had lots of men try to tell me that Kate Moss is sexy! I can’t believe it. No accounting for taste, I suppose. 😀
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I’m not sure why so many people are hating on this. I think this is great Info. She absolutely had plastic surgery done to enhance her features there’s no debate there. Very informative video!
If you study her eyes in the Misfits and in her final photos, when she's looking straight, you can't see her eyelids. I think the eye surgery claim is exaggerated, and the supporting photos are posed. Marilyn tipped her head back and lowered her eyelids to create her signature bedroom eyes look. It wasn't from surgery.
@@tayler7441 no, her hooded eye skin is gone, look at older photos of her smiling, not tipping her head, and look at photos of in the 1950s, in the same position. I recommend looking at Lorry hill video on Marilyn Monroe, she even has laser done on her hairline
@@ZahyrBeauty there is some demerit because i think natural beauty is more desirable than a created beauty but of course we can understand why actresses would seek plastic surgery enhancements
She had a Mexican grandmother and you see it without surgery. There are so many mixed blood icons,, even Chuck Norris has Indian ancestors. The pure race is the dumbest thing to get people nationalists. What about Elvis, it makes them special.
I agree. looking at her I was trying to figure out what it was about her. you explained it perfectly. Unique aura. a glow a shine something that is still unique today.
Her vulnerability always came through. It made her so special. You could almost feel a sense of tragedy by just looking at her. I remember when she died. All the adults I knew, men and women, mourned her. There will never be another Marilyn.
Talking about a person who is now in spirit form doesn't drain them of their energy. They watch us the way we watch tv. They are still interested in their loved ones while they continue their lives at Home. We don't float around on clouds flying to and fro at the whim of every person who says our name. They just look and see who's mentioning them. They can pop down very easily just like they can go wherever they choose. There's a video called Everything You Know is a Lie by Lloyd Pye. We have been fooled and manipulated. Unfortunately it's difficult to convincd people of that.
@@VenusFire314. Norma Jean never got the love and attention she needed as a child, which left her in paralysis the rest of her life. Arrested development. Norma Jean became a people-pleaser. "Marilyn" was desperate for attention, and would extend herself to others, anything for a pat on the back side.
Even before fame, cameramen noticed her at 19 & made her a model. So, with or without plastic surgery, her pretty face & hourglass figure made her attractive.
@@Katie-rx8qlExactly!!! Before surgery she was an ordinary looking woman, after surgeries she got better but never to the extent of what people called her.
@@Katie-rx8ql From the very beginning she looked like the sweetest Angel. To you she was average & nothing special, but to the rest of the world she was the Most Magical. People loved & still love her gentle soul, angelic blue eyes & skin, perfect teeth ... If she was not special, God would not make her face look like a HEART.
To me, she’s the most beautiful woman I’ve ever seen. You couldn’t take your eyes off of her. It was the way she moved, talked, and yes, looked. I’ve never seen a bad picture of her. And she had an uncanny way of using her body, there is something about the way she walked, every movement was magical, and after all this time, obviously unforgettable.❤
❤ Mm would not be icon without plastic surgery. She was manipulated for the big screen. Jane Russell was far more beautiful & she did not have surgery.
@@African.Diaspora.InLondonUKI'm a huge Marilyn fan. I must admit I was disappointed when I found out the amount of surgery she had. She would not have become the star she did if not for that surgery on her nose, chin, possibly eyes. She was lucky it was very successful and made her extremely photogenic. Many fans refuse to accept that she had work done. Almost everybody did. Jane Russell was natural Ava gardner, Veronica Lake. She does have a special quality when she's on film but you can tell as her career progressed Hollywood played a huge role in developing that appeal.
@@Kat-purrfectshe was born perfectly naturally beautiful,she did not have this much surgary as they say in this bs video,she had minimal nose job without even breaking nose bone,one side chin implant which was disolved anyway
Very interesting. Indeed one of the worlds most beautiful women. However, without her personality, she wouldn’t have been able to stand out the way she did. She explored her beauty and gave everyone in that era what they wanted from a Pretty Girl. I think that she understood what the “whole” wanted and she portrayed herself exactly that way, and that’s why everyone fell in love with her. Smart. Pricey, but smart.
@@Iceis_Phoenix yeah she did...that was very wrong of her but she was abused by men plenty and we don't know the truth...the poor thing was never truly loved by anyone that she was just looking for someone who could... I'm not excusing her actions...but she was a kind, beautiful, intelligent and talented woman...we never got to know her unfortunately...she was never Marilyn Monroe she was Norma Jeane...
Honestly, obviously she doesn't have everyone's hearts, and it's ok 😂 however, I am certain she is grateful to all the hearts that respect her, like her, feel for her and try to understand what it is to live in a universe, where she loved and respected everybody and got stoned so harshly by so many people in return... And how it feels to have such a sad childhood
She was herself she made Marilyn Monroe, she loved modeling, she had a natural smile and beautiful eyes, her personallity was one of a kind. she never knew just how good she really was.
Blonde hair aside, Marilyn’s role in Ladies of the Chorus is probably closest to her natural “Norma Jean” state by way of appearance and mannerisms prior to becoming the polished and perfected icon that the world has come to idolize. As Norma Jean, her looks were approachable and charming. Pretty, but not necessarily “beautiful”. Not by Hollywood studio standards of that period and most certainly not as a cinematic “bombshell” in the seductive movie star goddess kind of way. Her natural beauty could only take her so far so she had to perfect it and also had to hyper sexualize and over exaggerate her femininity to an almost drag-like level. Something of which most female entertainers who are viewed as sex icons do or have done. Yet when it came to facial attractiveness, Marilyn’s make up artist knew what to do to enhance her looks, but she was still beautiful, even without make up, and even without surgical perfection .
@@sophiasage1379 I agree with everything you wrote, apart maybe for the Mae West comment. I see Mae West as a rather vulgar woman, almost caricatured in her attempt to appear steamingly hot and sexy. Perhaps a little intimidating to some in her frivolity. She was clearly the preditor, more than the man. I see Monroe, radiating a much more innocent and sweet sensuality that would appeal to men in a quite different way. She was the pray and the desired one, not the predator.
That photo of her at 1:13 is my favorite picture of her. Astoundingly beautiful. Anyone can be picked apart and criticized but the fact remains that she was and will remain the most beautiful woman in the world. The minimal plastic surgery she had just made her even more beautiful. She passes the eye test and that is the most important indication of beauty.
Somehow she combined strength and vulnerability. She had a natural way about her even though it was much contrived. She was as good at coming off dumb as she was genuinely bright. She was a study in oxymoron. She was also stunningly beautiful. A 'charmed', yet tragic life. She was a study in opposites. I thought she was wonderful. May she rest in peace.
Marilyn was more beautiful than any other woman back then or even now. In my opinion, she looked even better after small corrections. However, she had the combination of a childlike , yet beautiful, and sweet face, a soft voice, a sexy way of moving, and a cloud around her making her look somehow extremely feminine. Like a well-shaken cocktail. So many other women back in the way and after her death may have a beautiful face or figure, but no one has this unspeakable combination of a sexy grown-up woman and a slightly scared childlike innocence, - all in one person. She died too soon. This way she never looked old.
She was born before her time, her beauty,charisma, talent.. her look has never looked out of place in any era her aura glows. Add to that her vulnerability, Norma Jean' acting as Marilyn using her breathy baby sweet voice, sultry eye contact and hour glass figure plus her ability to make a person feel like they were the object of her desire and attention without being too much and BOOM.. You have the once in a life time beauty that is Marilyn. Everyone that I have heard speak about her that knew her said that she had the Wow Factor that captivated attention and awe, if only she would have seen that for herself. The world is full of beautiful people but if that beauty isn't present in the soul it burns out.. Marilyn really was a Candle in the wind, forever bright ♥
Her eyes were so expressive and that billion dollar smile! A truly iconic woman of substance and courage, I think Monroe’s inner beauty reflected outward. She was a gem, gone way too early.
Marilyn était une merveilleuse actrice, sensible ,féminine et avait une soif de vivre .....C'était une icône qui malgré une enfance perturbée elle s'est accomplit dans son rêve.Elle nous a quittée trop jeune ,son passage n'aura durée que le temps que vive les roses mais elle demeure et reste la seule et unique Marilyn.Elle est intemporelle.Merci du partage
Christina I've adored Marilyn since I was a child. I think her beauty before her fame was very naturally lovely and unspoiled. She had very good looking features. Afterwards, she still was lovely and appealing and good looking but, I think I lived the "before look" simply because it was so un-spoiled, so to speak. I just loved her though. She went through alot. Nothing much is spoken about her surgery or recovery time etc or cost when she didn't have much money etc. 🌺💕 Forever young💕
Her beauty was very unique. Most actors and actresses of that time were unique. They all had character of one sort or another, unlike today where they mostly all look quite the same not unique at all. There's no Bogart, Bacall, John Wayne, Errol Flynn, Ava Gardner, Elizabeth Taylor.....ad infinitum. I can't forget Steve McQueen 💕
Her eyes seemed perfectly beautiful. Her beauty had a spellbound charisma that can't be explained. Her beauty did seem to change but still just as beautiful
She's ADORABLE.....absolutely.....ADORABLE IN EVERY WAY.💟 Loved how she looked in clothes because her figure stood out above the rest. Her voice, her moves, her presence was never forgotten. But even more than that, she was the GIRL of her times, and I believe her popularity will always be there. She is.....Femininity....at it's BEST.
Even though it seemed so contrived, she still managed such a natural charm and sensuality that was all her own. Truly one of a kind. That's why she's always be appreciated.
Marilyn was a great artist. Her eyelift absolutely improved her look. Her plastic surgeons were classically trained artists. Upper eyelid exposure is attractive. Marlene Deitrich, for example.
My Mom took cigarette breaks at Radioplane in Van Nuys with Marilyn Monroe. In those days, you were allowed intermittent cigarette breaks. Mom said “Norma” was so sweet and soft spoken. A natural beauty. RIP 🙏🏼💋🌹
Blepharoplasty became more common and surgeons became more skilled. I had very puffy hooded eyes and people always told me that I looked tired even when I wasn’t. I worked as a nurse for a group of plastic surgeons and at age 21 had an upper lid blepharoplasty. Acquaintances would tell me that I looked so rested afterwards when they didn’t realize that I had surgery. 40 years later, I never regretted the surgery. A simple blepharoplasty does not raise your eyebrows and the eyes might droop if too much tissue is removed from the lower lids. Looking at her younger pictures, she probably had similar comments that she was tired simply because of her eyelids. She was a photogenic woman who played to the camera which made her beautiful.
I know ppl who have their eyes so occluded in later life they can barely see. Marilyn read a lot. So it may not have been for purely esthetics. It's frightening how we analyze women to this degree. Angles, degrees, shapes.. my gosh!!!
This has made me sick. What are her “most attractive” features? Vulnerability, baby face… She may have emphasised those things because of the times. Marilyn was not only a great actress but a sensational comedienne ❤️
She was beautiful with and without makeup, with red hair or with blonde! She was a beautiful girl.....anyone who argues with that, they're just jealous! Rip Marilyn❤️
Frank Sinatra said she looked like a ghost in person. She was a prescription drug addict, which doesn't help your health. She had a certain something that was created by Norma Jean herself. People get Norma Jean and Marilyn mixed up. They are two different personas.
Well some of those features are on women naturally, which they can't control. But if you mean like the plastic surgery women, I agree. It doesn't look normal on them :(
Hilarious. Marilyn exemplified all the out-sized characteristics you have listed. Compared to Giselle, Marilyn was a Macy's blimp. Someone mentioned Kate Moss as more attractive to men than Marilyn Monroe. Plump women often come across as "soft," because they lack angularity. Recent fashion news commented on how tight the waist was on Kim Kardashian. Combined with her hippo backside, that extremely small waist gave her some curves, like AI botox. Kim was seeking to "fool the eye"' with her curves. At her height, that rump is as curvy as a bag of bocci balls ? Were you fooled? I wasn't. I've seen Macy's blimps up close.
The old saying that the eyes are a window to the soul are in my opinion the key to Marilyn's unbelievable beauty. I think it was her inner beauty that truly sets her aside from other beautiful to look at women and is the key also to her longstanding appeal. Simply put I believe she was a beautiful person inside and outside. She's the one person in history other than Princess Diana that I never get tired of looking at photos and film of. Diana had that same inner/outer beauty dynamic. Love them both forevermore! ❤
Very scientific and pretty amazing. For the most part, she was a natural beauty, both inside and out. She was keenly aware of how to make the most of her assets. Many years of being a photographer's model groomed her on how to "make love" to the camera. She was a pro at it but having to constantly be "on" got to her.
As much as I loathe the idea of picking apart people’s features to analyze their beauty… I’m using Monroe’s face as a reference in a painting, and this is extremely helpful. 😂
Yes, and the contrast between the eyebrows “tilted up” and the eyes “tilted down “ is just lovely. Plus the upper eyelids are very visible but slightly tilted up at the external corners, which makes the eyes sort of dreamy with a “wave” shape and not tired and old.
Before or after surgeries ,she always had been beautiful. However what truly matters for me was her pure heart , kindness and intelligence. We did not see much if the last one unfortunately. Hollywood portrayed her as dumm n blond. Such a destructive industry. Even till today. R.i.p dear Norma. You are loved
She was beautiful even without the surgery, you can see that in the movie ,ladies of the chorus ,and she is not the only actress who underwent the surgery for beautifying themselves , it's only about her face ,even her body structure ,her figure her voice ,her way of speaking carrying herself speaking were all just awesome and iconic
What was lacking in Marilyn Monroe life was that which she herself failed to grasp: was her unique beauty features, her mesmerizing childlike charm on the screen accompany with her naturally great acting skill.
She looked much better after plastic procedures. Also I think her jaw line was reduced, even thought it was not mentioned, it is very obvious that her original jaw was quite massive and not that attractive. I think she had more procedures than it was mentioned here. Neverseless, I think it is a great thing. It made her face an iconic and unforgettable. Everything else - like her attitude, her walk, the way she was holding herself - is a bonus to her physical beauty. All in all she is still an unforgettable icon till these days. ❤😊
Finally a channel that truly appreciates beauty. Great analysis. Contrary to popular opinion that all women are beautiful some women do stand apart in beauty
It’s not just about her face but the whole package - physical, mind, etc. Could you also do modern beauties of today like Winona Ryder, Angelina Jolie, Brooke Shields, Gia Carangi, Ashley Judd, Natalie Portman etc
@@ZahyrBeauty Suggestions, such as? When I read Norman Mailer’s Marilyn biography I learned of her lowering her smile due to having a high lipped grin that exposed her upper gums when smiling. I too had that and subsequently learned to lower mine. I also learned from it how she could “turn it on” when needed and I became conscious of how I moved and how to “turn it on” and draw attention through posture, poise, walk, and expression. It was both entertaining and empowering. It was also beneficial in many ways. One of them being a brief modeling career. It’s a power to possess. Yet not at all as magical or memorable as Marilyn’s. People might view these movements and body language as being natural, but it’s all very calculated and deliberate. It’s more of a skill than anything.
When I think of Marilyn, I think of a sad little girl who had no direction and a broken heart her entire life. Her broken spirit somehow made her beautiful as well as her sense of style and physical beauty. She knew how to capitalize on her sexualty. Marilyn will live on forever.
Ppl loved broken people and idk why. It's always the broken ones ppl latch onto and try to fix and love. But they also get mocked for their vulnerability as well. The masses have an unhealthy obsession with tragedy and gritty details and fetishsize it.
@@ZahyrBeautyas a straight female, she is so sexy and her personality enhanced her sexiness overall. She is just so attractive in terms of personality, aura, personality area, and mainly Norma Jean… I love Norma…and I wish people would just leave her alone and her legacy. They would not leave her alone even in her death. She still receives harassment, slander, and backlash for no reason. Like why won’t they leave her alone and remember her legacy she has done for pop culture and the world…❤️😩
Some people just have “it.” It’s an unexplainable quality. A magnetism, charisma, uniqueness…mesmerizing, draws you in, makes you curious to know more.
That surgeon did an excellent job, especially for their time. She was beautiful before, but the eye procedure was definitely an improvement. Her eyes were iconic!
I like Marilyn as she was, both what she used to be as a growing-up child from poverty and what she had become out of that past-life challenge in the later years. That's what she'd been, and no question at all about her. She's just her own exquisite beauty! :) I, personally, am not a fan of too much plastic surgery on one's body, but I respect her own choice, if that made her feel happy and comfortable living her very short, yet famous life as a hollywood actress. I think she deserved all the goodness out of this life, whatever that could've made her happier, (happiness that doesn't take her somewhere dark after the whole experience). True happiness, is what I meant for her. :) She's older than my mother, so the way I figure her out, she's to me just like a granny now if she's still alive.
With her ethereal beauty and mesmerizing presence, Marilyn Monroe embodied the essence of Hollywood glamour. Her legacy is as lasting as the stars themselves. You can't find a single photo where her beauty is "more or less"... she is always beautiful, exuberant, radiant and sexy! A star that will shine in our sky forever.
Norma Jean had inner beauty that radiated. Despite her emotional and volatile mental health, Norma Jean was a most endearing and loveable female. Her greatest accomplishment was playing the role of Marilyn Monroe, a role that even she felt inadequate and insecure to portray. She was, and still is, a beauty. May she rest in peace.
An incredibly lovely looking woman. One of the saddest of childhoods. Without make-up her youth shines through the Hollywood blonde, beautiful skin, inner glow, pensive beach shots. Beauty obviously does not bring happiness.
yes not just her face but a charisma...she died young and fresh and beautiful thats all people remember. no one seen her old and dried so she remains that way in the peoples mind
Marilyn has fascinated me since I was a tiny child. Without doubt the most beautiful woman ever. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder they say, so I guess all the measurements are pleasing to the vast majority.. It was also something intangible!
Loved this video! I've never seen this much detail explained regarding her eyes. No one seems to talk about her having surgery to her eyelids, but it's very, very evident
Very interesting. I never thought of berthot I've heard ever having had plastic surgery I thought most of the changes were just her aging and makeup. She knew she had a good start she just elaborated on it to get the perfect proportions to be the ideal face. Yet like you said it kind of messed up the eyes. Yes I do realize what she probably did it those that had the natural heartedness she was quite young aging with hooded eyelids does not translate well. And it sure isn't gonna reverse on its own.
As someone with hooded eyelids, Your eye makeup just completely disappears and it’s hard for makeup artists to achieve a nice look. I have thought about getting surgery for this many times.
Con razón hay mucha diferencia en sus fotos de antes y después,me sorprende que desde aquel tiempo la cirugía plástica haya estado tan avanzada,por eso suele uno pensar que las mujeres de aquellos tiempos eran todas naturales,pero veo que no,como ella han de ser cientos de actrices de todas las nacionalidades de aquel tiempo.Lo malo es que nos imponen esos patrones de belleza "como las mujeres más hermosas del mundo",pero están muy modificadas con cirugías. Saludos desde la ciudad de México.
Sí, por eso es complicado para las personas reflejarse en los estándares de belleza de las celebridades, porque su belleza a menudo ha sido perfeccionada por procedimientos estéticos. ¡Gracias por el comentario! Saludos
@@ms.elegant4571 It is one of my prime wishes for this universe that people who like badmouthing Marilyn for this or that reason or purpose will someday know, by first-hand experience, how it is to be an orphan for such a long time that all you have left inside is a child with huge craving to be loved, which eventually makes a person prone to abuse of different forms. Marilyn did't just "bed" anybody. She obviously had this bad habit of loving people, regardless of whether they deserved love or not. And if my wish is granted on that Judgment Day, which I hope is very near, we will at least start to live in a more understanding and more compassionate universe - hopefully.
How Sad to Reduce Marilyn to angles and numbers 🥹🥲 She was Her with a Grace , a vulnerability and a unique mix of sensuality and innocence which made her so touching ! ❤️🌹
There were so many things that made her beautiful, one I think was her frailty and vulnerability, almost child like and constantly seeking approval which was understandable given her traumatic childhood.
I commented on this at the top of the comments. No, she didn't have all these plastic surgeries! She had a chin implant and surgery on the tip of her nose so it would be more button like.
I had no idea she’d had cosmetic surgery. It’s funny how it was considered a fail, while actually her eyes became such an important trademark for her. Very interesting!
@@AuroraBoarder1 Hooded eyes can be a beautiful trademark (like Catherin Zeta-Jones), but in Marilyn’s case it makes her look more ordinary (imo, obviously ;)).
I don't't think she had plastic surgery, at that time plastic surgery wasn't popular just like now. People in that time were quite real beauty than nowadays. It's because of the make up not surgery.
What do you think of Marilyn Monroe's beauty?
hooded eyes are a major flaw in women. stop applying masculine standards to woman. oh and air conditioners too! lower the ac cause it's freezing in your average coffee shop.
Unparalleled!!! She was breathtakingly beautiful.
I still can’t believe that she was murdered so eerie and sad to now know that she would have been living had it not been for that CRAZY FAKE DR. that barged his way into the the premises demanding that the person who was doing chest compressions and cpr she was said to have been slowly regaining conscious albeit after already having been smothered anyway ughhhhh her stuck that adrenaline needle incorrectly into her rib cage and into her heart braking her rib along the way and injected her forcibly with something and before THE NEEDLE COULD BE REMOVED., she had DIED UGHHH
Better than Angelina Jolie..
She was beatiful woman always.I think that plastic surgery wasnt necessary.She was and will be iconic pretty woman forever.😎🇦🇷🇱🇷😎
Her beauty isn’t just her face, it’s how she holds herself, her voice, her laugh etc
Louise Taylor, exactly! Everything you said, her personality, her facial expressions, her style, her charisma, her aura, her whole being, the list goes on. She is a gem💎.
Facial structure is a part of beauty as well as the ones you mentioned.
@@ZahyrBeauty Facts😄💕
I was thinking the same as you.....REST IN PEACE.......gone too soon.....love you M M
Yes and most of what they are saying here is not true. I spacing surgery isn’t even a thing except an extreme facial deformity. you can’t just move your skull around like that 🤣
It’s amazing how fooled some people can be by make up and facial expressions. It’s obvious that all she had was a minor nose job and probably a chin implant to bring her chin out a few millimeters. Actual surgeons have looked at pictures of her.
Beyond her lovely face, she loved others... My neighbor worked at 20th Century Fox back in the day and told me stories. The one that stood out was one day she was really sick and when Marilyn showed up to sign in took one look at her and was very concerned, ran out and bought her soup. The other stars just signed in and ignored her as they always did. She was truly one special lady!
Cool story about kindness
Marilyn has a beautiful soul
Hopefully she's with Jesus now and enjoys His love. Amen🙏❤️
@@abortion_worst_genocide_ever I fell fresh any time I look onger face
@@imtilasangtam8082 ?????????
She was always very photogenic to start with.
It wasn't her facial measurements. It was her astounding magnetism. A very rare ability to absolutely engage & disarm someone by simply making eye contact. Whatever she had, went WAAAAY beyond charisma. It was confounding.
Thank you. It had nothing to do with "facial measurements" her star quality was beyond anyone ever.
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Her aura- she was embodied femininity, she lived in her body, in her feelings, confident ……
she’s a Gemini too so just sayin 😂
Kinda like Farrah Fawcett. Yes, she was good-looking but it was more than that. Her beauty came from within. She even stated that to really find her beautiful she had to be moving, talking etc. Her charm was overall even including a soft breathy voice.
Two of Hollywood's forever stars. 🌟💓🔥
There was never another Marilyn Monroe. She was somebody that had the gift of attraction. She was above all women in body, charisma and attraction and you can't even see her flaws. Because of how beautiful her heart was and her charisma
When a person is beautiful, it usually not about the looks, but also the inner side and the character he or she has. And this all came together in Marilyn.
You're right on that one. She was a character! Do the research.
She shouldn't have come on to the president in front of everyone. To me, that wasn't a good look. It wasn't very smart either. She probably would've lived longer had she had been descreet.
@@lorimiller4301 Kennedy should have been smarter. He was the president and a married man.
YOU ARE TOTALLY WRONG! THE OUTER BEAUTY OF A PERSON'S FACE REVEALS THEIR INNER BEAUTY! GOD GIVES YOU THE FACE YOU DESERVE! UGLY PEOPLE HAVE UGLY INNER CHARACTERS!
Yeah no. It's 90% about your looks.
Marilyn was kind and very intellectual, she had a soft heart. She was an elegant woman with manners and class, that's what made her beautiful. 💞
She had a dynamic beauty
Ultimate beautiful and class and intelligent
She was a 🏡 wrecker and slept with married men.. Disgusting.
I remember when I was a kid, my mom told me something Marilyn said .....she told me that Marilyn said...."lil girls should always be told they are pretty and they are loved" That meant so much to me....I knew then that she was a nice and very sweet woman. I was bullied alot when I was a kid, it made me feel different from other kids, so when I knew that she said that, it made me feel she was saying it to me....I will never forget her statement and will never forget her. ❤️✌️👌
Such things are always mostly irrational. Sex appeal and atractivity are not explainable , it is simply you have it or not and not always in corelation with asxpect.
It’s the inside of her. Her personality that made the beauty radiate.
You would not be saying the same if she wasn't beautiful to begin with.
You would not be saying the same if she wasn't beautiful to begin with.
You can't quantify Marilyn's unique beauty with numbers and angles: she was more attractive than the sum of her individual features would indicate. There are many beautiful women but MM had that indefineable quality that is easily recognised but never replicated. I've seen so many biographical movies or documentaries and, even though they had a million actresses to choose to cast and with makeup, wardrobe and prosthetics and other tricks I've never seen one that comes anywhere close to MM's magnetism. That's why she's still mesmerising 60+ years after her death.❤️
Agree 👍
None of the women I've seen ever approach the beauty of Marilyn. It's true, as you said, it's not just her beauty but the way she carried herself. It's hard to put into words but there was just something about her.
What is surprising is how determined she was to be an actor. She is a great treasure for all to enjoy. She walked among us for a short time and enriched our lives.
@@gerald-yy8cz I love her too. Strangely, I’ve met loads of women and gay men who adore her but most straight men don’t seem to find her that attractive. It baffles me. Yet, I’ve had lots of men try to tell me that Kate Moss is sexy! I can’t believe it. No accounting for taste, I suppose. 😀
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MM was MALE. Fact!
She was luminous & literally glowed with love & charisma
I’m not sure why so many people are hating on this. I think this is great Info. She absolutely had plastic surgery done to enhance her features there’s no debate there. Very informative video!
Thanks for the support! She had plastic surgery to enhance her features, there is no demerit in that.
If you study her eyes in the Misfits and in her final photos, when she's looking straight, you can't see her eyelids. I think the eye surgery claim is exaggerated, and the supporting photos are posed. Marilyn tipped her head back and lowered her eyelids to create her signature bedroom eyes look. It wasn't from surgery.
@@tayler7441 no, her hooded eye skin is gone, look at older photos of her smiling, not tipping her head, and look at photos of in the 1950s, in the same position. I recommend looking at Lorry hill video on Marilyn Monroe, she even has laser done on her hairline
None of us look the same as we age. Fat moves, we lose plumpness, we learn how to use make up better. This is B.S. sorry.
@@ZahyrBeauty there is some demerit because i think natural beauty is more desirable than a created beauty but of course we can understand why actresses would seek plastic surgery enhancements
It's her unique aura! There are many gorgeous women but few lit up like she did.
;)
She had a Mexican grandmother and you see it without surgery. There are so many mixed blood icons,, even Chuck Norris has Indian ancestors. The pure race is the dumbest thing to get people nationalists. What about Elvis, it makes them special.
I agree. looking at her I was trying to figure out what it was about her. you explained it perfectly. Unique aura. a glow a shine something that is still unique today.
No such thing. I am an oracle and that is some BS.
I know when she walked in a room she was the center of attention 🥰
Her vulnerability always came through. It made her so special. You could almost feel a sense of tragedy by just looking at her. I remember when she died. All the adults I knew, men and women, mourned her. There will never be another Marilyn.
Thank God!
@@katielove9932 kindness makes you beautiful. Stop. Let her rest in peace
Talking about a person who is now in spirit form doesn't drain them of their energy.
They watch us the way we watch tv. They are still interested in their loved ones while they continue their lives at Home. We don't float around on clouds flying to and fro at the whim of every person who says our name.
They just look and see who's mentioning them. They can pop down very easily just like they can go wherever they choose.
There's a video called Everything You Know is a Lie by Lloyd Pye. We have been fooled and manipulated. Unfortunately it's difficult to convincd people of that.
She has a child like innocence that radiates.
That’s gross
@@VenusFire314. Norma Jean never got the love and attention she needed as a child, which left her in paralysis the rest of her life. Arrested development. Norma Jean became a people-pleaser. "Marilyn" was desperate for attention, and would extend herself to others, anything for a pat on the back side.
Even before fame, cameramen noticed her at 19 & made her a model. So, with or without plastic surgery, her pretty face & hourglass figure made her attractive.
;)
She’s beautiful in every way
Even WITHOUT surgery, she was LOVELY! Her beauty really is one for the history books.
She was ordinary it's only the media that turned her into extraordinary. Her looks were average nothing special about her whatsoever
@@Katie-rx8qlExactly!!! Before surgery she was an ordinary looking woman, after surgeries she got better but never to the extent of what people called her.
@@Katie-rx8ql From the very beginning she looked like the sweetest Angel. To you she was average & nothing special, but to the rest of the world she was the Most Magical. People loved & still love her gentle soul, angelic blue eyes & skin, perfect teeth ... If she was not special, God would not make her face look like a HEART.
To me, she’s the most beautiful woman I’ve ever seen. You couldn’t take your eyes off of her. It was the way she moved, talked, and yes, looked. I’ve never seen a bad picture of her. And she had an uncanny way of using her body, there is something about the way she walked, every movement was magical, and after all this time, obviously unforgettable.❤
@@earthwisdomhelps absolutely which to me is even more impressive.
❤ Mm would not be icon without plastic surgery. She was manipulated for the big screen. Jane Russell was far more beautiful & she did not have surgery.
@@African.Diaspora.InLondonUKI'm a huge Marilyn fan. I must admit I was disappointed when I found out the amount of surgery she had. She would not have become the star she did if not for that surgery on her nose, chin, possibly eyes. She was lucky it was very successful and made her extremely photogenic. Many fans refuse to accept that she had work done. Almost everybody did. Jane Russell was natural Ava gardner, Veronica Lake. She does have a special quality when she's on film but you can tell as her career progressed Hollywood played a huge role in developing that appeal.
@@Kat-purrfect she also perfected her makeup and was very close with her makeup artist. Her makeup routine was 3 hours! She created her brand!
@@Kat-purrfectshe was born perfectly naturally beautiful,she did not have this much surgary as they say in this bs video,she had minimal nose job without even breaking nose bone,one side chin implant which was disolved anyway
She was absolutely stunning. Her so called flaws are still breathtakingly beautiful.
Marilyn Monroe... born to be legend. Pure magnetism and charisma !!!
She was an alchemy unrepeatable.
Magical woman 👄▪ 🌟
;)
❤ yes. Truly.
@@Hugatree1 Yeah👍 I was born after her death, but she is timeless and her magic has bewitched me too. Forever Marilyn (sorry my English)
@@iconslegends5230 And so do we rather meet again.
Very interesting. Indeed one of the worlds most beautiful women. However, without her personality, she wouldn’t have been able to stand out the way she did. She explored her beauty and gave everyone in that era what they wanted from a Pretty Girl. I think that she understood what the “whole” wanted and she portrayed herself exactly that way, and that’s why everyone fell in love with her. Smart. Pricey, but smart.
well pointed
She has a heart-shaped face and has everyone’s heart ♥️
♥
She slept with married men she was awful.
@@Iceis_Phoenix yeah she did...that was very wrong of her but she was abused by men plenty and we don't know the truth...the poor thing was never truly loved by anyone that she was just looking for someone who could... I'm not excusing her actions...but she was a kind, beautiful, intelligent and talented woman...we never got to know her unfortunately...she was never Marilyn Monroe she was Norma Jeane...
@@Iceis_Phoenix mhm, so did the married men choosing or asking to sleep with her, they were awful too, but those are probably just rumors idk
Honestly, obviously she doesn't have everyone's hearts, and it's ok 😂 however, I am certain she is grateful to all the hearts that respect her, like her, feel for her and try to understand what it is to live in a universe, where she loved and respected everybody and got stoned so harshly by so many people in return... And how it feels to have such a sad childhood
She was herself she made Marilyn Monroe, she loved modeling, she had a natural smile and beautiful eyes, her personallity was one of a kind. she never knew just how good she really was.
I think she knew she was special, but didn't rub it in others faces.
What made her beautiful is her beautiful heart!
Blonde hair aside, Marilyn’s role in Ladies of the Chorus is probably closest to her natural “Norma Jean” state by way of appearance and mannerisms prior to becoming the polished and perfected icon that the world has come to idolize.
As Norma Jean, her looks were approachable and charming.
Pretty, but not necessarily “beautiful”.
Not by Hollywood studio standards of that period and most certainly not as a cinematic “bombshell” in the seductive movie star goddess kind of way.
Her natural beauty could only take her so far so she had to perfect it and also had to hyper sexualize and over exaggerate her femininity to an almost drag-like level. Something of which most female entertainers who are viewed as sex icons do or have done. Yet when it came to facial attractiveness, Marilyn’s make up artist knew what to do to enhance her looks, but she was still beautiful, even without make up, and even without surgical perfection .
That’s an interesting point
Very precise analysis.
@@sophiasage1379
I agree with everything you wrote, apart maybe for the Mae West comment.
I see Mae West as a rather vulgar woman, almost caricatured in her attempt to appear steamingly hot and sexy. Perhaps a little intimidating to some in her frivolity.
She was clearly the preditor, more than the man.
I see Monroe, radiating a much more innocent and sweet sensuality that would appeal to men in a quite different way. She was the pray and the desired one, not the predator.
That photo of her at 1:13 is my favorite picture of her. Astoundingly beautiful. Anyone can be picked apart and criticized but the fact remains that she was and will remain the most beautiful woman in the world. The minimal plastic surgery she had just made her even more beautiful. She passes the eye test and that is the most important indication of beauty.
thanks for the report
She was pretty but not beautiful.
@@newyear8961 Oh, OK. Tks for your input.
@@ZahyrBeauty no I think they should write a follow-up essay to be sure 😅
What is the eye test
Somehow she combined strength and vulnerability. She had a natural way about her even though it was much contrived. She was as good at coming off dumb as she was genuinely bright. She was a study in oxymoron. She was also stunningly beautiful.
A 'charmed', yet tragic life. She was a study in opposites. I thought she was wonderful. May she rest in peace.
Rather interesting indeed.
Great analysis 👍
Marilyn was more beautiful than any other woman back then or even now. In my opinion, she looked even better after small corrections. However, she had the combination of a childlike , yet beautiful, and sweet face, a soft voice, a sexy way of moving, and a cloud around her making her look somehow extremely feminine. Like a well-shaken cocktail. So many other women back in the way and after her death may have a beautiful face or figure, but no one has this unspeakable combination of a sexy grown-up woman and a slightly scared childlike innocence, - all in one person. She died too soon. This way she never looked old.
True
My mom and I are prettier by far. 😮
@@melisentiapheiffer3034darling they were referring to movie stars
@@melisentiapheiffer3034... Yeah ok lol
@R_S747 So was Pamela Anderson. I can't help it we have filmstar faces. True filmstar faces.
She was born before her time, her beauty,charisma, talent.. her look has never looked out of place in any era her aura glows. Add to that her vulnerability, Norma Jean' acting as Marilyn using her breathy baby sweet voice, sultry eye contact and hour glass figure plus her ability to make a person feel like they were the object of her desire and attention without being too much and BOOM.. You have the once in a life time beauty that is Marilyn. Everyone that I have heard speak about her that knew her said that she had the Wow Factor that captivated attention and awe, if only she would have seen that for herself. The world is full of beautiful people but if that beauty isn't present in the soul it burns out.. Marilyn really was a Candle in the wind, forever bright ♥
I liked your description, Phillipa. She really had a wow factor... Our "candle in the wind", Norma Jean
Как замечательно вы написали!
If only she could have had children, who knows she might have dodged the bullet,
in a manner of speaking. RIP MM.
Her eyes were so expressive and that billion dollar smile! A truly iconic woman of substance and courage, I think Monroe’s inner beauty reflected outward. She was a gem, gone way too early.
Nirupama, we lost her... What remains is a history, like the history of the jewel for many people
@@ZahyrBeauty one of Hollywood’s most beautiful women.
Like a light bulb inside her switched on
I think she was very smart and knew exactly what she was doing aside from the fact that she had a very good plastic surgeon. She had a lot of charisma
She was so charismatic
Her quote: "It takes a smart brunette to play a dumb blonde."
She's the definition of beauty perfection ...you got it all Grandma 101%
Marilyn était une merveilleuse actrice, sensible ,féminine et avait une soif de vivre .....C'était une icône qui malgré une enfance perturbée elle s'est accomplit dans son rêve.Elle nous a quittée trop jeune ,son passage n'aura durée que le temps que vive les roses mais elle demeure et reste la seule et unique Marilyn.Elle est intemporelle.Merci du partage
Is hasn’t been another woman born like her. Her whole Persona and beauty can’t be duplicate. She was unique !!!! ❤❤❤
Christina I've adored Marilyn since I was a child. I think her beauty before her fame was very naturally lovely and unspoiled. She had very good looking features. Afterwards, she still was lovely and appealing and good looking but, I think I lived the "before look" simply because it was so un-spoiled, so to speak. I just loved her though. She went through alot. Nothing much is spoken about her surgery or recovery time etc or cost when she didn't have much money etc. 🌺💕 Forever young💕
Christina what surgery she had done was clever in the fact that most of us didn't quite see much difference in what was done💕
Thanks for the comment!
Her beauty was very unique. Most actors and actresses of that time were unique. They all had character of one sort or another, unlike today where they mostly all look quite the same not unique at all. There's no Bogart, Bacall, John Wayne, Errol Flynn, Ava Gardner, Elizabeth Taylor.....ad infinitum. I can't forget Steve McQueen 💕
She had an ethereal quality nobody else has ever seemed to have.Definately otherworldly.
Her eyes seemed perfectly beautiful. Her beauty had a spellbound charisma that can't be explained. Her beauty did seem to change but still just as beautiful
She's ADORABLE.....absolutely.....ADORABLE IN EVERY WAY.💟
Loved how she looked in clothes because her figure stood out above the rest. Her voice, her moves, her presence was never forgotten. But even more than that, she was the GIRL of her times, and I believe her popularity will always be there. She is.....Femininity....at it's BEST.
She were so feminine
yes
BAPHOMET TRANNY..A DRAGMAN..
Well said!! She was an angel
Even though it seemed so contrived, she still managed such a natural charm and sensuality that was all her own. Truly one of a kind. That's why she's always be appreciated.
An Icon of absolute beauty 60 years after her death..extraordinary!!
The expression in her eyes is beautiful!!... She was a truly beautiful woman!
Truly, Kim!
Her sleepy eyes only added to her allure. What a stunner she was!
She was unique. She formed her own style.
;)
Marilyn was a great artist. Her eyelift absolutely improved her look. Her plastic surgeons were classically trained artists. Upper eyelid exposure is attractive. Marlene Deitrich, for example.
@@earnestlad1872 ad hominem much?! 😂
No matter how the angles of her face measured up, she was one of the most beautiful women in history!
Thanks to plastic surgery
My Mom took cigarette breaks at Radioplane in Van Nuys with Marilyn Monroe. In those days, you were allowed intermittent cigarette breaks. Mom said “Norma” was so sweet and soft spoken. A natural beauty. RIP 🙏🏼💋🌹
Blepharoplasty became more common and surgeons became more skilled. I had very puffy hooded eyes and people always told me that I looked tired even when I wasn’t. I worked as a nurse for a group of plastic surgeons and at age 21 had an upper lid blepharoplasty. Acquaintances would tell me that I looked so rested afterwards when they didn’t realize that I had surgery. 40 years later, I never regretted the surgery. A simple blepharoplasty does not raise your eyebrows and the eyes might droop if too much tissue is removed from the lower lids. Looking at her younger pictures, she probably had similar comments that she was tired simply because of her eyelids. She was a photogenic woman who played to the camera which made her beautiful.
Good story. She was very body conscious and knew how to position herself for the cameras.
Wow so the surgery remained in tact even after 40 years? I thought the effects only lasted a few years
I know ppl who have their eyes so occluded in later life they can barely see. Marilyn read a lot. So it may not have been for purely esthetics.
It's frightening how we analyze women to this degree. Angles, degrees, shapes.. my gosh!!!
@@sarahmountstudios3188 I had my eyes done in 1985 and they still look good...
This has made me sick. What are her “most attractive” features? Vulnerability, baby face…
She may have emphasised those things because of the times. Marilyn was not only a great actress but a sensational comedienne ❤️
She was beautiful with and without makeup, with red hair or with blonde! She was a beautiful girl.....anyone who argues with that, they're just jealous! Rip Marilyn❤️
Frank Sinatra said she looked like a ghost in person. She was a prescription drug addict, which doesn't help your health. She had a certain something that was created by Norma Jean herself. People get Norma Jean and Marilyn mixed up. They are two different personas.
I DON'T FIND THE GREAT BEAUTY THAT YOU TELL IT! I SEE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AVA GADNER, BROOKS SHIELDS AND ELIZABETH TAYLOR😂
@@sylviacarlson3561 MM had a very delicate pale white skin
Her beauty is her SOFTNESS which girls today lack. SOFTNESS IS NOT FOUND IN OVERLY FAT LIPS, overly big butts or overly big thighs and hips.
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
Well some of those features are on women naturally, which they can't control. But if you mean like the plastic surgery women, I agree. It doesn't look normal on them :(
Tak, Marylin to ta miękkość, subtelność zniszczona niestety przez świat, życie...Piękna, podziwiana i nieszczęśliwa kobieta. RiP, Marylin.
Exactly. The look today lacks any semblance of subtlety.
Hilarious. Marilyn exemplified all the out-sized characteristics you have listed. Compared to Giselle, Marilyn was a Macy's blimp. Someone mentioned Kate Moss as more attractive to men than Marilyn Monroe. Plump women often come across as "soft," because they lack angularity. Recent fashion news commented on how tight the waist was on Kim Kardashian. Combined with her hippo backside, that extremely small waist gave her some curves, like AI botox. Kim was seeking to "fool the eye"' with her curves. At her height, that rump is as curvy as a bag of bocci balls ? Were you fooled? I wasn't. I've seen Macy's blimps up close.
The old saying that the eyes are a window to the soul are in my opinion the key to Marilyn's unbelievable beauty. I think it was her inner beauty that truly sets her aside from other beautiful to look at women and is the key also to her longstanding appeal. Simply put I believe she was a beautiful person inside and outside. She's the one person in history other than Princess Diana that I never get tired of looking at photos and film of. Diana had that same inner/outer beauty dynamic. Love them both forevermore! ❤
her smile and her sleepy eyes are so beautiful.
Very scientific and pretty amazing. For the most part, she was a natural beauty, both inside and out. She was keenly aware of how to make the most of her assets. Many years of being a photographer's model groomed her on how to "make love" to the camera. She was a pro at it but having to constantly be "on" got to her.
She had a lot of body awareness and knew how to pose for the camera
As much as I loathe the idea of picking apart people’s features to analyze their beauty… I’m using Monroe’s face as a reference in a painting, and this is extremely helpful. 😂
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
@@robertwilliams060 Can’t complain. Hope you’re well.
@@joannamitchell2396 I'm good....how's your day going and what're you up to?
@@robertwilliams060. Fine I guess. What’s going on?
I love the lazy eye look. I think the surgery was very sucessful, she got way more attractive
I thought so too
I like it too. It's very seductive looking.
@@saynotohookupsmaybe because it looks the iris seem bigger
Yes, and the contrast between the eyebrows “tilted up” and the eyes “tilted down “ is just lovely. Plus the upper eyelids are very visible but slightly tilted up at the external corners, which makes the eyes sort of dreamy with a “wave” shape and not tired and old.
you mean droopy eyes, dogs eyes?
Before or after surgeries ,she always had been beautiful.
However what truly matters for me was her pure heart , kindness and intelligence. We did not see much if the last one unfortunately. Hollywood portrayed her as dumm n blond. Such a destructive industry. Even till today. R.i.p dear Norma. You are loved
She was very pretty
Her charisma and sensually set her apart
She was beautiful even without the surgery, you can see that in the movie ,ladies of the chorus ,and she is not the only actress who underwent the surgery for beautifying themselves , it's only about her face ,even her body structure ,her figure her voice ,her way of speaking carrying herself speaking were all just awesome and iconic
This analysis was only about the facial structure. MM had a sculptural body, a sweet voice and a seductive manner.
Согласна, я видела её в этом фильме, там много красивых девушек, но именно она сразу обращает на себя внимание без всяких ещё пластических операций
What was lacking in Marilyn Monroe life was that which she herself failed to grasp: was her unique beauty features, her mesmerizing childlike charm on the screen accompany with her naturally great acting skill.
She looked much better after plastic procedures. Also I think her jaw line was reduced, even thought it was not mentioned, it is very obvious that her original jaw was quite massive and not that attractive. I think she had more procedures than it was mentioned here. Neverseless, I think it is a great thing. It made her face an iconic and unforgettable. Everything else - like her attitude, her walk, the way she was holding herself - is a bonus to her physical beauty. All in all she is still an unforgettable icon till these days. ❤😊
I totally agree with you in everything you said 👍👍👍
unrivalled, wonderful in so many ways, great charisma!
she is my #1 choice for beautiful stars. not just her physical, but voice/personality.
To me there will be no other Woman as beautiful as her. In and out.
Everything made her beautiful.
Finally a channel that truly appreciates beauty. Great analysis. Contrary to popular opinion that all women are beautiful some women do stand apart in beauty
Marilyn was even more beautiful inside 🙏
She had an eternal timeless beauty. No one can surpass her.
😘thank you
Elizabeth Taylor
Elizabeth Taylor, Sophia Loren, Audrey Hepburn, Julie Christie, Greta Garbo, on and on...
She was an Icon that nobody will ever surpass
;)
Да!
Great presentation. Excellent the in depth analysis. I think MM’s eyes are beautiful and the extra space between them is attractive.
Thanks for the compliments and thanks for watching, Miriam!
The amazing thing is she still looks like Marilyn. That Surgeon was amazing. Definitely skills that could be used these days.
Yes, her surgeon did a great job. So many pretty ladies who get surgery look terrible afterwards.
Uncommon beauty that also radiated from within.
It’s not just about her face but the whole package - physical, mind, etc. Could you also do modern beauties of today like Winona Ryder, Angelina Jolie, Brooke Shields, Gia Carangi, Ashley Judd, Natalie Portman etc
Thanks! Marilyn had a lot of body awareness. I wrote down your suggestions.
@@ZahyrBeauty Suggestions, such as?
When I read Norman Mailer’s Marilyn biography I learned of her lowering her smile due to having a high lipped grin that exposed her upper gums when smiling. I too had that and subsequently learned to lower mine. I also learned from it how she could “turn it on” when needed and I became conscious of how I moved and how to “turn it on” and draw attention through posture, poise, walk, and expression. It was both entertaining and empowering. It was also beneficial in many ways. One of them being a brief modeling career. It’s a power to possess. Yet not at all as magical or memorable as Marilyn’s. People might view these movements and body language as being natural, but it’s all very calculated and deliberate. It’s more of a skill than anything.
When I think of Marilyn, I think of a sad little girl who had no direction and a broken heart her entire life. Her broken spirit somehow made her beautiful as well as her sense of style and physical beauty. She knew how to capitalize on her sexualty. Marilyn will live on forever.
Ppl loved broken people and idk why. It's always the broken ones ppl latch onto and try to fix and love. But they also get mocked for their vulnerability as well. The masses have an unhealthy obsession with tragedy and gritty details and fetishsize it.
No. The heart was rather perfectly intact.
She was beautiful woman always.I think that plastic surgery wasnt necessary.She was a iconic beatiful woman forever.😍🇦🇷🇱🇷
She was a iconic beauty
@@ZahyrBeautyas a straight female, she is so sexy and her personality enhanced her sexiness overall. She is just so attractive in terms of personality, aura, personality area, and mainly Norma Jean…
I love Norma…and I wish people would just leave her alone and her legacy. They would not leave her alone even in her death. She still receives harassment, slander, and backlash for no reason.
Like why won’t they leave her alone and remember her legacy she has done for pop culture and the world…❤️😩
Some people just have “it.” It’s an unexplainable quality. A magnetism, charisma, uniqueness…mesmerizing, draws you in, makes you curious to know more.
That surgeon did an excellent job, especially for their time. She was beautiful before, but the eye procedure was definitely an improvement. Her eyes were iconic!
Happy accident
She died at the age of 36 she was beautiful and young, there’s no way she could have wrinkles …..
She had the quality of light. You can't fake that. It is mysterious.
It was the energy she brought to the table. Yes she was physically pretty but she was so much more...
I like Marilyn as she was, both what she used to be as a growing-up child from poverty and what she had become out of that past-life challenge in the later years. That's what she'd been, and no question at all about her. She's just her own exquisite beauty! :)
I, personally, am not a fan of too much plastic surgery on one's body, but I respect her own choice, if that made her feel happy and comfortable living her very short, yet famous life as a hollywood actress.
I think she deserved all the goodness out of this life, whatever that could've made her happier, (happiness that doesn't take her somewhere dark after the whole experience). True happiness, is what I meant for her. :) She's older than my mother, so the way I figure her out, she's to me just like a granny now if she's still alive.
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With her ethereal beauty and mesmerizing presence, Marilyn Monroe embodied the essence of Hollywood glamour. Her legacy is as lasting as the stars themselves. You can't find a single photo where her beauty is "more or less"... she is always beautiful, exuberant, radiant and sexy! A star that will shine in our sky forever.
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Norma Jean had inner beauty that radiated. Despite her emotional and volatile mental health, Norma Jean was a most endearing and loveable female. Her greatest accomplishment was playing the role of Marilyn Monroe, a role that even she felt inadequate and insecure to portray. She was, and still is, a beauty. May she rest in peace.
An incredibly lovely looking woman. One of the saddest of childhoods. Without make-up her youth shines through the Hollywood blonde, beautiful skin, inner glow, pensive beach shots.
Beauty obviously does not bring happiness.
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Не родись красивой,а родись счастливой! -- русская поговорка.Я обожаю Мэрилин!
Beauty rather may indeed bring forth happiness.
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yes not just her face but a charisma...she died young and fresh and beautiful thats all people remember. no one seen her old and dried so she remains that way in the peoples mind
Marilyn has fascinated me since I was a tiny child. Without doubt the most beautiful woman ever. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder they say, so I guess all the measurements are pleasing to the vast majority.. It was also something intangible!
Loved this video! I've never seen this much detail explained regarding her eyes. No one seems to talk about her having surgery to her eyelids, but it's very, very evident
Thanks. Glad you liked the analysis.
I don't think she had eyelids surgery . Didn't even exist in that time
That is so right. She had this sexy innocence, that you don't see today.
Very interesting. I never thought of berthot I've heard ever having had plastic surgery I thought most of the changes were just her aging and makeup.
She knew she had a good start she just elaborated on it to get the perfect proportions to be the ideal face. Yet like you said it kind of messed up the eyes. Yes I do realize what she probably did it those that had the natural heartedness she was quite young aging with hooded eyelids does not translate well. And it sure isn't gonna reverse on its own.
Tracy Douglas had a Marilyn Monroe calendar and this picture with the flower in her mouth was in my calendar. 😊❤
Marilyn is the iconic beauty
She was an iconic beautiful woman
She was beautiful before the surgery but afterwards, she was remarkably stunningly gorgeous!
As someone with hooded eyelids, Your eye makeup just completely disappears and it’s hard for makeup artists to achieve a nice look. I have thought about getting surgery for this many times.
1950s Marilyn was gorgeous especially 1955 when she did 7 year itch
Agree 💯
She looked gorgeous in the movie "7 Years of Itch"
I liked her best in Niagara!
Charisma makes her beautiful
Con razón hay mucha diferencia en sus fotos de antes y después,me sorprende que desde aquel tiempo la cirugía plástica haya estado tan avanzada,por eso suele uno pensar que las mujeres de aquellos tiempos eran todas naturales,pero veo que no,como ella han de ser cientos de actrices de todas las nacionalidades de aquel tiempo.Lo malo es que nos imponen esos patrones de belleza "como las mujeres más hermosas del mundo",pero están muy modificadas con cirugías. Saludos desde la ciudad de México.
Sí, por eso es complicado para las personas reflejarse en los estándares de belleza de las celebridades, porque su belleza a menudo ha sido perfeccionada por procedimientos estéticos. ¡Gracias por el comentario! Saludos
De acuerdo! Por eso no hay que hacer caso de estos prototipos.
her soul... that's what made her beautiful, that's what made her herself... and that is all she was... simply and only herself
Yes she slept with the Kennedy brothers! Both of them were married !!! Thats is so disgusting & cheap of her!!!
Yeah. The soul of a woman bedding married men with children at home.....So charming...
@@ms.elegant4571 It is one of my prime wishes for this universe that people who like badmouthing Marilyn for this or that reason or purpose will someday know, by first-hand experience, how it is to be an orphan for such a long time that all you have left inside is a child with huge craving to be loved, which eventually makes a person prone to abuse of different forms.
Marilyn did't just "bed" anybody. She obviously had this bad habit of loving people, regardless of whether they deserved love or not.
And if my wish is granted on that Judgment Day, which I hope is very near, we will at least start to live in a more understanding and more compassionate universe - hopefully.
How Sad to Reduce Marilyn to angles and numbers 🥹🥲
She was Her with a Grace , a vulnerability and a unique mix of sensuality and innocence which made her so touching ! ❤️🌹
There were so many things that made her beautiful, one I think was her frailty and vulnerability, almost child like and constantly seeking approval which was understandable given her traumatic childhood.
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Yes, she had a difficult childhood
Also she did not have a lot of plastic surgery. She just wore a lot of makeup! Makeup changes a persons face
I commented on this at the top of the comments. No, she didn't have all these plastic surgeries! She had a chin implant and surgery on the tip of her nose so it would be more button like.
I had no idea she’d had cosmetic surgery. It’s funny how it was considered a fail, while actually her eyes became such an important trademark for her. Very interesting!
Beauty is assessed with a clean face
Personally, I prefer her eyes hooded. But I can see why makeup companies want the lids exposed; the better to show off eyeshadow.
@@AuroraBoarder1 Hooded eyes can be a beautiful trademark (like Catherin Zeta-Jones), but in Marilyn’s case it makes her look more ordinary (imo, obviously ;)).
She didn’t this person is a liar.
I don't't think she had plastic surgery, at that time plastic surgery wasn't popular just like now. People in that time were quite real beauty than nowadays. It's because of the make up not surgery.
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