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Posted: 7 years ago
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the worst among big stars is sushmita sen. she frightens me with her new look..
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Posted: 7 years ago
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What I don't get is skin lightening. It is so prevalent that anyone can walk up to a beauty counter and purchase the cream. This is way more insidious then going under the knife or injecting poisons.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: Angel-likeDevil


Because there's a difference between plastic and skin..

Our faces change in a very nuanced way with mood, health, time of the month, sleep, stress, age and perhaps some deeper subconcious factors we cannot fathom and so on.. and that reflects in our face because skin allows for such change/s to reflect on our face... but plastic isn't that way, it will remain a plastic and not be influenced by myriad factors that affect how we look in very subtle ways - but in ways that help each of us retain our own identity.

And most people go after ideals they hold as their definition of beauty, which is more or less the same..

What I mean to say is, the way we look, and what gives each of us an identity isn't merely affected by the physical contour of our facial features that can be tweaked by surgery, but other internal and external (long-standing and short-term) factors that can find expression in subtle subtle ways only through the skin, but fail to do so through plastic(or any other material that isn't our own skin). That aspect makes quite a difference.

You know they don't actually use plastic right? Plastic originally meant moldable, something which could be shaped. So plastic surgery just meant " reshaping surgery. Now surgeries may involve (non plastic) implants but the implants are covered by very real skin, muscle, and fat. And injectables (also not plastic and when done properly not permanent) aren't surgery at all.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: Nova19


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You know they don't actually use plastic right? Plastic originally meant moldable, something which could be shaped. So plastic surgery just meant " reshaping surgery. Now surgeries may involve (non plastic) implants but the implants are covered by very real skin, muscle, and fat. And injectables (also not plastic and when done properly not permanent) aren't surgery at all.

yes, by the word 'plastic' in my post, I just meant to say something artificial, something that isn't our own skin or something that intrudes the natural composition of our skin and the layers beneath :-)
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: Angel-likeDevil

yes, by the word 'plastic' in my post, I just meant to say something artificial, something that isn't our own skin or something that intrudes the natural composition of our skin and the layers beneath :-)

Just wanted to make sure because your post referenced plastic as if it were a real thing multiple times - it wasn't clear to me you really meant fake looking. I think on this forum people malign plastic surgery and plastic surgeons because they think of the worst and never realize the best is so good they don't even recognize it. Good plastic surgery does not look fake. A good surgeon will never give you features which don't look like they belong on your face. Unrealistic people and bad surgeons combine for tiny fake noses and huge fake lips. Well done surgery and fillers do best when they are just "p minor "tweaks " , frequently so subtle people here would (and do) argue nothing has been done. A good nose job doesn't end up a perfect or tiny nose and isn't something anyone should notice right away. Good Botox makes you look rested and relaxed - not smooth and frozen. The vast majority of people in Hollywood (and my neighbors/friends for that matter) have done these kinds of procedures and look fabulous. Procedures go wrong when people seriously want to change how they look or never ever age, and not just look their own personal best.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: snatch

tom cruise looks perfect after cosmetic surgery

shahid kapoor
katrina

from south
shruthi hasan
dulqar salman

pakistan
fawad

among sportsmen
christiano ronaldo

all the above look fine after undergoing...


The best surgeries are the ones we don't even realize happened.

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