I am not here to shame any gender nor wanna-be-gender (the last word I seriously meant non-sarcastically
) but her hand may be placed like that by accident,-or it displays her high testosterone. Men have ring finger longer than index finger - this is due to testosterone. Women have index finger longer than ring finger.
The fact that her lips are so annoying to many people is that in physiognometry the eyes are yang (giving) and lips are ying (reciving). If you look at face of Maria Callas, she has large eyes, nose, and lips on somehow tiny face - meaning balance of giving of her artistic projections and getting back love from her public. If you learn about Maria Callas, you learn how vulnerable she was by displaying her private life and emotions, and projecting them through her voice. Then you have artists who have small eyes and lips, but the reservation of projecting their personality is balance with the withdrawness and mystery.
In fact Aija's face strikes so much of discord as the unbalance between her eyes and lips is remarkable. Watching her gives you impression of her wish to devour with her expanded mouth and at the same time not share so much of her true essence. This is the definition of uncanny by Lorry Hill:
I wish the girls that come here, and are recovering from post -Aija-syndrom-disorder to watch some of videos by Lorry Hill on the reality of plastic surgery. The celebrities we admire for their beauty are looking as thougth we never would tell they had anytning done.
It's so completely different from the run-of-the-mill plastic surgeons we, plebs tend to visit. But it should be researched thoroughly- how it will impact your face and all. Watch the video about Angelina Jolie, how Lorrie says she probably visited gender reassignment surgeon to do some jawwork! Its completely insane compared to what we know.
I will confess- I had some plastic ops done and the more I researched prioir (even for a half a year!) the happier I was with result. I had nose job done and I am not so happy, but at least I can breathe (I had 2 surgeons working on my nose one for esthetic aspect, other for the problem of breathing I had all my life - I was breathing through mouth mostly prior and had a nasal voice). Lately I am getting newsletter from that esthetic surgeon and he presents some freaking celebrity as success story for his nose-job achivements. She had nose just like mine!! That doctor was making exactly same noses on everybody?!! Oh my! I remember there was a lady on the forum here who said to go for a nose to Iran. I might re-do mine again, so I will try to contact her.
I am also writing here as I am searching for photo someone posted for Aija having one eye larger one smaller. One beautician of mine, a 25 year old girl had botox for browlift done for first time. Because of the circular muscles around eyes we have, it may easily spill to make your eyelid to drop.
Some people may develop immunity to botox. I guess her doctor didn't made interview prior to treatment properly.
rry
I love french actually too- but with some extra gold line or Swarovski at the bottom. Some sworn nail technicians say french for toes is a no-no, but to everyone their own design. I was shortly a photo model (I stopped as this profession made me feel like there was always something wrong with me-I mean it makes you feel very insecure as you start to be selected by photographers like a stock animal and you start to compare yourself to other models. Good thing that emerged from that experience is that I learned that I look no worse after proper photoshop than gals as displayed on banners and covers and so I made peace with myself)..anyways, proffessional photographers demanded that your nails are either:
1)french
2)red hands and toes (both - not one or the other)
3) plain
I somehow adopted this for good (along with shellac allergy) - allowing maybe shades of red from strawberry to burgundy, or if fancy french then with some shiny glitter stripe between the smily line and the rest, or swarovski at the bottom.