That's a good point actually. It's best to work with your features and what you have and be moderate than chase a look.I think the problem plastic surgery/fillers are now more used to chase a certain look (Kardashians, Gangnam unnies). Like you can ask for the Kardashian lips and your lips will be injected with the same amount of filler as the Kardashians. Unfortunately it doesn't work out for most people because the proportions are just off.
Because another problem are trends. I mentioned this in another thread where also the person's procedures were discussed, what will these people do when the trends go away?
Full lips are in now, but as with any trend the opposite starts to become en vogue, so thinner lips are going to be the ideal soon enough. What will they do? The skin has been so stretched, what will it look like when all the poison is removed?
And it's not just lips, these people go over board and change their whole faces. It's crazy.
Look at the past. The 1950s will just never be out, but also when looking at women's faces there was diversity, but makeup for instance was simple. That's why the 1950s have aged so well.
Look at the 1920s, those overplucked pencil thin brows which were also way too long. Aged like sour milk. The same will happen to today's trends, like Sharpie brows, duck lips and all the other shyte.
The 1980s are mocked as bad fashion decade, but that was at least just clothes and some colourful makeup.
What are people of today going to do when these trends die? Because when you've overstretched the use of procedures you become dependant.
Same for extensions. They make you bald in the long run. Look at Naomi Campbell.
Why do that also to eyelashes?
Or those hideous talons. Jeez. They also damage your own nails and I'll never believe anyone who claims that X procedure won't harm the natural whatever. A friend of mine started to have gel nails done and swore her nails wouldn't be damaged because of new technology bla bla bla, well guess what, that was a load of crock.
You're killing me!!
Though I have to say she doesn't look at all bad here, rather fun and lively.
The pic before with the trout pout though! Yikes!