What if the beauty standard changed. Will they go for plastic surgery again to change their look? That's crazy. Maybe 3,4 major operations throughout their lifetime
Modern beauty is created to "integrate" Men traits in female faces... Smoothly... A camouflage for Tr@ nees.... The real feminine features r not the norm anymore
makes ur face look more prominent for now, getting ur a more mature look, afterwards its doing nothing for u by making u look really ugly in the aging process. so i think that so called modern look is more the unhealthy look, keeping in mind that ton of botox, fillers and nosejob stuff a normal person would have to do to achieve this. look at the bella hadid nosejob (at 17!!!), her Buccal fat removal, her chinline correction, u name it, not mentioning the enormous costs, in money and health ( risks etc.)
That's why I think a lot of 90s and older actors when they were younger were so beautiful. THey all had their unique beauty. most people today look similar
@@raven_zero7744Hell, I do! I see a lot of customers come into the store where I work at (Goodwill) it looks like these young women are getting surgery done or are they all just naturally that beautiful? Dunno, but I definitely think it’s possible my friend (just thought I’d share)
I worked in a call centre with casual Fridays and there were three girls there who all had the same Russian lashes, bleach blonde hair, orange spray tan and exact same tiktok jumpsuit. I couldn't tell them apart so on Fridays I wouldn't guess their name, I'd just say 'Hey you, how you doing?' 😅
What the person says in this video is pure speculation, Anne Hathaway didn’t go through some “transformation”, he just picked a photo of her when she was older then the first picture lol
Modern "beauty" is hiding yourself behind a lie whereas classic beauty is just finding your style and accepting your features. Modern "beauty" just seems insecure when compared to classic beauty. While classic beauty is simplistic, it comes off as more confident and graceful. Thats why you can't go wrong with the classics.
Modern beauty is not even beauty, it's noisy and disordered. Not everything is aesthetic, just like seeing a Da Vinci painting is a rich experience and seeing a more detailed but made with AI painting feels empty but interesting although not enriching experience. Humans are not just faces. If you deform your face just to create some kind of highlight or shape, you'll only be valued by superficial people, people that look beyond will see a mental problem and plastic and mutilation, not beauty
@@ahgcomegaguardian5575Scary how correct you are. Technology and science can be a great help and addition to humans' life or it can overpower and distort our lives. 😢
Modern beauty: there is one ideal face and everyone should try to achieve it by any means necessary Classic beauty: beauty comes in many forms and we should embrace and emphasize our unique features
This definition is definitely better than the video because some people actually have striking features and others try to falsely achieve striking features even when their own natural features are beautiful also it’s sad.
@@nati-sea I totally agree! Modern beauty definitely wasn’t always about sharp masc features. That’s ignoring the puffy lip and other hyper feminine trends from literally just 10 years ago. I think regardless of what the trend is, uniqueness is less valued than fitting an exaggerated mold
Its so weird to me how people went from hating on and laughing at usually black features (not saying only black people have certain features but yk what I mean) to those exact features becoming trendy?
@@heathersnumber1fan And now Kylie Jenner made her lips small again and is calling her lips "natural" as if people with big lips were "less natural". The racism never went away.
Yeah i dont know shit about modeling or fashion but its incredible how apparent this is in everything. I see this exact same trend in the design of many things, most obvious on bmw. An m3 from 20 years ago looks so elegant while a new one looks like it had plastic surgery
I see a certain fallacy in these comments. Classic beauty =/= lack of plastic surgeries. Plastic surgeries are not something new at all, they simply are more accesible to an average person nowadays. Majority of old Hollywood icons and most popular modern actresses of 90s, 2000s, Monica Belluci included, had plastic surgeries. The difference lays in what people ask for before they go under the knife.
@@emberya9561And at what age is it supposed to be done? Because I see their photos as girls/teenagers and they look the same! Envy makes you say stupid things that you can't justify.
@@snakeflowerchild1002 The images are all over the internet! Where do you see his nose surgery? My God. She has photos of a girl with that small nose, without any imperfections on it. You are the blind one. Ok, if it makes you happy that she has surgery 🙄
@@paddleed6176 Everyone has a different preference when it comes to beauty (and everything else) tho. What you find attractive won't be attractive to someone else.
@@GamingAndChill Beauty is an approximate for health, and that has objective components. Where one gets confused is that people form associations between different physical features and the idea of health based on their past experiences and understanding of the world. To give an example: if one or several people with blonde hair were extremely healthy in your eyes (say they were extremely kindhearted or selfless, or didn't have a diseased or malnourished development and so were reasonably tall, had good facial and body structure and symmetry, or were clean and well put-together), your brain says "blonde=healthy" and views blonde hair - and thus people with blonde hair - as more attractive, even in people that were not selfless, or well-nourished, or conscientious. Fashion and evolving beauty standards are just those psychological equivalencies drifting across time. All it takes is one paragon to make something hot, and one devil to make it not. But that doesn't change the fact that it is all based on objective root standards.
@@ante5544 Not to make a tl;dr I'll make a simple analogy. Beauty is similar to objectivism and relativism in morality. Not absolute (as in there exist different "beauty standards" differing from person to person), but objective: based on biological basis and there's a "statistical" approach regarding proportions - this however shares the same problems as relying on statistics in other parts of life - you can easily figure it out what I mean by that. Of course you can be completly immune to advertising and beauty standards (as in what is fashionable as beautiful). You are more free that way. A simple advice to anyone: don't look with your brain, look with your eyes.
Fatal fallacy... would be altered and unnatural only if you already decided that "classic" beauty is the norm. Reverse perspective, and it's classic beauty becomes plain boring and uninteresting
My features are naturally striking meaning they stand out quite a bit but unfortunately people don’t realize this can be natural too. People with sharp features can be falsely accused of “work” because we have Native American cheekbones and Russian eyes for my example ❤
@@giovanirafael Yes, back then they didn't take as much "stuff" and the legs weren't as developed. However the V-taper and aesthetic look are still there I believe
I feel like facial harmony is much more important to look beautiful. You can have snatched eyes, prominent cheekbone and knife like jawline,yet not be considered as beautiful. Ofc having good features is definitely a plus point if you want to be a model. But as a regular girl or boy,facial harmony is still given much more priority than excellent features.
This ! It is how your features work with each other and are proportionate to your face : harmony. It isn't one feature that makes a face beautiful. It is the combination of features, skin quality and facial structure ,as well as inner personality that comes to the surface
Classic beauties back in the day used to get plastic surgery as well, but they’d subtly enhance their unique or “odd” features that made them stand out. Modern beauties get drastic plastic surgery to make themselves look like everyone else. That’s the true difference lol
I love classic beauty because it celebrates diverse natural types of beauty. Classic beauty could mean a woman with a gorgeous masculine face, it could mean an Asian face with soft features, it could mean an Indian woman with beautiful bronze skin, etc. Meanwhile modern beauty is the epitome of treating human body parts like a trend. If you don’t have huge lips, blonde hair, colored eyes, hollow cheeks, then you’re not beautiful. Whereas with classic beauty you could lack or have a variety of different types of features and still be beautiful
I guess African women facial features only get replicated by others but don’t exist in your vocabulary 🙄. We are clearly the original archetype and the rest of y’all are jealous bishes
Classic beauty means the European Classical Ancient bust. Western women have a problem dealing with their natural look because of the prominent nose. “Modern beauty” is what you see when Western women tries to look less European and more “exotic” looking. The first photo example on the right is Monica Belucci. She is the Classic bust beauty. Jane Birkin is also another out of countless Western women who has that type.
@@infiniterer287 I think they're referring to a sort of naturally-sculpted face. Angular/pronounced features can be really beautiful if they're harmonious.
Classic beauty is timeless. People will still be looking at the classic beauties from the 1920s to 2020s in a hundred years time and find them beautiful.
I mean people still found striking features that had androgynous aspects beautiful even back in the day. A beautiful face is a beautiful face and facial harmony has been considered beautiful no matter the time period
I like facial harmony i think it’s one big sign of beauty, in my opinion. I don’t really like striking features as much, like having very thick eyebrows or prominent cheekbones. Balance and harmony is good
Edit: Who's making these profile pics so tiny?? They washed out my face. Overall facial harmony is probably more determinate in whether you're considered stereotypically beautiful or not. You can have big striking blue eyes or a tiny button nose but STILL not be considered stereotypically beautiful in person. It's OVERALL facial harmony, symmetry, feminine-looking and sensual-looking features that create a more stereotypical bombshell face.
First you can click on the profile pic when on someone's channel page and it expands. Secondly I have a bit of a crooked face. My right eye is more open than my left eye. My left side of my lip is slightly lowered and I have a round tip nose which are usually not so attractive features to many. But I still get called beautiful by many family friends because it's not about the single feature but how they harmoniously make a face a face if that makes sense.
@@declaracionespolemicas NO ONE IRL EVER told me I looked like SHAKIRA! That just goes to show you how different people can look in person. I appreciate the COMPLIMENT. But my body was more Pamela Anderson and people either saw Mariah Carey or Pamela Anderson facial features. Edit: Check out "Lo down dirty shame" or "High School Reunion" episodes from "VIP," starring Pamela Anderson. Her hair is curly in these episodes. That's probably why - she usually wears it straight.
More precisely, it's about blurring the boundaries between the feminine and the masculine; more masculinity for women and more femininity for men. I kinda like it actually.
Maybe genuineness is a better term. Or innocent in the sense that they aren’t a full on jaded, obnoxious thot like a lot of women these days (OF models etc.). Most men don’t actually want a woman that’s like that, they do want a woman a little more “innocent” and wholesome for lack of a better word.
Actually, the (fake) out of proportion 'modern' beauty is really taking the best features of classic beauty and mixing it with what looks to me like natural ethnically multiracial features to look like they do, by using fillers and surgery. Classic means you are extremely unique and exceptionally beautiful to Begin With....a perfectly natural bone structure. Like the 70's, 80's and 90's models looks were.
Eh, I would argue that many of the supermodels from the 90s fit, and actually *originated* the so called "modern" look. The past decade has only taken these features and emphasized them even more. Monica's features were and still are striking, strong, etc. As were Naomi Campbells, Claudia Schiffer, Shalom Harlow, Heidi Klum, Angelina Jolie, etc. "Classic" beauty refers more to the softer feminine standards set by icons of the mid 20th century like Liz Taylor, Marilyn, Jayne Mansfield, Bette Davis, Betty Grable, etc.
I would argue that saying "eh" makes it sound like you'll be having purple ketchup with your dino nuggies today. Why does Gen Z yearn to be bullied? Preceeding generations said all kinds of dumb stuff, but we weren't flexing sensory helmets.
@@Poodle_Gun What are you talking about? If anything I usually see millennials and older people using ‘eh’ online as a way to hedge their point. Sounds like the classic Gen Z hate wagon.
Woah, cool it with the antisemitic remarks there, buddy... What exactly are you trying to imply with all those "modern" names that you dropped? I think OP was one "Natalie Portman" mention away from starting to throw some bombs down some tunnels, so very antisemitic...
To be fair people have been doing this for as long as the camera has been a thing. In the middle of the las century, models and movie stars would get their photos doctored to make them look more a certain way. Yes they were doing Photoshop the analogue way
Sometimes I want to do my nose, I was been called "witch nose" but now I think my nose it's not as ugly and large as people has told me. Thinking about my family and heritage, makes me feel proud
I beg you to keep it! I love that kind of nose, it's beautiful, *and* it would save all the money and the pain. Also, you can't get botched if you get nothing done!
Many stupid people look only on certain facial features alone “zoom in” and forget the whole face, i believe your nose fits your face in general. We have to zoom OUT to justify our natural beauty. Facial harmony is what matters for beauty in my opinion.
for me it's mostly in the eyes; if you don't have beautiful eyes, you're not beautiful, you can be pretty, gorgeous, hot, cute and so on, but not beautiful
everyone looking down upon modern beauty in comments lol babes moderm beauty standards don't just mean cosmetic procedures yess it has increased in the recent days but there are alot of people who naturally fit the modern beauty standard so let's not bring peole a group of people down to uplift others
Young Isabelle Adjani, Elizabeth Taylor were perfect classic beauties. Sophie Marceau is as beautiful and youthful as when she started acting in her teens. Her face is exactly the same today.
@@Satrina777 really?! you need to go back and listen to the video again. You and the original commentor missed the whole point , It went right over your heads. Classic beauty is what you want, classic beauty means your Facial features are in harmony meaning everything on your face fits, they work together. But with modern beauty certain features on the face have clearly been worked on, they have had work done. Their faces do not look very natural for example The lips are too big for the face or the cheeks Are too hollowed out or the eyes are too slanted upwards, Etc. classic beauty does not mean soft features. It just means that everything is in harmony everything works together. People look at you and they can tell you are a natural beauty that is classic beauty. Classic beauty is not an outdated beauty. Monica was beautiful then and she is beautiful now.
That’s exactly what he meant, basically Slavic features are classic and others are “modern”. But natural features in general are classic with subtle defined features. He’s a man, so their definition of beauty is usually narrow minded.
Ive have had some trouble accepting some of my facial features like my under eye hollows and face shape but the more i look at classic beauty the more i love every part of my face
Same. It took me awhile to accept my oval face shape. The heart shaped face was my ideal and I hated not having it. Now, I’m ok with what I have. It is what it is.
There’s more celebration for diverse features in classic which celebrates the overall face, whereas beauty trends nowadays are so focused on picking up individual facial features and trying to make them look like a defined “ideal” shape
So people born that way have left the chat like would you say someone naturally with those features is ugly assuming your talking about the first example of modern beauty
I never understood how they have as much influence over other women’s looks, but I do agree that too many women (in the u.s. at least ) have been influenced by them.
@@avalondreaming1433Khloe>Kim/Kris>Kylie/Kendall>Kourtney in that order. Kourtney is the only one who basically looks the same as she did initially, she didn’t change anything drastically and just focused on keeping her face young.
Im more modern beauty than classic beauty, presumably because im mixed race (half Dutch and half Bangladeshi)- and I also haven’t gotten a pinch of plastic surgery done or altered myself in anyway shape or form. I just have more “striking” features rather than soft and round features. How do I look “fake” when im not💀
Basically Classic beauty = white Modern beauty = ethnic (but ambiguous) the reason it’s linked to plastic surgery is because it’s more rare to be born with such a variation of features from different ethnicities so this is often achieved through surgery, fake hair, colored contact lenses, etc. Though there are plenty of mixed race people like myself who NATURALLY have these “modern beauty” features… I don’t have that Jigsaw, pointy chin, puffed up cheek bones thing though lol.
Im bi racial Afro Peruvian, and whenever I see videos like these, they usually only cover European classic beauty standards, when it was never the only one around; just a more aggressively perpetrated one
even if you have the classic beauty people will judge because they only think the actresses and models from 80',90's are pretty and not average girls. I don't like modern beauty or classic beauty, I like healthy and happy people, both standards made many people suffer
For people bashing modern beauty: There are people who are naturally born with facial features akin to modern beauty. I like classic beauty too, but also modern beauty as well. You're not helping combating modern beauty standards by calling classic beauty better/prettier. The problem is that modern beauty is seen as the ONLY standard and is used to capitalize off of insecurities. THAT has to change.
@@sjtv1000The pressure to alter yourself with fillers and plastic surgery negatively affect young girls every day so yes these trends do matter actually
@@sydneybingham8971 The pressure to conform to classic beauty standards caused people to get plastic surgery too...smaller noses, eyelid surgery, etc. There's nothing new about it.
Nobody is going to write poems about the modern beauty... Faces with big lips and a prominent chin/jawline is what counts these days. If you have ''this'' (specific physical features) you've ticked the box and you are in. And this can be attained through surgery. The rest of the face can look pretty average. They look like they were cast from the same mould. I find it boring. Classic beauty on the other hand, unique, rare and you pretty much had to be born with it.
Agreed there's a bland cookie cutter look with plastic surgery that to me starts to tend towards plain. E .g Kim Kardashian. She can't hold a candle to Grace Kelly, Katherine Hepburn et al
First of all, ethnic people have plump lips naturally. Plump lips will always be a sign of beauty. It’s apart of classic beauty. You must be referring to non-ethnic people with thin lips artificially injecting them and distorting their mouth. Those are two different things.
@@notanotherone5564 yeah. And most people can tell if they are naturally plump lips which are gorgeous but lip fillers look bad if not done properly or when it doesn't match the rest of the face
@@blairxxxxxxxx 1000% agree with you there. I just don’t think lip fillers look good. Unless someone literally has 0 lip, I think its better for them to embrace their natural lip size
I used to hate my strong features and got teased about them growing up but now it’s the standard and everyone praises me for my features, some even think I’ve had work done but it’s natural 😅
Also, the "Caucasians" they show look more Anglo-Saxon than actual Caucasian. Also also, African and Black labels are way too broad compared to East-Asian or Caucasian, because both Black and African (very different categories) encompass so many different-looking ethnic groups. Even African American is a very broad group, because the genetic and phenotypic diversity is extremely high in AAs.
@@girlofanimation yeah, the whole thing is a mess lol Even in a small area of Europe the so called "Caucasian" people can look strikingly distinct. East Asians are quite diverse in phenotypes, even people from countries close together. Japanese and Koreans look different for example, but similar enough that you know they're closely related. Not everyone has an eye for details, but I think a lot of us can quickly subconsciously detect subtle differences and can train ourselves to get better at it with more exposure and interaction with more variety of races and ethnicities.
@@ZhovtoBlakytniy yeah, Japanese and Koreans do tend to look subtly different on average. I grew up in a pretty diverse environment, so I can usually tell different groups apart. The AA population is pretty mixed with so many different ethnic groups from around the world. And African would be a worse label because Africa is actually the most genetically diverse continent for humans. I agree that these labels they use aren't a good representation of people. Not only are they vague, but they're inconsistent.
@@girlofanimation because beauty standards are objective across races and cultures people from the same groups that you are including will rate other groups at the same levels of attractiveness, regardless ofexternal factors
One of the problems here is the fact that you're including racial ambiguity in the same arena as people getting plastic surgery. Since we're not grouping those within a classic beauty that kind of gives the idea that being naturally racially ambiguous is more of a trend and therefore it's something that can end up being dehumanizing and fetishizing. It also makes it really easy to argue that racial ambiguity is not classic or natural beauty in its own right, when it's literally how we're born. Also androgyny being considered desirable is in no way whatsoever simply a modern trend or beauty standard. There are multiple points in human history where the beauty standards for gender was flopped and then flopped back and there are way more instances where in androgyny or not blatant physical differences between the genders was considered not just the norm but desirable, striving for androgyny is by no means whatsoever new.
What are you talking about, strong jaw and big lips are not eurocentrism. I live in Europe and it has nothing to do with eurocentrism. People here want to looks "exotic" because they ashamed of being European and they even change their own name. The problem is not the only beauty, they change their identity. What a shame.
No it isnt europeans are paying for ethnic feautres duento hating their long noses which are usually big and no lips and pale pink skin do u even live on europe theybcopy ethnic woman but yall give them credit
@ivanpeixoto2917 I didn’t insinuate that. But it is contradictory because those definitely catch my attention and make more impact than the eyes. You can have “masculine” eyes and then it’s all out the window with the crazy lips. When men get filler in their lips, they look feminine, even with all of their other masculine features. Why is masculine synonymous with predatory? And what are masculine eyes? Just eyes without makeup?
@@Eze-j3p Don’t know what to tell you when you’re not understanding common sense comments. Men with lip filler look feminine and ridiculous. That’s all. Natural is amazing.
love how the comments are mostly dudes commenting on how women choose to present themselves. for the literal billionth time, no one cares what YOU find prettier in a woman. i find being a genuine person in a man is way sexier than a man constantly concerned with woman’s looks rather than a woman’s character. yet yall don’t care about that
@@bigol9223 bud I find beauty standards unhealthy and that they are. So many people suffering from body dysmorphia and self hatred because of them. But there are people literally running their business on people's insecurities. Beauty standards are not even real, the standards of today were not the same a hundred years from today. Besides a person does not make their face themselves right so why judge them? Also I feel like a human is unable to live up to there full potential because of these standards. We spend our lives worrying about what we look like instead of actually living our lives. I don't like any of this. And exaclty where did I say that only my opinion should be allowed? Hope this answers alllll of your questions.
High key THIS. And frankly I don’t love that this whole take is primarily focused on women from a random man’s perspective. Like, dude having an accent doesn’t make you a genius. And regarding the “classic” part…how far back is he talking? 1920? As though gorgeous women didn’t exist prior to then? Humans have been humaning for 300k years…. Everyone who lost 60 secs of their life watching this: YOU’RE PRESENTLY BEAUTIFUL.
Not many people see it from an anthropological view but yes, almost all standards are strictly cultural. Trends really are just waves in the cultural fabric. Wait til people start making fun of the "irl anime aesthetic"
ethnic ambiguity is definitely one of the things that caused me to have body dysmorphia. how is having black features as a black women looked down upon now? poor francesca, it’s odd how this society works.
Interesting never really thought about it but it makes sense. I’ve never been into modern beauty look with the slay queen brows and lips. It’s pretty but I never crushed on a girl with that look, but start melting when I talk to a girl who got the ‘classic’ look. Both are pretty though.
Modern beauty clears, people say it has a plastic surgery look only because certain races try to imitate features of middle eastern and african women, so it sticks out as unnatural in those cases.
True it is when European women tries to look less European by imitating Asian or African features. I wouldn’t use Arab as an example because Arab and Europeans have striking features.
What are specifically Middle Eastern features?and who is imitating it?On African I agree it’s big lips that many people get done but not Middle Eastern sorry actually I think it’s the opposite
@@Nooneee1200 the so called "ethnically ambiguous" look is very much inspired by the Kardashians influence on beauty standards, along with the Hadids, who are middle eastern. Coloring + phenotype and other features.
For modern beauty it’s all “races” of women that can get plastic surgery cause again it’s “ambiguous” look and most people in the world are not ambiguous because marrying the people in the same race is still the most common…there can always be exceptions that someone non mixed can have ambiguous features Naturally tho…
They are trying to look Latina in most cases and I don’t get why that’s not being talked about enough. It’s easier for them to get mistaken for Latina due to our heavily mixed DNA from all continents of the world.
Interesting. I would disagree with your point on ethnic ambiguity though. Ethnic ambiguity has a long and storied history of being some of the finest classic beauties and highly praised. That is why things like colorism have been such a difficult thing for people at the further ends of the spectrum. Their beauty is considered more modern and harsher than those who are a blend of different backgrounds.
@@johnnycash8567 I too am speaking from a social viewpoint, thus why I brought colorism into the conversation. That is an issue found all over the world and is directly connected to potential racial ambiguity being highly favored and more desirable.
The ethnic ambiguity is so true and kind of scary. Every non poc girl these days is rocking big lips feline eyes high cheekbones tan skin, like trying to achieve some weird mix between black and asian features
Why are people so afraid of saying black and insist on "African American"? A black French guy looks like an African American but he's certainly not African or American. Africans also look different enough from each other. What is stereotypically "black" is certainly not what an Egyptian looks like. So why are East Asian and Caucasian identified racially and not by nationality?
I don’t know if Anne got her face done just to look more modern but I know for the fact that human’s faces change naturally over time when they get older
Everyone is saying plastic surgery when most people can’t even afford that. The difference is definitely how make up is done. Also as generations move along people’s faces change. It happens as time plays out. Both are beautiful so there is no point in dwelling and wishing people still looked a certain way. 🤷🏼♀️
I have family that works in plastic surgery. They literally can't go out without running into "patients". A LOT of people, and especially women, will save up money or get insurance reasons to have surgery or other cosmethic stuff done. I live in a very middle-class region, too; this isn't Beverly Hills we're talking. Its literally cheaper, more accessible, and acceptable then ever, rn.
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The first girl compred to monoca belluci has lip fillers that downgrades her natural beauty. Monica Belluci has the cutest plump lips and a wider face.
Yeah, I kind of hate that people are automatically associating being racially ambiguous with plastic surgery. Its annoying. 🙃 And the amount of people hating on Kardashian features when many Middle Eastern and Latina women have them naturally isn't cute.
Getting plastic surgery to fit a new beauty standard like it’s a video game meta is wild
she’s old and the pussy doesnt work anymore tho
And that the definition of modern beauty will change in 2 years…
Lol comparing it to video games instead of understanding that concepts are concepts and that they're are universal.
He is assuming. Assuming doesn’t make it true.
What if the beauty standard changed. Will they go for plastic surgery again to change their look? That's crazy. Maybe 3,4 major operations throughout their lifetime
The fact that modern beauty is just looking more like caricatures everyday
Like Master Shake when he went to Guatemala.
If you think ethnic features are "caricature" then sure ☠️ people one youtube are too chill with their blatant racism
it looks ugly too lol 😂
influence of bratz dolls lol jk
Because they are wyt women! They got inspiration from the bratz bitch dolla
Classic Beauty:👩🏼👩🏻👩🏾👩🏽⚡️
Modern Beauty:👽👽👽👽
Why the lightning
@@chaltrsIT JUST CLICKED TO ME- yo thats actually messed up if they meant it like that…
@@Fay1230 meant it like what. I’m genuinely confused.
@@chaltrs im confused too bro is onto nothing, I accidentally putted there
Modern beauty is created to "integrate" Men traits in female faces... Smoothly... A camouflage for
Tr@ nees.... The real feminine features r not the norm anymore
feels like a lot of it coming from plastic surgery like bucal fat removal and lip fillers
Buccal fat removal isn't a drastic surgery, so no.
@@higgumait very much is, have you seen the way someone’s face hollows when they get it?
@@higgumayou are putting a knife under you face skin and removing the fat and cushioning it’s very drastic
@@higgumait is, buccal fat is an important part of ur face and removing it can cause real problems
makes ur face look more prominent for now, getting ur a more mature look, afterwards its doing nothing for u by making u look really ugly in the aging process.
so i think that so called modern look is more the unhealthy look, keeping in mind that ton of botox, fillers and nosejob stuff a normal person would have to do to achieve this.
look at the bella hadid nosejob (at 17!!!), her Buccal fat removal, her chinline correction, u name it, not mentioning the enormous costs, in money and health ( risks etc.)
Modern beauty makes you look like Handsome Squidward.
🤣 I call it Saran wrap with eyes
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Handsome squidward is truly peak human form
@@Jaymo00 peak squid* form 😤 (although technically they say hes an octopus?)
True and it's absolute dogshit and to prove that just compare Hathaway to Hadid the difference is obvious Hathaway is miles clear
Classic will ALWAYS be superior.
Not really
@@anjalina9279 ya huh
@@fohtheim9864 modern fit the standards
Not always, but in this case, Yes.
Same.
That's why I think a lot of 90s and older actors when they were younger were so beautiful. THey all had their unique beauty. most people today look similar
I think it's more like most celebrities look similar, personally in a regular day I don't see so much people who look like modern beauty criterias
You never heard of plastic surgery being done in the Golden Age of Hollywood?
@@raven_zero7744Hell, I do! I see a lot of customers come into the store where I work at (Goodwill) it looks like these young women are getting surgery done or are they all just naturally that beautiful? Dunno, but I definitely think it’s possible my friend (just thought I’d share)
I worked in a call centre with casual Fridays and there were three girls there who all had the same Russian lashes, bleach blonde hair, orange spray tan and exact same tiktok jumpsuit. I couldn't tell them apart so on Fridays I wouldn't guess their name, I'd just say 'Hey you, how you doing?' 😅
That’s a lie. Ppl don’t all look similar
That transformation of Anne Hatway if she went full on modern is haunting, reminded me of so many influencer faces
It also scared me how much she would then look like everyone else. Cookie cutter faces are scary, not gonna lie..
What the person says in this video is pure speculation, Anne Hathaway didn’t go through some “transformation”, he just picked a photo of her when she was older then the first picture lol
@@kayv5840 her face hasn’t changed, she’s just gotten older 😂 you keep being scared of nothing though
*Hathaway
Every single photo they showed was a jump scare. Especially Ann Hathaway. She's terrifying looking.
Modern "beauty" is hiding yourself behind a lie whereas classic beauty is just finding your style and accepting your features. Modern "beauty" just seems insecure when compared to classic beauty. While classic beauty is simplistic, it comes off as more confident and graceful. Thats why you can't go wrong with the classics.
Modern beauty is not even beauty, it's noisy and disordered. Not everything is aesthetic, just like seeing a Da Vinci painting is a rich experience and seeing a more detailed but made with AI painting feels empty but interesting although not enriching experience. Humans are not just faces. If you deform your face just to create some kind of highlight or shape, you'll only be valued by superficial people, people that look beyond will see a mental problem and plastic and mutilation, not beauty
@@ahgcomegaguardian5575holy sh’t, you explained it in such a good way.
@ahgcomegaguardian5575 that's really true 👍🏽
@@ahgcomegaguardian5575Exactly
@@ahgcomegaguardian5575Scary how correct you are. Technology and science can be a great help and addition to humans' life or it can overpower and distort our lives. 😢
Classic beauty: 👧
Modern beauty: 👽
fr bruh
The little child emoji is wild☠️
The best description hehehe alien 👽
Love that u used the lil girl emoji
Classic male pedophiles
I like the classic beauty
I liek kim kardashan and niji manij look
Yael Shelbia mogs your classic girls to heaven
Me too. EXCEPT for ethnic ambiguity. I'm a sucker for that, I don't know why.
Classic beauty all the way. It’s timeless ❤
Same XD
Modern beauty: there is one ideal face and everyone should try to achieve it by any means necessary
Classic beauty: beauty comes in many forms and we should embrace and emphasize our unique features
Modern beauty is basically fascism at its peak.
@@chillfluencer and capitalism
@@chillfluencer lmao, you don't know what facism means little kid
This definition is definitely better than the video because some people actually have striking features and others try to falsely achieve striking features even when their own natural features are beautiful also it’s sad.
@@nati-sea I totally agree! Modern beauty definitely wasn’t always about sharp masc features. That’s ignoring the puffy lip and other hyper feminine trends from literally just 10 years ago. I think regardless of what the trend is, uniqueness is less valued than fitting an exaggerated mold
Social media completely messed up beauty standards.
its all filters and influencers fault
Let them all do plastic surgery (to look similar), so the ones with natural beauty stand out even more 👍
A lot of that has simply to do with media intentionally shifting beauty standards to whatever this is because political reason
@@horatiuscocles8052and yet it's only women agreeing it's beautiful, guys couldn't care less and rather opt for a classic*
Heavy make-up and botox nowadays have people looking like walking talking Snapchat filters.
Monica Bellucci is perfection.
I agree, she’s so beautiful.
Yes, also Hannah Herzsprung too
She has that sexy look in Matrix and angelic look in Passion of Christ. Queen of versatility
Lmao no@@Oderoderuchte
Ong
I remember the change in times (trend) where my big lips were looked down upon... to all of a sudden accepted and wanted.
Its so weird to me how people went from hating on and laughing at usually black features (not saying only black people have certain features but yk what I mean) to those exact features becoming trendy?
That happened to me with my freckles. It's really weird.
@@heathersnumber1fan And now Kylie Jenner made her lips small again and is calling her lips "natural" as if people with big lips were "less natural". The racism never went away.
Wanted... by who?
@@edheldude The beauty standard right now..? Keep up
Classic all the way, seems more moderate, elegant, natural and looks more beautiful in general
I think that’s just Monica Bellucci but I get what you mean😂
Yeah i dont know shit about modeling or fashion but its incredible how apparent this is in everything. I see this exact same trend in the design of many things, most obvious on bmw. An m3 from 20 years ago looks so elegant while a new one looks like it had plastic surgery
Is it just me or does modern beauty look better
Ps I’m not trying to be toxic or anything😭
It's probably just you 💀 modern looks fake or unoriginal to me @@KavocadoA380
@@KavocadoA380 Irl these plastic surgeries look ugly AF.
I see a certain fallacy in these comments. Classic beauty =/= lack of plastic surgeries.
Plastic surgeries are not something new at all, they simply are more accesible to an average person nowadays. Majority of old Hollywood icons and most popular modern actresses of 90s, 2000s, Monica Belluci included, had plastic surgeries. The difference lays in what people ask for before they go under the knife.
What surgery does Monica Bellucci have?
@@fernandalopez8158 She had a nose job when she was young. She had her tip done and some people argue that perhaps the nose bridge as well.
@@emberya9561And at what age is it supposed to be done? Because I see their photos as girls/teenagers and they look the same! Envy makes you say stupid things that you can't justify.
@@fernandalopez8158lmfao envy is pointing out something you can clearly see?
@@snakeflowerchild1002 The images are all over the internet! Where do you see his nose surgery? My God. She has photos of a girl with that small nose, without any imperfections on it. You are the blind one. Ok, if it makes you happy that she has surgery 🙄
Don’t forget that our perceptions of beauty are heavily influenced by advertising and are constructs in themselves.
Social constructs indeed
No, because what people actually find beautiful isn't what advertising wants us to think is beautiful.
@@paddleed6176 Everyone has a different preference when it comes to beauty (and everything else) tho. What you find attractive won't be attractive to someone else.
@@GamingAndChill Beauty is an approximate for health, and that has objective components. Where one gets confused is that people form associations between different physical features and the idea of health based on their past experiences and understanding of the world.
To give an example: if one or several people with blonde hair were extremely healthy in your eyes (say they were extremely kindhearted or selfless, or didn't have a diseased or malnourished development and so were reasonably tall, had good facial and body structure and symmetry, or were clean and well put-together), your brain says "blonde=healthy" and views blonde hair - and thus people with blonde hair - as more attractive, even in people that were not selfless, or well-nourished, or conscientious.
Fashion and evolving beauty standards are just those psychological equivalencies drifting across time. All it takes is one paragon to make something hot, and one devil to make it not. But that doesn't change the fact that it is all based on objective root standards.
@@ante5544 Not to make a tl;dr I'll make a simple analogy. Beauty is similar to objectivism and relativism in morality. Not absolute (as in there exist different "beauty standards" differing from person to person), but objective: based on biological basis and there's a "statistical" approach regarding proportions - this however shares the same problems as relying on statistics in other parts of life - you can easily figure it out what I mean by that. Of course you can be completly immune to advertising and beauty standards (as in what is fashionable as beautiful). You are more free that way.
A simple advice to anyone: don't look with your brain, look with your eyes.
So basically modern beauty means altered and unnatural.
Not necessarily
Modern beauty focuses more on a person having striking features vs. classic beauty which centers around facial harmony as a whole.
Well not really you could alter yourself to have more natural beauty too
Fatal fallacy... would be altered and unnatural only if you already decided that "classic" beauty is the norm. Reverse perspective, and it's classic beauty becomes plain boring and uninteresting
No. What are you hearing. They focus on features rather than whole
Classic looks subtle, fine and harmonious.
One is beautiful to the natural eyes of any person and the other is only beautiful to the one who has to study that stuff to declare it's beautiful
No
@@MK12275 I can’t tell which is which
My features are naturally striking meaning they stand out quite a bit but unfortunately people don’t realize this can be natural too. People with sharp features can be falsely accused of “work” because we have Native American cheekbones and Russian eyes for my example ❤
Yes striking features look best when it is NATURALLY a part of you. It's often easy to tell natural vs. enhanced features.
@@VanessaD82 not necessarily, I’ve had a lot of people assume I’ve had work done especially females
@@murphy_9 🥹
Yes I’ve had people ask me if I got my lips done. Nah I was just born this way. Lol
@NikasNeuroNuggets Let me clarify, I personally find it easy to tell if features are natural or not on people. Lol I can't speak for others.
Kinda like classic body building vs Modern bodybuilding
Excellent analogy. Yes.
At least we've still got Classic Physique
@@BlackiJ11 Nah, the physiques labeled as classics today are far from classics like in the Arnold era!
@@BlackiJ11 Nah, the "classic physiques" nowadays are far from the classic physiques like in Arnold's era
@@giovanirafael Yes, back then they didn't take as much "stuff" and the legs weren't as developed. However the V-taper and aesthetic look are still there I believe
I feel like facial harmony is much more important to look beautiful. You can have snatched eyes, prominent cheekbone and knife like jawline,yet not be considered as beautiful. Ofc having good features is definitely a plus point if you want to be a model. But as a regular girl or boy,facial harmony is still given much more priority than excellent features.
I agree
This ! It is how your features work with each other and are proportionate to your face : harmony. It isn't one feature that makes a face beautiful. It is the combination of features, skin quality and facial structure ,as well as inner personality that comes to the surface
Classic beauties back in the day used to get plastic surgery as well, but they’d subtly enhance their unique or “odd” features that made them stand out.
Modern beauties get drastic plastic surgery to make themselves look like everyone else.
That’s the true difference lol
I love classic beauty because it celebrates diverse natural types of beauty. Classic beauty could mean a woman with a gorgeous masculine face, it could mean an Asian face with soft features, it could mean an Indian woman with beautiful bronze skin, etc.
Meanwhile modern beauty is the epitome of treating human body parts like a trend. If you don’t have huge lips, blonde hair, colored eyes, hollow cheeks, then you’re not beautiful. Whereas with classic beauty you could lack or have a variety of different types of features and still be beautiful
I guess African women facial features only get replicated by others but don’t exist in your vocabulary 🙄. We are clearly the original archetype and the rest of y’all are jealous bishes
Classic beauty means the European Classical Ancient bust. Western women have a problem dealing with their natural look because of the prominent nose. “Modern beauty” is what you see when Western women tries to look less European and more “exotic” looking. The first photo example on the right is Monica Belucci. She is the Classic bust beauty. Jane Birkin is also another out of countless Western women who has that type.
"women with a gorgeous masculine face"... well there's a sentence I never expected to hear in my life 😦
@@infiniterer287 I think they're referring to a sort of naturally-sculpted face. Angular/pronounced features can be really beautiful if they're harmonious.
Exactly.
Classic beauty is timeless. People will still be looking at the classic beauties from the 1920s to 2020s in a hundred years time and find them beautiful.
Yes. I think that’s one of the best ways to describe it. Audrey Hepburn is one of my favorites in part because she embraced her natural beauty. ❤
I mean people still found striking features that had androgynous aspects beautiful even back in the day. A beautiful face is a beautiful face and facial harmony has been considered beautiful no matter the time period
I agree 💯👏🏽
And those people still had plastic surgery. Lol plastic surgery has been around for hundreds and hundreds of years.
I like facial harmony i think it’s one big sign of beauty, in my opinion. I don’t really like striking features as much, like having very thick eyebrows or prominent cheekbones. Balance and harmony is good
Real Human vs Androgynous Ethno-Ambiguous Automata
Edit: Who's making these profile pics so tiny?? They washed out my face.
Overall facial harmony is probably more determinate in whether you're considered stereotypically beautiful or not. You can have big striking blue eyes or a tiny button nose but STILL not be considered stereotypically beautiful in person. It's OVERALL facial harmony, symmetry, feminine-looking and sensual-looking features that create a more stereotypical bombshell face.
First you can click on the profile pic when on someone's channel page and it expands. Secondly I have a bit of a crooked face. My right eye is more open than my left eye. My left side of my lip is slightly lowered and I have a round tip nose which are usually not so attractive features to many. But I still get called beautiful by many family friends because it's not about the single feature but how they harmoniously make a face a face if that makes sense.
@@nikitatavernitilitvynova Strangers compared me to Pamela Anderson and Mariah Carey. These two women were considered conventionally beautiful/hot.
@@elisabeth4342 You give me more Shakira vibes judging by your pfp alone.
@@declaracionespolemicas NO ONE IRL EVER told me I looked like SHAKIRA! That just goes to show you how different people can look in person. I appreciate the COMPLIMENT. But my body was more Pamela Anderson and people either saw Mariah Carey or Pamela Anderson facial features.
Edit: Check out "Lo down dirty shame" or "High School Reunion" episodes from "VIP," starring Pamela Anderson. Her hair is curly in these episodes. That's probably why - she usually wears it straight.
I agree, having striking features alone is not enough to be considered beautiful and good looking person, to be honest.
Classic gang>>>
The difference is that modern "beauty" is a lot more masculine
They are men.
You mean for women or what? Otherwise your comment doesn't make any sense
More precisely, it's about blurring the boundaries between the feminine and the masculine; more masculinity for women and more femininity for men. I kinda like it actually.
@@SalmonForYourLuck The video says that "modern beauty" is more androgynous, so I'm guessing yes.
I kind of like the androgynous look tbh
All famous people look the same.. you step out into real society and see how natural and different we are. There is a striking difference.
trueee. classic or modern, neither have a lot of space to include everyone
modern beauty is def more inclusive to ppl of different races
I love classic beauty❤✨😍 Its real, full of innocence and mesmerizing❤
Literally. Innocence and feminity
And elegant. Today, everything is so plump and in your face. Yikes.
Why is innocence such a desired trait? Only children are truly innocent
@@elsie4802 Yeah this. I feel like using the term innocent to describe grown women is a bit infantilizing.
Maybe genuineness is a better term. Or innocent in the sense that they aren’t a full on jaded, obnoxious thot like a lot of women these days (OF models etc.). Most men don’t actually want a woman that’s like that, they do want a woman a little more “innocent” and wholesome for lack of a better word.
Actually, the (fake) out of proportion 'modern' beauty is really taking the best features of classic beauty and mixing it with what looks to me like natural ethnically multiracial features to look like they do, by using fillers and surgery. Classic means you are extremely unique and exceptionally beautiful to Begin With....a perfectly natural bone structure. Like the 70's, 80's and 90's models looks were.
Eh, I would argue that many of the supermodels from the 90s fit, and actually *originated* the so called "modern" look. The past decade has only taken these features and emphasized them even more. Monica's features were and still are striking, strong, etc. As were Naomi Campbells, Claudia Schiffer, Shalom Harlow, Heidi Klum, Angelina Jolie, etc.
"Classic" beauty refers more to the softer feminine standards set by icons of the mid 20th century like Liz Taylor, Marilyn, Jayne Mansfield, Bette Davis, Betty Grable, etc.
I would argue that saying "eh" makes it sound like you'll be having purple ketchup with your dino nuggies today. Why does Gen Z yearn to be bullied? Preceeding generations said all kinds of dumb stuff, but we weren't flexing sensory helmets.
@@Poodle_Gun What are you talking about? If anything I usually see millennials and older people using ‘eh’ online as a way to hedge their point. Sounds like the classic Gen Z hate wagon.
@@Poodle_Gun what the hell are you talking about
Woah, cool it with the antisemitic remarks there, buddy... What exactly are you trying to imply with all those "modern" names that you dropped?
I think OP was one "Natalie Portman" mention away from starting to throw some bombs down some tunnels, so very antisemitic...
To be fair people have been doing this for as long as the camera has been a thing. In the middle of the las century, models and movie stars would get their photos doctored to make them look more a certain way. Yes they were doing Photoshop the analogue way
Sometimes I want to do my nose, I was been called "witch nose" but now I think my nose it's not as ugly and large as people has told me.
Thinking about my family and heritage, makes me feel proud
Witches are powerful, strong females who don't conform to society's crushing demands.
I beg you to keep it! I love that kind of nose, it's beautiful, *and* it would save all the money and the pain. Also, you can't get botched if you get nothing done!
Keep your nose. I kept my big crooked nose and I love that it reminds me of my dad.
Many stupid people look only on certain facial features alone “zoom in” and forget the whole face, i believe your nose fits your face in general. We have to zoom OUT to justify our natural beauty. Facial harmony is what matters for beauty in my opinion.
Nose and lip shaming have been going on for several decades now. Bout time that changed.
for me it's mostly in the eyes; if you don't have beautiful eyes, you're not beautiful, you can be pretty, gorgeous, hot, cute and so on, but not beautiful
Classic beauty wins all day, every day in real life. Monica Belluci in her heyday was absolute perfection.
Classic Beauty 💜
everyone looking down upon modern beauty in comments lol babes moderm beauty standards don't just mean cosmetic procedures yess it has increased in the recent days but there are alot of people who naturally fit the modern beauty standard so let's not bring peole a group of people down to uplift others
Monica Belucci is absolute beauty; classic and modern.
Young Isabelle Adjani, Elizabeth Taylor were perfect classic beauties. Sophie Marceau is as beautiful and youthful as when she started acting in her teens. Her face is exactly the same today.
This. I was going to say the video is wrong. She embodies the best of both.
She looks like a man
@@Satrina777 really?! you need to go back and listen to the video again. You and the original commentor missed the whole point , It went right over your heads. Classic beauty is what you want, classic beauty means your Facial features are in harmony meaning everything on your face fits, they work together. But with modern beauty certain features on the face have clearly been worked on, they have had work done. Their faces do not look very natural for example The lips are too big for the face or the cheeks Are too hollowed out or the eyes are too slanted upwards, Etc. classic beauty does not mean soft features. It just means that everything is in harmony everything works together. People look at you and they can tell you are a natural beauty that is classic beauty. Classic beauty is not an outdated beauty. Monica was beautiful then and she is beautiful now.
No. She is an absolute classic beauty, not modern. Modern beauty is androgyny which is also a brain disorder. Monica is the typical femininity
Sounds like "low visusal weight" is mor classic and "high visual weight" is more modern.
That's what I was thinking too.
@@delaslight tell me you have no idea what I'm talking about without telling me you have no idea what I'm talking about.
@@delaslight low and high visual weight has absolutely nothing to do with body weight.
@@delaslight
It’s term for face visual not body. Softness vs Bold.
That’s exactly what he meant, basically Slavic features are classic and others are “modern”. But natural features in general are classic with subtle defined features. He’s a man, so their definition of beauty is usually narrow minded.
Thanks god for blessing me with a classic feminine beauty ❤
😊 Classic is perfect! Plastic will always be 🤮
Classic beauty can also be plastic.
😂😂😂😂
most of you can't even tell when someone gets plastic surgery
You can get plastic surgery to achieve more harmony, which essentially is classic beauty.
dumbass 😂
Ive have had some trouble accepting some of my facial features like my under eye hollows and face shape but the more i look at classic beauty the more i love every part of my face
You look effortlessly beautiful, and your natural looks and face shape show lovely feminine energy and character.
@@Tinyanimalpawsthis is very heartwarming😊🙏🏽thank you
I have hollows, embrace it
Same. It took me awhile to accept my oval face shape. The heart shaped face was my ideal and I hated not having it. Now, I’m ok with what I have. It is what it is.
There’s more celebration for diverse features in classic which celebrates the overall face, whereas beauty trends nowadays are so focused on picking up individual facial features and trying to make them look like a defined “ideal” shape
First image: Classic beauty - normal looking girl. Modern beauty - girl with bushy eyebrows, fake eyelashes, nose job and overfilled duck lips.
So people born that way have left the chat like would you say someone naturally with those features is ugly assuming your talking about the first example of modern beauty
Lets all thank the Kardashians for “modern beauty”
They did kinda start that whole thing, didn't they? Incredible how much cultural power a small number of individuals can wield sometimes.
I never understood how they have as much influence over other women’s looks, but I do agree that too many women (in the u.s. at least ) have been influenced by them.
Question is which of them has had the most work done. I'd say Khloe.
@@avalondreaming1433Khloe>Kim/Kris>Kylie/Kendall>Kourtney in that order. Kourtney is the only one who basically looks the same as she did initially, she didn’t change anything drastically and just focused on keeping her face young.
@@yassin9782 And I'd say the one whose surgery looks the best is Kylie.
Modern beauty looks fake and classic beauty looks real, that’s how i discern
Modern beauty focuses on a person having striking features vs. classic beauty which focuses on facial harmony as a whole.
Amd ehst sbout people who naturally look like the "modern beauty" category? Eho are usually black, mixed, latina or asian?👀
@beingbettertoday they can took their Kardashian face and start a Carreer ín Bollywood!
Thank you for your very intelligent analysis
Im more modern beauty than classic beauty, presumably because im mixed race (half Dutch and half Bangladeshi)- and I also haven’t gotten a pinch of plastic surgery done or altered myself in anyway shape or form. I just have more “striking” features rather than soft and round features. How do I look “fake” when im not💀
Does it really matter? Beauty is beauty, no matter in what form.
Always classic❤
Basically
Classic beauty = white
Modern beauty = ethnic (but ambiguous) the reason it’s linked to plastic surgery is because it’s more rare to be born with such a variation of features from different ethnicities so this is often achieved through surgery, fake hair, colored contact lenses, etc. Though there are plenty of mixed race people like myself who NATURALLY have these “modern beauty” features… I don’t have that Jigsaw, pointy chin, puffed up cheek bones thing though lol.
Yeah as a bi-racial person, sometimes I’m confused on how to feel about. Flattered or creeped out 🫤
@@Justinee116 Right! I’m Louisiana Creole & I feel the same way
@@CreoleLadyMarmalade especially when they fetishize mixed children. Those are the worst.
Im bi racial Afro Peruvian, and whenever I see videos like these, they usually only cover European classic beauty standards, when it was never the only one around; just a more aggressively perpetrated one
@@blutrashbag This is definitely true!
even if you have the classic beauty people will judge because they only think the actresses and models from 80',90's are pretty and not average girls. I don't like modern beauty or classic beauty, I like healthy and happy people, both standards made many people suffer
100% agree, both standards were very problematic. Being healthy, happy, and accepted for who you truly are is what matters.
I feel like classic beauty looks effortless and carefree while modern looks like trying to fit a norm or checklists.
More accurately, classic makeup and modern makeup. Faces haven't changed significantly, styling has.
Modern Beauty < Classic Beauty
For people bashing modern beauty: There are people who are naturally born with facial features akin to modern beauty. I like classic beauty too, but also modern beauty as well. You're not helping combating modern beauty standards by calling classic beauty better/prettier. The problem is that modern beauty is seen as the ONLY standard and is used to capitalize off of insecurities. THAT has to change.
Yes ❤
Its also bc its made to manipulate ppl, showing race mixing and androgenia, which is highly satanic
Modern or classic, it's still beauty!
Thank you, comments acting like modern beauty isn’t still beautiful like everyone who’s has modern Beauty is a serial facial reconstruction enthusiast
Right this whole comment section is just toxic and judgemental as fuck but also stupid because these trends dont actually matter
@@sjtv1000The pressure to alter yourself with fillers and plastic surgery negatively affect young girls every day so yes these trends do matter actually
@@sydneybingham8971 The pressure to conform to classic beauty standards caused people to get plastic surgery too...smaller noses, eyelid surgery, etc. There's nothing new about it.
@@sydneybingham8971 Merlin Monroe, the classic beauty, had multiple plastic surgeries. The pressure was there, now it's just accessible.
Nobody is going to write poems about the modern beauty... Faces with big lips and a prominent chin/jawline is what counts these days. If you have ''this'' (specific physical features) you've ticked the box and you are in. And this can be attained through surgery. The rest of the face can look pretty average. They look like they were cast from the same mould. I find it boring. Classic beauty on the other hand, unique, rare and you pretty much had to be born with it.
Agreed there's a bland cookie cutter look with plastic surgery that to me starts to tend towards plain. E .g Kim Kardashian. She can't hold a candle to Grace Kelly, Katherine Hepburn et al
They looking teenage boys with long hair.
First of all, ethnic people have plump lips naturally. Plump lips will always be a sign of beauty. It’s apart of classic beauty. You must be referring to non-ethnic people with thin lips artificially injecting them and distorting their mouth. Those are two different things.
@@notanotherone5564 yeah. And most people can tell if they are naturally plump lips which are gorgeous but lip fillers look bad if not done properly or when it doesn't match the rest of the face
@@blairxxxxxxxx 1000% agree with you there. I just don’t think lip fillers look good. Unless someone literally has 0 lip, I think its better for them to embrace their natural lip size
I used to hate my strong features and got teased about them growing up but now it’s the standard and everyone praises me for my features, some even think I’ve had work done but it’s natural 😅
So Adriana Lima would be considered as a modern beauty
Maybe a little yea
Mostly not in the 90s
@@illitoutsold She literally fits most of what’s considered a modern beauty: striking features, ethnic ambiguity, and even some androgyny
@@Ash_Queen16 I guess so
100% and we (Adri fans) all love her for it ❤
She has male gaze which is androgynous feature
Why "African American" next to "Caucasian" and "east Asian"? Not all black people are from the US 😅
Also, the "Caucasians" they show look more Anglo-Saxon than actual Caucasian.
Also also, African and Black labels are way too broad compared to East-Asian or Caucasian, because both Black and African (very different categories) encompass so many different-looking ethnic groups. Even African American is a very broad group, because the genetic and phenotypic diversity is extremely high in AAs.
@@girlofanimation yeah, the whole thing is a mess lol
Even in a small area of Europe the so called "Caucasian" people can look strikingly distinct.
East Asians are quite diverse in phenotypes, even people from countries close together. Japanese and Koreans look different for example, but similar enough that you know they're closely related.
Not everyone has an eye for details, but I think a lot of us can quickly subconsciously detect subtle differences and can train ourselves to get better at it with more exposure and interaction with more variety of races and ethnicities.
@@ZhovtoBlakytniyI'm from Poland and when we started getting Ukrainian refugees I was surprised to see how different our neighbors look from us.
@@ZhovtoBlakytniy yeah, Japanese and Koreans do tend to look subtly different on average. I grew up in a pretty diverse environment, so I can usually tell different groups apart.
The AA population is pretty mixed with so many different ethnic groups from around the world. And African would be a worse label because Africa is actually the most genetically diverse continent for humans.
I agree that these labels they use aren't a good representation of people. Not only are they vague, but they're inconsistent.
@@girlofanimation because beauty standards are objective across races and cultures
people from the same groups that you are including will rate other groups at the same levels of attractiveness, regardless ofexternal factors
Being white vs being white and looking ethnic .
One of the problems here is the fact that you're including racial ambiguity in the same arena as people getting plastic surgery. Since we're not grouping those within a classic beauty that kind of gives the idea that being naturally racially ambiguous is more of a trend and therefore it's something that can end up being dehumanizing and fetishizing. It also makes it really easy to argue that racial ambiguity is not classic or natural beauty in its own right, when it's literally how we're born. Also androgyny being considered desirable is in no way whatsoever simply a modern trend or beauty standard. There are multiple points in human history where the beauty standards for gender was flopped and then flopped back and there are way more instances where in androgyny or not blatant physical differences between the genders was considered not just the norm but desirable, striving for androgyny is by no means whatsoever new.
Nah bro, people literally do plastic surgeries to look like they from another race. There are countless trans-asian freaks out there if you google it.
These comments are... its like ya'll didn't even watch the video😂
Classic is human; modern is industrial.
The ethnic ambiguity you speak of is more eurocentrism than anything else.
What are you talking about, strong jaw and big lips are not eurocentrism.
I live in Europe and it has nothing to do with eurocentrism. People here want to looks "exotic" because they ashamed of being European and they even change their own name. The problem is not the only beauty, they change their identity.
What a shame.
No it isnt europeans are paying for ethnic feautres duento hating their long noses which are usually big and no lips and pale pink skin do u even live on europe theybcopy ethnic woman but yall give them credit
@@ia7072maybe ín Western Europe.
Ín eastern Europe We still have Women and not Kardashian copies!
I don’t understand modern beauty being about androgyny, yet oversized lips.
@ivanpeixoto2917 I didn’t insinuate that. But it is contradictory because those definitely catch my attention and make more impact than the eyes. You can have “masculine” eyes and then it’s all out the window with the crazy lips. When men get filler in their lips, they look feminine, even with all of their other masculine features. Why is masculine synonymous with predatory? And what are masculine eyes? Just eyes without makeup?
I see in the male models a lot!!! Crazy sometimes!
I think it's more about the sharp jawline and thick eyebrows.
Would you be this crass to someone with naturally big lips like are we going backwards
@@Eze-j3p Don’t know what to tell you when you’re not understanding common sense comments. Men with lip filler look feminine and ridiculous. That’s all. Natural is amazing.
love how the comments are mostly dudes commenting on how women choose to present themselves. for the literal billionth time, no one cares what YOU find prettier in a woman. i find being a genuine person in a man is way sexier than a man constantly concerned with woman’s looks rather than a woman’s character. yet yall don’t care about that
Someone needed to say it 😂
literally
Monica Bellucci has a very modern beauty tho, with the full lips and big eyes and all.
Can you do a deep dive focused on classic beauty?
From what I've learnt there is no trend to calculate beauty, beauty is just subjective
There is
everyone is beautiful in their own unique way. There shouldnt be pages like this telling us what beauty is. Please stop promoting such pages.
Only you can tell us what beauty is, huh?
@@bigol9223 no one can. no me, not anybody.
@@Hah-o7i oh thats weird, because it seems like you are trying to tell us your opinion is the only one that should be allowed
@@bigol9223 bud I find beauty standards unhealthy and that they are. So many people suffering from body dysmorphia and self hatred because of them. But there are people literally running their business on people's insecurities. Beauty standards are not even real, the standards of today were not the same a hundred years from today. Besides a person does not make their face themselves right so why judge them? Also I feel like a human is unable to live up to there full potential because of these standards. We spend our lives worrying about what we look like instead of actually living our lives. I don't like any of this. And exaclty where did I say that only my opinion should be allowed? Hope this answers alllll of your questions.
@@Hah-o7i weird!
There is literally no such thing as modern or classic beauty. There are beauty standards which change throughout times and decades. Beauty is beauty.
No, sorry. Androgynous women aren't beautiful.
High key THIS. And frankly I don’t love that this whole take is primarily focused on women from a random man’s perspective. Like, dude having an accent doesn’t make you a genius.
And regarding the “classic” part…how far back is he talking? 1920? As though gorgeous women didn’t exist prior to then? Humans have been humaning for 300k years….
Everyone who lost 60 secs of their life watching this: YOU’RE PRESENTLY BEAUTIFUL.
Not many people see it from an anthropological view but yes, almost all standards are strictly cultural. Trends really are just waves in the cultural fabric. Wait til people start making fun of the "irl anime aesthetic"
@@LIAM-cd5declassifying racial ambiguity as modern beauty felt so weird to me
True . Modern is extreme like full lips , defined brows super thin nose etc
ethnic ambiguity is definitely one of the things that caused me to have body dysmorphia. how is having black features as a black women looked down upon now? poor francesca, it’s odd how this society works.
Yes, men and women totes LOVE androgynous features and that isn't just some BS pushed on us....
Interesting never really thought about it but it makes sense. I’ve never been into modern beauty look with the slay queen brows and lips. It’s pretty but I never crushed on a girl with that look, but start melting when I talk to a girl who got the ‘classic’ look. Both are pretty though.
Modern beauty clears, people say it has a plastic surgery look only because certain races try to imitate features of middle eastern and african women, so it sticks out as unnatural in those cases.
True it is when European women tries to look less European by imitating Asian or African features. I wouldn’t use Arab as an example because Arab and Europeans have striking features.
What are specifically Middle Eastern features?and who is imitating it?On African I agree it’s big lips that many people get done but not Middle Eastern sorry actually I think it’s the opposite
@@Nooneee1200 the so called "ethnically ambiguous" look is very much inspired by the Kardashians influence on beauty standards, along with the Hadids, who are middle eastern. Coloring + phenotype and other features.
For modern beauty it’s all “races” of women that can get plastic surgery cause again it’s “ambiguous” look and most people in the world are not ambiguous because marrying the people in the same race is still the most common…there can always be exceptions that someone non mixed can have ambiguous features Naturally tho…
They are trying to look Latina in most cases and I don’t get why that’s not being talked about enough. It’s easier for them to get mistaken for Latina due to our heavily mixed DNA from all continents of the world.
Modern beauty does not exist, beauty is beauty. Marketing models looks does not create new beauty.
Interesting. I would disagree with your point on ethnic ambiguity though. Ethnic ambiguity has a long and storied history of being some of the finest classic beauties and highly praised. That is why things like colorism have been such a difficult thing for people at the further ends of the spectrum. Their beauty is considered more modern and harsher than those who are a blend of different backgrounds.
Yeah agreed ethnic ambiguity mostly arises due to interracial & interethnic offsprings which have mixed traits and generally have better mix of genes
Beautiful mixed people are praised because of how rare they are. Most times they look hideous.
I think that’s true in terms of biology but I think he’s speaking more from a social standpoint. Like what beauty standards did society have
@@johnnycash8567 I too am speaking from a social viewpoint, thus why I brought colorism into the conversation. That is an issue found all over the world and is directly connected to potential racial ambiguity being highly favored and more desirable.
@@vaibhavsingh8122 you probably think white men are more beautiful than black men. Stop it with the fake progressiveness
The ethnic ambiguity is so true and kind of scary. Every non poc girl these days is rocking big lips feline eyes high cheekbones tan skin, like trying to achieve some weird mix between black and asian features
The sad part is how some trait was consider unattractive on black or asian girl but then you have a white girl with it and it looks good 🤨
@@raven_zero7744cap! Asians are hot! Cry for blacks!
It's either that or they're a weeb trying to look like a literal Asian child 💀
@@raven_zero7744very true
Why are people so afraid of saying black and insist on "African American"? A black French guy looks like an African American but he's certainly not African or American. Africans also look different enough from each other. What is stereotypically "black" is certainly not what an Egyptian looks like.
So why are East Asian and Caucasian identified racially and not by nationality?
hopefully it's just a trend. It's hollow and even ugly sometimes
I feel like modern beauty is more cookie-cutter. It's going for the same lips, eyes, nose, etc. There’s less individuality.
i feel like they look the same just different makeup
I don’t know if Anne got her face done just to look more modern but I know for the fact that human’s faces change naturally over time when they get older
we should improve everyone's own beauty instead of trying to make everyone the same.
There’s a lot of inherent racial bias that comes into play when defining these parameters
Monica Bellucci is sooooo beautiful 😍😍😍😍
Everyone is saying plastic surgery when most people can’t even afford that. The difference is definitely how make up is done. Also as generations move along people’s faces change. It happens as time plays out. Both are beautiful so there is no point in dwelling and wishing people still looked a certain way. 🤷🏼♀️
I have family that works in plastic surgery. They literally can't go out without running into "patients". A LOT of people, and especially women, will save up money or get insurance reasons to have surgery or other cosmethic stuff done. I live in a very middle-class region, too; this isn't Beverly Hills we're talking. Its literally cheaper, more accessible, and acceptable then ever, rn.
There is no „classic“ beauty. There‘s a beauty standard for every decade. In 10 years we‘ll have different standards yet again.
Classic better
Be your best self. Period.
To anyone with insecurities and body dysmorphia - DO NOT WATCH THIS CHANNEL. This channel might fuel your insecurities and make you feel like you need to change something about yourself
0:45 is that cate blanchett ?
The first girl compred to monoca belluci has lip fillers that downgrades her natural beauty. Monica Belluci has the cutest plump lips and a wider face.
you probably think white men are more beautiful than black men. Stop it with the fake progressiveness
“…racial background cannot be easily identified based on appearances” 😂 me picking out all the white black and asian folk in 3.5 seconds 😂
Theyre talking about mixed race people with different ethnic features compared to their skin it doesnt take 1 second to tell whos black or asian ☠️
The real beauty is the friends we made along the way
LoL... Where did that come from.?
Sad trombone sound is appropriate here...
Go back to Sesame Street😡
I didn’t get to choose being racially ambiguous. I just am.
Yeah, I kind of hate that people are automatically associating being racially ambiguous with plastic surgery. Its annoying. 🙃
And the amount of people hating on Kardashian features when many Middle Eastern and Latina women have them naturally isn't cute.
Mónica Bellucci simplemente es perfectamente armoniosa.
as crazy as this sounds, can we just bring back classic beauty?
I love classic beauty
Classic is classy ✨