"She Just Doesn't Have The Look" | The Aesthetic Requirements Of Modelling
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I'd be crying if I was Sasha and saw some of these comments 😅 You guys need to chill a bit, she's just an ordinary looking, normal person. No need to sugar coat things but no need to be needlessly cruel either.
Literally she is a cute tall ordinary woman. ❤
Ding dong! Normal guy in the house!
He's a woman?
@@truth4048 youre weird
Well this is the place to voice your insulting opnions over the guise that you are only telling the harsh facts unlike everybody else whose positive opnions are lies
Crazy how models lacked self awareness to understand the traits that got them in the industry.
Or you know...they're just trying their best not to offend the ugliest one in there.
@@deathnocity4143 so they would rather lose money than offend someone? lol
@@yaboi2348 i can handle u lowest iq prize cause its literally 100 bucks each or smth not f 100k and they are models so pretty much they get paid pretty good💀
Best Gamer models dont get paid well bro i dont know where you heard that. also did you just call me stupid? cuz i literally cant decipher what you said in that first sentence
kruger effect
I'm so surprised they didn't figure it out. Even I could tell. But maybe its because I'm an avid viewer of Qoves, I know what to look out for better 😜✌️
Yea same lol
I am not a Qoves watcher but even i could tell by the walk
Im blackpilled
lol the whole video was staged.
I also noticed Sasha kind of seemed to lack a certain type of confidence
Models have this confidence where they know they’re attractive, but they’ve been humbled enough by the industry to not make a huge thing about it.
i was wondering if that was intentional or not?
@@gummy5862 yes it’s like smart people!
i think she just doesn't have the happy face advantage like the rest of them do, qoves has a video about that if you're not sure what I mean.
I mean if I was in a room full of models just because i'm tall It would've been a case
Aissa was torn apart jesus and I thought she did the best 😵😭 that redhead was ON her.
She literally had the best (model runway) face and walk out of all of them
Aissa was the most "modelesque" actually
Akota gives me mean girl vibes.
Dakota's walk wasn't even good, I could tell aissa was a model even before the vid started
I like how Tyler and the hot guy thought the job was done after voting out the short girl. Did they honestly think it was that easy?
It's absolutely ridiculous that no one knew immediately that Sasha was voted out immediately. She in no way looked like a model.
Lol nah, they knew immediately, there’s no way they model and hang around other models and didn’t know 😂, seems more like they didn’t want to hurt feelings
@@schokococoa575 why would they do that over money?
@@k.1784 "seems more like they didn’t want to hurt feelings"
@@schokococoa575 there's no way they would willingly get rid of the money they could have won just so they didnt hurt a random girls feelings. that makes no sense
@@dimetrodonz The cash prize is low, I believe it's 100 bucks per person. Whereas the video is seen by millions of people and their reputation could get tarnished by hurting the girl's feelings. What is more important, some bucks or your reputation?
I think the reasoning for Dakota was everyone was a bit fed up with her lol
wait what did she even do lmao
@@nicoleonlysometimes824 she mentioned getting kicked out cause of her height like 3 times… like we get it
@@akilegna1255 oh I didn’t notice too busy on the commentary
When she was building her case she wasted the entire time listing countries she’s modeled in lol. Editing even made a joke
For me it was when she started enumerating all the cities she's been. Like OK, you travel a lot, geez...
Sasha was the only one who was average looking ( I'm being kind here ) and had a average body ( all she was is tall ) but they didn't vote her out, because, ....... they all knew she wasn't the model, they all knew she wasn't attractive like the rest of them, so they lied and said "well, we'll just vote out the shortest girl who also happens to have a stunning face, body and walk" so we won't come across as picking the ugly girl. So they sacrificed Aissa, and the excuse was, oh she short ! Come on, as models they know that magazine models, are not tall.
Highly unlikely. there was money involve. They are not going to purposely lose if they know who the mole is...
@@NoReply28 They get paid ? Oh, then I guess hey were the legendary models with the IQ of a mole.
They voted out Aissa before they were told there'd be deductions and then after that they were kinda on Sasha.
@@nunyabiznes33 Funny enough, in the round she was eliminated, Aissa voted for Sasha not being the model.
Girl she’s not even ugly , like yeah she may not look like the models but not ugly
Is there a connection between people and their friend preferences for physical attractiveness level? For example "you are as goodlooking as your best friend is."
I think so people with the best genetics all hang around in my school the most talented and athletic also is doesn't change as you get older
There is, I just learned in my social psych class that you are more likely to befriend/enter a relationship with someone who you find to be equally attractive as you are. It's calling the "Matching effect"
@@uhlexseeuh Wow, I've always had only ugly friends, so probably I am ugly too 😳
Tbh i.prefer not to be around good looking people unless they are really nice I just feel inferior and I get jealous I like being around not so attractive people
I bet a lot of people are intimidated by good looking people it's apart of their appeal
I'd love a video on facial changes from 18 to 25 (especially for guys, since they're more likely to still look more like a teen than an adult at 18), and what causes us to actually look more mature yet not old between these ages.
saaaame
18 isn't too much different from 17. I turned 18 on January 31st and my face didn't make some drastic change. Change is subtle, and doesn't occur out of nowhere. Most of the time
For any gender in that age change occurs very slowly. The baby fat doesnt disappear when u turn 18, it slowly decreases
Men finish puberty at 25 years old
🆙
I’ve always wondered why certain people develop facial moles, and why some cultures adore them, and what they do for facial aesthetics overall. Can you cover this topic in a video?
Yes,that would be interesting
Yes.
i too hv moles on my face ,n hey are getting bigger ,,also moles are kinda hereditary in my case ,,my father/ grandfather hv them but not on their face ,,my great grandmother had on face ,,but ig she got it removed and m too planning to get 1 remove from my face as it is getting giant n it adds to my insecurities
oh yes please
up up
This was very easy to guess. Lmao. Besides her height, she doesn't look anything like most models.
it's strange Sasha says "this episode shows we still have a long way to go" regarding diversity in the modeling "look" when the models actually thought she was a model? It's not that I think she's wrong in reality, but the outcome of this specific exercise doesn't support that assertion. The whole thing (the choices the contestants made, Sasha's comment, etc) made so little sense that I started suspecting that they semi-script these videos or something
I think what Sasha is referring to is the fact that in her previous statement she said that her height saved her and this would suggest that the modelling industry has a long way to go in terms of accepting petite or shorter people.
@@chiefkeef2184 oh that seems plausible, I didn't make that connection
@@chiefkeef2184 yeah that's how I saw it too
funny thing is that modeling itself is actually quite diverse in of itself. There's Instagram models, commercial models, fitness models, plus size models, high fashion models...etc. Different looks are used for different kinds of advertising.
@@chiefkeef2184 well it also depends what kind of modeling. For some models like commercial modeling and Instagram modeling it doesn't really matter what height you are. I actually can understand why runway models have less diversity in terms of body shape and height because its easier for the designer to make all their outfits the same size instead of tailoring to every singly model in the show (plus who knows, there could be a las minute change in models and having to redo an entire outfit is just too much).
I love he wanted to say she just wasn’t attractive but instead changed it and said she didn’t have the model face. What a polite and well spoken man you are. I love your content and being a pro model it helps that someone gives people a reality check that being selected by an agency is not just you are talk, you are in.
Being attractive and having a model face are different things though, I mean he could have said it to be polite but it’s not *necessarily* an euphemism.
@@purpurina5663, nah, she isn't attractive and regarding aesthetics, the model look and attractive are pretty much synonymous.
So you're wrong.
@@downo Not really tho. Marilyn Monroe would’ve never made it big in the modeling industry, but people definitely consider her very beautiful. High fashion models are all about capturing attention, whether that be through beauty or through odd features. In my opinion, all they look for is a strong bone structure. I’ve never seen a high fashion model without a strong bone structure. Besides that, eyes, lips, eyebrows, teeth, nose, forehead don’t need to be aesthetically pleasing. You just need to look interesting and not like the general population as a model. I mean dude, some high fashion models straight up look weird to the general public.
@@gummy5862, not really tho. In fact, Marilyn Monroe was a model so that's complete nonsense. She really embodied beauty itself and didn't look odd at all. The only "odd" thing about highly attractive people is that they are indeed rare. As Qoves mentions in one of his analyses, attractiveness just like other traits such as height come and should be rated as in a bell curve. On a true scale, most people couldn't be a rated a 7 meaning top 5% (1 out of 20) just like they can't be rated a 3 meaning bottom 5% (1 out of 20). Yet research indicates that we are all inclined to overrate our attractiveness and on a scale lean towards a 7. The modelling industry is about finding those upper scale individuals, not those with deformities. Whether you like it or not, in general what I stated is "really" the case.
I stand by my point, your comment isn't convincing at all in terms of science. I don't care much about your subjective opinion, because it is "really" subject to change.
@@downo The main reason people “overrate” themselves as 7 is because people think 7 is average because of the American education system. They’re not necessarily overestimating their attractiveness and to say that is disingenuous and very likely wrong. 1950s modeling is not the same as modern high fashion modeling and completely disregarding that is also disingenuous and wrong. Her face is not similar at all to say Gisele Bundchen, Kate Moss, or Christy Turlington for example. High fashion models aren’t picked based on science love, they’re picked based on how striking they look. Striking doesn’t always mean attractive. Furthermore, back to Marilyn, I never said she could never model. She might get booked for a show or two (based on the face). However, she wouldn’t be a top model (even in her main career, her bread and butter was acting and being a public persona, not modeling). My main point is that you could still be generally attractive without meeting a lot of criteria for being a fashion model, which should be uncontroversial, and that fashion models aren’t necessarily the epitome of beauty.
Thought Dakota was the mole. Her walk was weak, she kept looking down and the way her arms swayed asymetrically (mainly one swaying and the other one hanging still) was it for me.
9:20 afro textured hair isn't hard to deal with, you just have to know how to do it. If you don't know how to do something ofc it will be "hard to deal with".
there thinner and less strong if I remember and it's not an insult m, so I think it's fair to say they are difficult to deal with
@@laskurtanceixixii ? what is thinner? Can you reword your comment I didn't understand
@@adeola1919 I think thin is the opposite of thick
@@laskurtanceixixii so what does that hv to do with anything?
@@adeola1919 they are kinda fragile, that one of the reason it's harder to deal with them...
Hey could u do a face analysis of Lily-Rose Depp? I think her face is so beautiful and elegant, yet unique
yes!
i don’t think she’s beautiful, she just looks lazy and tired
@@Isha-qs3dv bruh what 💀
@@Isha-qs3dv I agree. Lilly’s face looks too broad/fat to me.
@@idkwhatsmynamelol9281 The girl has big cheekbones bruh. Her face is not “fat”.
9:26 Not knowing how to do something doesn't equal that thing being 'difficult" to deal with. African hair is quite easy when you have a little experience.
depends. I’m african and did not take offence to what he said, as it definitely does require more maintenance than caucasian hair
I have African hair and don't know how to deal with it at all so I agree with him.
@@odette4059 Yes that is true, but that's not what he said. Something might take more time or have different steps but that doesn't equate to higher difficulty. Ive never dealt with straight or wavy hair so I could say the same, but it wouldn't mean what I said was valid.
@@geraldineortiz5495 Same
Disagree. I know how to treat my hair and it’s definitely high maintenance. That’s not an excuse for professionals to not know what they’re doing, but I think it’s fair to say African hair takes a lot more work than other types (especially considering white beauty standards which deem that it’s natural state is “unkempt”)
Yooo I am so excited to find this channel. I LOVE fashion and modeling but could NEVER myself. Just another aspect of my special interest.
I love your voice! It’s so calming ☺️
Just imagine that you are a scouter/booker and you want to hire a model. And sasha is the least person that i would book.
why?
@@nat-1272 bc she doesn't have the model look
@@nat-1272 her face is very average, I wouldn't think much of her being a model if I saw her walking down the street
@@kevon5397 in fact, in she could be a model, everyone could be. when you see a model, even if you can't put it into words u know there got something special
the fact that they voted out the best model first lmaaoo
How hard is it to say she just isn’t as attractive as the other people lol, everybody needs tostop being so pc, it’s just the way it is
Yeah, but runway models don’t have to be hot. Clothes just have to look nice on them
I agree Polaris.
@@WholeHeartily That’s true but you still can’t be ugly. I’d say you have to be at least average in terms of physical attractiveness to be a successful runway model. Id argue that the woman in this vid that wasn’t the model was below the average level of attractiveness
@@WholeHeartily you don’t necessarily need to be conventionally hot but like Quoves said you have to at least have a certain refined look to your facial features. Sasha doesn’t look anything like that.
If she walked past you in he street you wouldn’t believe she was a runway model.
If you watch a Balenciaga fashion show there's plenty of "ugly" people modelling. Beauty is a relative thing.
Dakota walks exactly like Gigi Hadid used to
She reminds me of Miranda Kerr but Dakota has too much facial fat (especially under her chin) for a successful model that is booked internationally, so besides her bad walk, that was another point that made me suspicious. I thought they intentionally put a tall and pretty girl in there to fool us.
@@sw-hg8eq no she doesn’t have that much facial fat
She walks like someone who is trying to mimick someone who thinks they know how to walk, who had recently learnt how to walk watching Tiktok videos on how to walk, who herself was trained on tumbler edits of models walking from the 90s
@@QOVESStudio *"That walk, oh my goodness, it was DIABOLICAL"* Naomi Cambell
@@nicoleonlysometimes824 For the modeling industry, yes. And even Gigi Hadid has way too much facial fat. If it wasn't for her influential and famous background, I doubt she would get a chance in the modeling industry. She has a cute face for catalogue modeling, but for catwalk she needs stronger boney facial shape.
I’m ngl they probably voted Dakota bc she was annoying. She seems obnoxious.
Hello Qoves could you please do a video explaining how albinism go together with facial aesthetics. I was born with albinism and I am curiouse since I have sen that it is somewhat looked after in the modeling industry.
Nice man, I enjoyed this one
I love your videos, super interesting and educational. Could you make a video on Elle Fanning. Explaining what it is that gives her such an angelic, ethereal look?
Look into Kibbe Body Types and Essences. Apparently she's got what they call "Ethereal Essence", which is what makes some people look sort of otherworldly and angelic. There's a channel here on YT which breaks it down. I think it's called Body and Style.
@@bull3tcoff1n thanks, I'll definately check it out :)
@@emmajotun9132 Good luck!
The 5.9 girl thinks she is top S … like girl just cause u are tall doesn’t mean u r a good model . Kate Miss was 170cm…. Calm down
“There’s more to life than being ridiculously good looking”
Who said this, i mean from where you quote this statement?
Is there anything else in life than being good looking? Rhethorical question.
@@jakksiik331 Zoolander
I forgot the exact quote but there is also, “you always look ugly to somebody” it also goes with your quote
George is such a legend. Love that zest for life.
He zesty fosho 😂
Dakota was just annoying. I get it I get it
I facepalmed when she started enumerating cities
@@nunyabiznes33 especially because besides NYC, the cities she named are the places they send the models who don't work the main circuit.
@@mrdad-zl9zl so we're do the top models go then regarding cities
Honestly, I thought Sasha wasn't the model because when they were all standing in a line, Sasha had the smallest face.
I figured out I have great facial/dental growth(maybe?) but I do need Orthodontic surgery for an overbite…and if I get this fixed I’d definitely improve my looks 100%.
I wish I got it done earlier in life tho😮💨
orthognathic not orthodontic. have you asked about camouflage orthodontics? i know everyones case is so different but i had it done instead surgery and you literally cant tell the difference anymore but atleast i don’t have the numb bottom lip for life symptom
@@janisozolins8004 oh I haven’t let me do some research
But the question is how do YOU look like?? I can't stop thinking if you've done a lot to your face or are you all natural? I would ❤️ to know! But I understand you not wanting to show your face.
He looks normal
i think he's shown his face before
You can see him on their website's about page - it's the Indian looking guy.
Thank you so much!☺️ now I don't need to wonder no more
He had said that he is an native Australian but he looks like an Indian
I think maybe Dakota was kicked out for her walk not height. 😭
Beijing and Thailand are where models go to get some editorial but usually they are not the busiest models here in the US.
Would you please do a video on the changes men's faces go through when they use exogenous testosterone? My research is showing me that men are suffering from low testosterone in western culture and I think it would be helpful to men to know that celebrities use exogenous testosterone to enhance their masculine looks. Also, some men who watch your videos might get tested and find they need lifesaving HRT.
That would be really interesting!
this
Would be a great video idea!
yess. look at zac efron for baywatch. crazy
@@janisozolins8004 he got chin implants
Who is qoves? I think it’d be hilarious if someone made a video analyzing Qoves facial structure/walk/etc
He's stating facts, nothing wrong
12:24 “she did not have a great walk, she did not” 🤣
George was the only person who kept it real!
African hair isn't hard to deal with. Most "mainstream" hairstylists are just lacking cause black people can do white and other hair. It's their deficit. Lol 🤣
definitely harder than straight hair so...
@@laskurtanceixixiiyeah but there’s curly hair which isn’t necessarily african. like looser curls
Great episode
Can you do a video on how to improve our facial growth? I don't know if it is posible, but if it is, even if it requires surgery I would like to know
@@chasegainsovahoes663 I'm 47kg I don't want to get leaner
If you're already skinny it's pretty much cosmetic surgery from there, bone structure couldn't be really adjusted through exercises, products, or whatsoever.
@@mirayo7876 sure, I want to know what specific surgeries would help the most
@@j-1698 implants or fillers... or bone shaving depends on what ur face needs... if it is flat and sunk in in certain areas filler or implants would help.. if certain areas are too big like a jaw too large or forehead etc you could have the bone shaved down.
Maybe orthodontics could help.
You should make one video on height .
no need to it’s not that complicated
just be 5’8-6’1 as a woman and 6’-6’3 as a man
It's 5'5 5'6 for a women these are the most attractive heights for a women in the USA so slightly above average I guess it makes you stand out and gives you an advantaged
On how it makes you perceived or the ideal height?
I'm a 5'10 male (real height) with a handsome face. Does my height meet the minimum requirement for an attractive male or am I too short?
Would be 5’7 for a woman considered unattractive?
I don't really agree with some things this guy says but gosh I find his VOICE attractive. Wonder what he looks like
He’s so hot 😭 I found an image on google
"Who is the non model? Could it be the one who's the least good looking"
Turns out yes.
Please do a video on glasses ie. which type suits which face
African hair isn't hard to deal with. People without it just don't know how to deal with it.
sasha is not unattractive. she is normal, she is attractive, just not model attractive.
Nope, sorry.
@@user59371 lol
I mean no one wants to hear someone who isn’t from their community (or even from it really) describe their natural feature as “difficult” so I don’t understand ppl taking issue with ppl taking issue with that lol. It was stated like a fact when really it’s just an opinion or someone’s individual experience. I have this hair and also know how to do this hair and “difficult” is not my experience. I don’t expect non black people to understand why this descriptor is a problem…nor do I care that you heard some black person say it so you feel you’re right lol.
Then why did Qoves agree with it as something that happens?
Please do a facial analysis on Kin Taehyung ✨💜
15:03 probably not going to see this but its called anterior pelvic tilt. Some people just have bad posture others use it to make there gultes apear bigger.
I agree editorial is more validating
I love Ur Voice and personality ahahah!!
Could you make a video about height ?
The way Aissa was smiling straight into Dakota's face as Dakota did that walk 😂 oooh she messsy
Can you analyze Christy Turlington
I like how he tries to be care full with his words🤣🤣😂
Remember this is just entertainment they are obviously pushing her to reveal herself later. Anyone could tell she was the odd one out
I hope you could mute or lower the volume of the video you were showing when you are talking. I sometimes can't hear you above the noise.
The comments you showed on the video were absolutely horrendous. Those commenters act way worse than any of the models did.
i saw these video n instantly knew who it was felt like they were cartering les be honest
They didn’t even frame her up in the interview😂
You use African instead of black , that's an interesting choice .
probably cause it causes less confusion than saying 'black hair', but i agreed it is interesting, if african hair is part of his lexicon i assume he also uses the term european hair
Not all people with black skin are african or african descendents
aissa is so gorgeous
can you do a video about mask fishing
Can you make a video about Kim Taehyung's (BTS V) face and features. His face is quite unique.
second this !
yes! i think the fact that he has two different eye shapes (one monolid and one double lid) is really unique and distinctive
@@lindseymarie3532 IKR
@@lindseymarie3532 Actually, not unique. As he ages and loses fat/volume in the skin around his eyes, it's likely that his monolid with become a double lid as the skin sinks back and that looser skin will fold in.
These days many Koreans who have one monolid and one double lid will go and get surgery so that they're symmetrical. If you look at some cosmetic surgery clinic ads, you can find some photos showing how that kind of situation can be corrected.
And in fact, so many people get the eyelid surgery fairly early (at 18, or even 16, during school holiday breaks) if they had monolids on both eyes, that the small % that will develop the 1 mono, 1 double which later ages to 2 doubles - they never get the chance for that to happen as they get surgery on both eyelids.
@@lindseymarie3532 It’s not unique and it’s not distinctive in a way that most people would want. I used to have that going on as a kid and I hated it. Luckily my eyelids developed in a way where I have two double eyelids now and they’re fairly symmetrical.
do you get monetize for these videos?
why say African and not Black? He says white but not european.
People get offended by the word 'black'
@@QOVESStudioI don't think many or even any people are offended by that word. People say it all the time
@@QOVESStudio nobody get offended by the word black, what is offensive tho is avoiding the word. Just say black there’s no problem with it
african hair isnt hard to deal with, just have to know the technique
It is hard to manage
@@aven9866 it is not. you are just being prejudice and not understanding how our hair works. all it takes is some education but clearly youre too ignorant to bother
Its not hard but its not easy either. Don't worry it doesn't mean its not worth the work.
@@livelyosaki80 are u black?
@@Lana-um6no insecure
i feel like you are leon dame's fanboy lmfao. im joking but i do love him as well i have a chance to work with him for margiela's show and he is a character in a good way
also i agreed with you with how people believe models to be some kind of elite when they are just like everyone else
Video on height please
About the makeup shades- why don't they get darker makeup artists then? Like black and Hispanic makeup artists? Is it really that hard?
The fact that the hair and makeup is nothing new is just disgraceful for the industry
Hispanic is not an ethnicity not a race tho. It's cultural heritage, Hispanic, Latinos, come in various shades 🙄 duh
I'm still interested in a celebrity faces video on Gdragon.
your laugh is so cute omg
me watching this with an underbite of my own
Having a different face shape is NOT a "cosmetic concern" Let's just call it as it is. People who are healthy/not having any problems THEMSELVES are simple does not FIT to a SPECIFIC PREFERENCE but there is nothing actually wrong with their faces.
yes there is because its improper facial growth rarely genetics its a literal genetic concern that effects her everyday life it probably effects how she eats and speaks
@@perezrodriques5268overbite and underbite are not major health concerns 😂 only a severe one would affect speech and eating, if it was that bad she would have got it fixed
Well, I'll take them all
"comparing instagram models to Actual models" lmao
I'm a 5'10 male. Does that mean I'm doomed out of run away modeling?
yes
not really, in some runways male models are preffered to be around the same height as the women
yes
yeah, runway modeling
@@saint2547 Damnit
African hair aren't hard to deal with!! Ur words r just furthering this problematic notion. If a stylist doesn't know how to do my hair,hes not a professional and shouldn't be calling themselves that
The kinkier the hair the more fragile. Run the wrong comb through an afro and you’ll end up ripping lumps of it away. Whether you like it or not, a fact is a fact. African hair is definitely harder to deal with.
@@nomad_cat1 no shit there fragile. Doesn't mean they're HARD to deal with. It isn't a fact but a misconception. And a harmful one at that.
@@nomad_cat1 if you find them hard to deal with your doing it wrong
@@nomad_cat1 Actually you're kinda wrong. Because super curly hair has extreme elasticity it can withstand a lot of damage. And because kinky hair is the product of environment, being a evolutionary phenotype towards intense heat and weather, that type of hair by design is stronger.
It holds moisture much longer and has much more density.
This is how a lot of african individuals can continously straight and fry their hair for awhile before severe breakage.
@@nomad_cat1 It actually isn't harder to deal with, you just can't work with it the same as straight hair. The things you can do with african hair will break straight hair and vice versa - as someone currently training as a hairdresser
What's up with the thumbnail?! Did you shrink the hands 😂
Please make one video on zayn Malik please 🙏❤️
13:24 People arent lying or being PC when they denounce models as being a standard of beauty or have a different opinion on those reddit chats
This guy is a perfect example. Although you might be able to use scientific theories to say he’s attractive , is it really so crazy to think that hes not.
- The extremely lean face and hollow protruding bones could read as sickly ( 💀)
- The thin body with no muscles could come off as frail and not masculine(frail meaning hes not a good hunter 👀)
- The thin and downturned lips are associated with volume loss and therefore age
- The pale skin is natural in many but also a sign of illness
Not trying to be rude, only trying to say beauty is subjective and just as there’s objectively reasonable theories for someone’s attractiveness there may be objectively reasonable theories for the contrary
@@iqbalahmadzai4081
“Your projecting your personal physical attractions on to him to try and downplay his good looks” Yes, thats exactly what im doing. Im showing that the same features can be perceived differently due to personal preferences, sociocultural factors, gender and sexuality because beauty is NOT as objective as this channel makes it seem. By acknowledging that he wouldn’t be accepted in fitness modeling, you’ve actually agreed with me. That means you understand that theres different opinions on beauty and the models have to meet the subjective preferences of each market.
@Ezequiel Solaire
Runway models are chosen for both their measurements AND their beauty. Although height is more non negotiable in runway, you wont find anyone not adhering to model standards on the runway either. Even when you think you see someone “unique or exclusive” , its often just someone with one or two dramatized features but with otherwise “standard” features. Its these “standard” features that he considers objective. Check out his odd beauty video to hear him agree.
You sound black.
Beauty is objective it's always been objective
@@Cewdipie sure but it's also subjective
why are ppl in the comments offended by our hair being "hard to deal with". It's a fact that we have to maintenance our hair more since it's naturally drier. The industry for sure needs to educate itself since it's literally their jobs to prepare the models so they need to be teaching that. "Hard to deal with" does not mean ugly either so if you're taking it that way idk why. There's so much versatility to our texture and what you can do with it.
I have a crush whoever is doing the voiceover, how can i meet him (
qoves is unfathomably based
Bro I love the reaction vids but you gotta start pausing the video when you talk. Very difficult to understand what you’re saying at times
Is having overbite really bad
i could tell who wasnt from the jump
Ooof my underbite is being brought to light😅😭
12:05 I laughed so hard 💀
Bruh these jubilee softies just cant say the truth, they are too worried of hurting someone's feelings. You know she's ugly or not model like in the back of your head, come-on!
Thats why I dont like jubilee nowadays. People are holding back their opinions too much when theyre suppose to be honest.
The lady isn't ugly. She's the standard type of pretty you see every day on the street. She doesn't have the specific bone structure modelling agencies like. That's what makes her stick out like a sore thumb.
@@dahliaherrod4301 i was obviously exaggerating to state a point.
You can't really blame them for not saying the truth. If they did, they would be canceled and harassed by twitter users.
@@gerunkwon2598 true. And they're from california so they're gonna be pretty PC anyways.
Height video please.
My height is 181cm in evening and about 182cm in the morning i feel like a dwarf...( I live in France )
It changes? Wtf
@@MC-uc1hw yes you are shorter in the evening than in the morning due to the compression of your spines
@@aymeric4703 Wow I never knew that!!
It's normal
Gravity weighs down your spine during the day and stretches back out while sleeping
if you thought being good looking was already rare, now you have to be tall as well, thats crazy but life goes on
Wait what totally wasn’t expecting that the one with the frizzy hair and a severe overbite wasn’t the model what a curveball
@9:27 African hair is NOT hard to deal with. Just because non-Black people are ignorant about it, doesn't make it difficult and this idea really needs to die. For people that know how to do African hair, it's not difficult and it's not anymore difficult than any other hair texture if you know what you're doing
"African hair is not hard to deal with."
"Non-black people are ignorant about it."
Qoves: "not everyone knows how to deal with it."
From this we can extrapolate that black hair is in fact hard to deal with.
I have 3c-4a hair. It definitely is hard to deal with. It takes hours to braid, hours to detangle, and properly wash. It has made me cry so many times. Who are u lying to, who benefits from this?
It is hard to deal with truth hurts
Definitely time consuming to deal with but I love the texture of my hair and wouldn’t trade it.
Yes it is, I wrote a whole mini essay on this in response to another similar comment. Think about your comment for a second, you said non-black people are “ignorant” about black hair, meaning there’s a learning curve to it. With straighter hair types, there is no “learning” necessary. You can literally just brush it and go. That’s not the case with black hair.
I watched too much "America's Next Top Model" to not know, but I think the mole wearing clothes without constrast to skin and hair and being quiet made her call less attention.
How tall does one have to be to be a runway model?
Typically like 5’8 and up
For women 175 to 180 cm and for men 185 to 192
@@aymeric4703 Kate Moss was so lucky. I'm going to assume it would be impossible now if you're 5'5. Unless you have the perfect bone structure like Kate Moss. Her face is crazy.
Doesn’t really matter if you have good face
@@mialyholisoa8361 wasn't she 5'7?