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The invention of the internet and social media was supposed to make our lives easier. With information being free and easily accessible our obsession with anti-aging has started to have the opposite effect. With unrealistic expectations to fit a certain beauty standard and the normalization of cosmetics procedures - it’s no surprise many famous influencers and celebrities are starting to appear older than their actual age. Baby filler and preventative botox becoming quite common as a way to slow down the aging process, which leads to people becoming blind to what they actually look like. Like some of the contestants on the reality show Love Island who went viral for their mature look while only being in their 20s. Influencer Beauty Standards Are Aging You Faster #edvasian Развлечения
At this point if I age, I'm just gonna age.
Probably the smartest choice really
So what? Be a normal human?
good sentiment, but what do you mean “if”?
I have a bunch of white hairs coming in, I'm in my 30s. my mom was white by the time she was 40 and spent thousands of dollars over the years dying them. I can't afford that, I'm just going to embrace them lol
Easy to say when you’re young 😂
Edit:
I agree but think you need to be in the scenario before you can state what you’d do
I'm not against plastic surgery, but I'm sickened by how many stunning humans feel like it's just as necessary as air.
That's actually why you should be against it, right?
Me too. I get suggestions from r/nose, it's all people asking if they should get a nose job and literally every person I think "omg please don't change it". Even if they do have a larger nose it always fits their face and looks pretty. It's such a shame we are made to hate ourselves so much.
I am
It seems to me that if you get one surgery, it is almost certain you will get another 3... at least.... They can't stop and the doctors won't stop them either.
I’m not sickened by either of those things. What I am sickened about is people bullying those who are natural into thinking they’re older than they look and ugly if they don’t have plastic surgery that makes them look a certain way. You can do whatever tf you want to yourself. It has no concern to me, but when people start putting down others and saying they need it too is where I cross the line.
If you're ever feeling weird about how you or others look, go to a local waterpark. It's a fun day out and it helps reset your expectations for how normal bodies look
Yes! Get off-line, go outside and look around at normal people.
THANK YOU. People are always gonna look like people
Tbh, going out and seeing real people only solidifies my low self-esteem. Why is everybody so freaking gorgeous?!
@@welivina do you live in southern California?
@@welivinawhere do u live where it’s like that??
I forget not everyone is chronically online and people really don’t care about your appearances and much as you think
Yes, but this kind of this is going to have ill effects on people's mental health all because a handful of rich pretty women told everyone "this is how a 20 year old should ~naturally~ look."
@@vvitch-mist20 I agree totally but as a 20 year old I had to come to terms I have to put down the phone and enjoy life, if I’m going to be 40 I ain’t going I wish I did xyz at the end of the day we are all going to the same place
i once had a very young coworker worry out loud about whether or not her lip stain made her face look unbalanced because she didn’t curl or mascara her eyelashes 😅😭 me and a third coworker looked at each other and kinda laughed and let her know that no one else in the world noticed such a thing about her.
Funny I don’t think its was ever people on the internet who made me sad about my appearance - it was always people in real life who looked like genetic lottery winners with smooth skin and hair, conventionally attractive and harmonic facial features and body, and there are kinda a lot of them
Well it kind of transposes IRL sadly with PS being cheaper these days
The irony of disfiguring yourself in an attempt to look young while you're still young, only to end up prematurely ageing yourself.
I truly feel for Emma Chamberlain! Had to delete Tik Tok for the same reason. Too many toxic people giving bad advice and everybody thinking it’s normal behavior.
I'm so glad I've never had a TikTok and haven't used Instagram in like a decade. It truly made such a difference once I deleted Instagram!
@@rs-mt6kl Yes!! I noticed how much my mood has changed since deleting both apps
Purposefully didn't get tiktok, and severely cut down on my Instagram usage.
I basically only use Snapchat and RUclips nowadays. *It's nice!*
Good thing I'm on the art side/fandoms so idrc about beauty influencers 😂
I just watch the unrealistically aesthetic cleaning and tidying home videos instead 😂 much more soothing.
These beauty standards reinforces that idea you must look older to look sophisticated.
true.
It’s kinda odd considering people people are afraid of aging lol
Yeah and Hollywood likes to hire young women 😂
But who likes them, really? Besides people who look like them? How is this a standard? It might be common in some places in the US, or in certain environments, but I've never seen a person who looks like that in person. I've seen pictures on Instagram of people I know who look almost like this, but they don't look like this in real life at all 😄
It’s always been like that mature=sophisticated, we just have completely removed the "awkward" in between/teen looks. We don’t see ugly teens and young adults anymore, no acne, no ridiculous fashion, nothing. When you turn 14 you must become Barbie.
Sorry but your outfit made think you were wearing a green scrub suit with a doctor's coat for a one sec 😂
I see it lol
loool i had to check again, i thought the same thing initially😂
I'm . . . . very thankful for my tiktok algorithm. It's all cats, shit posts, some clown from cincinatti, and baldur's gate 3 fancams.
Same. Mine's full of cats too, along with shitpost, Memes, and horror stuff.
that's a cool fyp!!!! we have the same algorithm (plus cooking recipes & tips)
not cincinnati 💀
Yeah mine is all hobby related because...I watch hobby stuff
Clown? Like… an actual 🤡?
“They switch out their beautiful, *urethral* looking faces every 2-3 business years.”
URETHRAL?
I think it might have supposed to be 'ethereal' (or 'unreal') ? Tbh I'm not sure 😀
It was a meme some time ago, some dude spelled "urethral" on Twitter, while describing something "ethereal" and everyone clowned on them.
So....narrow? #HankHill 😄
Bruh called their faces urethral I'm 💀
@@DeadKraken is it some sort of internal joke on this channel or just an internal internet joke overall?
Brb starting my anti-anti-aging routine - gotta smoke 50 sigarettes a day and frown at everyone who tries to talk to me
Literally just my life tbh
Don't forget ingesting a ton of alcohol and caffeine! It did wonders on my aging
Don't forget to only sleep 4 hours a day!!
don't forget constant sun with no sunscreen! drink from straws!! smile wider, eyebrows higher, really stretch that face out!!
5 HUNDRED CIGARETTES🗣️🔥🔥🔥
These 24 year olds look 40 man 💀
I'm not sure where people are coming from with this, any job site I work at this is what the average apprentice has always looked like. Beards just do that.
@@zarinaromanets7290 oh no absolutely, beards don’t make people look much older in my opinion, but I’m talking about the women with extreme amounts of plastic on their face.
@@teamwestco Ah those for sure, I get what you mean! It's very easy to see when someone is less than natural, if it is not a top world surgeon.
That being a problem is a problem
That's so scary.
Wrinkles are like a badge to show you’ve come far in life
Yes!
Cope
I don't want to look like a shar-pei thanks. 😂
@@1Skorpia Ur gonna have them one day inevitably lmao
@Vkeiaddiction Not unless I get work done. Besides, maybe I'll be lucky and be one of those well aging people
I have 3 goals for aging gracefully. 1)put in the time and work it takes to accept myself as an older person 2)don't ever be bitter about youth or things young people enjoy. I don't have to understand, I just wanna be happy they're having fun 3)remember to be grateful! Not everyone makes it to old age
these are great goals. im also trying to let go of my fear of aging.
I have one to add that’s so cheap and especially my Caucasian peeps tend to neglect … sunscreen! Single-handedly , avoiding sun damage is why my mom looks great at her age. (she has aged don’t get me wrong but not intensely) tanning and sun damage is nearly free to avoid, in comparison to the stupid expensive products and procedures they try to market for anti aging.
I try to tell everyone this.
I think the reason why these young women look older is that the types of procedures they are getting are usually associated with middle aged trophy wives and not women in their 20s. The aesthetic doesn't fit at all. And unscrupulous surgeons will try to sell you as many procedures as possible even if you didn't walk in thinking you needed them. Don't let yourself be talked into that.
I remember seeing a video that covered why so many people in older photos looked significantly aged. It's because we associate their fashion with older people; but of course they delved deep into the physiology of it.
Also, all these chemicals they put from spending money on products that cost hundreds of dollars. I only use drug store lotion and face cream which does fine for me.
There is too much shame associated with aging. Oh no! A completely normal and honestly blessed thing is happening...and to a woman too! Egads!
not exactly blessed on the health aspect but everything else is fine
They all base their self-worth on whether people want to eff them. Simple as that.
They're in for a rude awakening when they find out you cannot stop ageing and once they reach that time period of "it is done, I'm now visibly ageing and cannot stop it" it might look really awful because of all the procedures prior. If we continue at this point it's almost special to have wrinkles lol so might as well rock it.
@@Nezumi_Yasu for real, after 30 I gained so much weight and I have problems with my immune system. no one knows whats happening to me.
Exactly. Aging really is a blessing. I've known several people who didn't make it past their 20s. They will never get to see wrinkles on their faces and they'll be forever young only because their lives were cut so tragically short.
I feel like people start with it as preventative measures but then get carried away because if you're constantly looking for something to improve, especially if you have the money, you forget that you shouldn't be looking like a 40 year old trying to look young at the age of 25
A lot of so called "preventative work" isn't preventative either, it's just normalized body dysmorphia that ends up doing quite the opposite. "Preventative" botox can actually cause your face to age faster because it accelerates muscular atrophy, for example. Just like you can't treat a disease that a patient doesn't have, you can't prevent wrinkles that haven't even been formed. It's all mass hysteria.
There is no such thing as “enough amount of botox”. Filler migrates over time, so a person will need more injections to regain that appearance they had after the first botox injection. It’s not about improving, but about maintaining the temporary effect of fillers.
@@user-zh7gf4py8kBotox and filler are not the same thing lol. You don’t get more filler to replace the Botox, or whatever you said 😅 but you’re right that filler is a never ending cycle for people starting in their 20’s and 30’s. It migrates, dissolves, and stretches the skin so you end up needing more to fill out the skin and wind up adding a ton of volume/mass to your face. You end up looking like the moon emoji.
Preventative is BS though, it's just a new customer cluster to scam
What’s worse, looking 40 when you’re 20 or looking 12 when you’re 30?
It always baffles me that these twenty year olds are surprised when people say they look 30 even though they’ve basically modeled themselves after 30 year olds who were playing teenagers onscreen 😅
I've slowly learned that people online care WAY MORE about you (in negative ways) than anyone in your real life.
No way! I thought those ladies were 45-50!
I'm 42 and they definitely look older than me. 😮
@@TianXiaoMao you’re right! Probably more like 55! Crazy!
They look about 50- too heavy makeup and harsh features.
I would love a video on some more weird beauty trends throughout Asia, but not just east asia please! Include more west, central and north in your works!
😃☝️
South and Southeast Asian too!
I can tell you are Asian by the weird pluralization of the word “work”
The women in my family live to their 90s. I got so many years to figure out taxes!
I'm 24 and still not passed my acne routine, let alone starting any anti-ageing. But also, Love Island is absolutely not representative for Gen Z or young Milleinial ageing (especially in the UK). I know more people from the UK who look younger than their age than those in the US. I still get mistaken to be barely 18 (Which is a blessing and a curse).
I feel that >_> I'm 34 and without my mustache people still consider me a teenager/early 20s. Think my complete lack of sun lifestyle and chubby face is what does it.
I’m 25 and I also get mistaken for being 18 a lot. I worked a summer job at a snack bar to make some extra money and most of my coworkers were aged 14 to 17. They all talked to me as if I was their age and used a bunch of late Gen z slang with me. I didn’t interact with them much so they just thought I was shy. One of them finally asked my age after working together for 2 months and none of them hid their shock when I told them I was 25 😂
31 here and in the same boat. Those women look quite a few years older than I do.
@@queenofcats9240 I'm the same age as you and I've had a number of 17-18 year old coworkers and college classmates who were shocked to learn I was a lot older than them. At this point I just think 18-20 years olds have no concept of how old people look. It is kind of annoying huh
@@user-rx7pd1xv4k It’s semi annoying. It’s mostly people who are either way younger than me or way older than me who mistake my age. If someone is around my age or slightly older, they usually guess close to my actual age
You think you're stopping aging, but you can't. Believe me, as a 50yo, i just realized you can't. When you're old, you're old. It feels great to IDGAF tho. Hell, i'm 50yo, i can look fugly if i want to. No shame.
Congrats on making it to 50! I knew many who didn't make it anywhere near there.
African aunties and Asians aunties you've been called to the chat...your ruthless skills in humbling the young ones are needed.
I’ve noticed in photos from the 1940s and 1950s that people who were teenagers looked like they were in their 20s.
Vsauce did a video on this: the reason they look older is that to us, they’re wearing the trends and clothes that “old people wear nowadays”, but to them it was the clothes and beauty standards that were considered youthful at the time.
Basically, whatever you’re wearing now will one day be “old people clothes”. People don’t randomly decide one day to wear slacks and polo shirts.
@@Ketaminogueso you’re saying I’ll still rock my low waist cargo pants when I’m 80?? Thrilled.
It's also interesting to think of all the enviromental factors. At least in the US, food, drugs, and cosemtics weren't really regulated prior to 1938 so who knows what substances people were ingesting or absorbing. People also smoked way more, or were exposed to some form of smoke/fumes daily if they wanted to cook anything. Nutrition wasn't as good and people were exposed to the sun more. Teenagers in the 40s would have been children during the Great Depression (lack of nutrition and health care), and teens in the 50s would have been children during World War II. Both events are huge, daily stressors, and chronic stress accelerates aging. Both events also resulting in child labor laws being less enforced.
It’s all the smoking.
Makeup and skincare was nowhere near as advanced in the vast majority of cases, too
It doesn’t even take a week in customer service to see most people are normal, decent individuals going about their day. That shouldn’t have been surprising to me 🤦♀️
11:05 ethereal... i think the word was supposed to be ethereal... 😂
LMAO I DIDN'T EVEN NOTICE
urethral took me out 😂
okay i was like ik I’m not trippin-
LMAOOO that is a reference to another one of his videos where someone wrote that on a post, i just don't remember what video it was
So glad you mentioned it! Went scrolling to see if someone else caught it!
I'm just going to continue to take care of myself and age as gracefully as possible.
You should. Take care or yourself and avoid unecessary stress and you'll be fine 😌😌
Same. I'm too poor and lazy for all this mess
Same here 👍🏼
Eat clean, move and keep a good spirit.
The obsession with physical is almost paralysing sometimes.
Gone are the days of just moisturising your skin, its insane.
The emotional burden must be insane for kids especially with how little anonymity there is on the internet now
We need to bring back internet anonymity. It was a good balance when there was 1 good social media site that was actually ment for socializing with people that you already know irl that you use your real name and pics on and then as far as the rest of the internet is concerned, your name is Captain Tittysprinkles and your profile Pic is a purple alien
The age guesses vs actual ages of the women... Shocking! A surgeon guessing too wtf 😂
I'm 19 and a lady on the bus I was conversing with asked for my age then said "Gua shua and tret(inoin), trust me, you need it. You're 19 already so that's already pretty late for an anti-aging routine, get on it already!"😭 It's crazy, an "anti-aging" routine shouldn't be made the norm for people under 40 geez
Prevention is better than trying to backtrack once it's started but at 19 all you have to do is just not mess up what you already have so just general healthy habits is all you need. That lady was doing too much
I'm 31, have never done any anti-aging anything, My 21-year-old coworker thought I was the same age as her.....
I don't wear any makeup to try to make myself look younger, Don't dye my hair, Even when I went in for surgery last week the doctors thought I was in my early twenties..... Like every single one of them.
Then again everyone kept thinking that my mother who's in her mid-50s was my sister so, mine is legitimately probably a genetic thing.
Started skincare in my early 20s (anti-aging is overpriced and not different than normal skincare btw studies proved it, most eye creams are diluted face cream, just aiming to make people buy more) and 10 years later people think I'm in my mid 20s, you're good!
Disagree. Prevention is better than cure. I started mine on my 20s. I fairly look the same at 36.😅 but at 19 you can just get fit and eat right. Put sunscreeeeeeeeen!
@@maylynbayani Sunscreen isn't anti-aging, it's sun PROTECTION that should be used even on children who go out in the sun. I meant the pressure on women to go FURTHER than the basic maintenance routine to use tretinoin ([prescription grade drug) and specifically xostlier products from 19-20. No 19 year old needs the anti-aging effects of tretinoin at this age. Get a grip!
I'm 32, and some of these people look older than I do. This isn't a problem, but Gen Z isn't gonna like this in like 15-20 years when people call them old.
It's already happening, there's vids of 22-year-olds reacting to being mistaken for 30-year-olds and they're not pleased
@@reid3031
I'm sorry but that's ABSOLUTELY hysterical. Hello Fellow Kids 😭😭💀
Im in group therapy, 18 and everyone else is about 14. They all look like they can be my age or older
dude I don't even use tiktok or get any surgery (i just look older than most Asians and stuff) and I'm already sick of being seen as "older" than my age just because I genetically have features that make me look older (I'm literally still a student)
@@worstusernameintheworld9871
I'm not gonna be a dick this time but PLEASE get into the habit of not applying something to you if it doesn't apply. It will save you so much headaches online.
I'm 22 with grey hair already. Mostly due to childhood stress, but now that my son is on the way soon, I have accepted the fact that my hair is probably going to be grey completely before 30. I had people assume I was one of the parents when I was in girl scouts as a kid. I don't even look old aside from the few grey hairs, but with all the people assuming I'm ancient before even hitting 18 I grew to just not care anymore about how old I looked.
Hey, that happened to me as well. The weird thing for me once it finally went completely white around 30 and I quit dyeing it, everyone just thinks it's platinum blonde and I do it on purpose!
@@MarjaMariachi My hair is naturally very dark so as much as I really want it to go white, the most it'll probably do is be salt and peppery. I would love for it to just go solid white naturally!
@@firefly3003 Mine was dark, too. I'd dye my hair black and not be able to tell it's growing out. I figured I'd go gray -- even though I started finding white hairs around 17, I expected it to happen around 50, not 30! So ya never know.
My hair and eyebrows are white/translucent. My friend gave me a basket of overtone products and now my hair is whatever color I fancy. Although, I'd love silver hair.
. Some bald, some grey.
At 38, I still occasionally get carded at the liquor store, and Ima stay that way thanks! 😂
Haha, it's been a while for me!
I'm a 30yo white person and got carded in Seoul, proud moment lmao
I am 31 and so grateful that the beauty tip that was majorly drilled into my generation was to wear sunscreen every damn day.
I naturally hate the sun so I think it worked out for me LOL
I know. I wear sunscreen in 5 degree C weather. 😅fermented rice water helps as well.
Same, 365. Unless I'm too sick.
Historically, we were used to seeing “done” faces from older women wanting to recapture their youth, especially celebs trying to stay relevant. Obvious cosmetic work was only seen on more mature people. When we see obvious cosmetic work on younger people it automatically gives off the vibe of an older person trying to look young.
the whole "eyebrow blindness" trend has confused me to no end bc i knew at the time that it looked bad, and everyone was clowning on anyone that had visible distortion in their over filtered pics. fashion trends and beauty standards are very cult like in that the people around you and those you look up to slowly convince you that what they're doing is normal and good and that you should do it too, and i didn't compromise myself for beauty so i was never convince that any of it was normal
I never understood whenever women started having the big blocky eyebrows.... As a woman I did not understand these women. Why do you eyebrows need to be 2 in thick
@@shadowsoulless6227 yeah and then these girls are looking back now and saying "Why did we ALL think this looked good?" Like, girl, who is "we" YOU thought the Kardashians were peak fashion and beauty, not me
what’s important for people to remember is that 99% of beauty and “health” advice outside of a proper medical professional is just trying to sell you something.
for example today i saw on twitter someone talk about going to a salon and being told they have poor blood circulation… if they had poor blood circulation they would be dead or have missing limbs and the salon is clearly just trying to sell massages
I never did anything to my skin and stayed out of the sun. When tanning was the craze I stayed pale and got teased for it. Now I look at least 5-7 years younger than I am. Ppl are shocked when I tell them my age. My friends look a lot older!
You saved yourself from skin cancer too! I've heard that tanning beds are even worse than just being out in the sun
Same. I’m 37 and everyone I meet is shocked at my age and tells me they thought I was in my early twenties. I still get carded trying to buy alcohol or lottery. I’m naturally very pale, so I just stayed out of the sun all my life. Now I’m reaping the benefits. (I also got teased for my skin when I was younger. Once a random guy on a bike riding by yelled “Get a tan!” at me. He probably looks decrepit now)
We don't ALL wear heavy makeup
It depends on where you live, to what the trends are
It's big up North
Not all northern UK girls wear a lot of make up. I come from the north and have lived in London. In general, UK girls wear a lot of make up compared to say Parisian girls or Italians etc. Also, fillers, surgery etc is on the increase everywhere because Baby Mills and Gen Z live under a microscope over their looks via social media and the neverending competition to be pretty, gym fit etc etc.
@@rewghobThinknit heavily depends on city, rural and things like that, I see massive differences from people in large cities and people who don’t
Love and stars are a specific type of people to be fair, don’t think it really makes sense to generalise. It’s like generalising all Americans based on the real housewives or something lol
'Beauty standard' make human forget how a real human look like .
All anyone “should” do is just wear spf everyday (including your neck) to prevent aging skin and of course skin cancer
Honestly it seems there are more people at risk of getting scurvy than there are people getting too much sun.
Not for me dawg, I don't go outside enough for this to be an issue for me
Check in 5 years though, maybe by then something will have changed
@@codychickadee5095based on what? Your feelings?
@@genzo454 even being by a window while indoors gets harmful uvb rays on your skin that cause aging skin
@@codychickadee5095 even being by a window indoors causes damage from uv radiation that leads to skin aging
Brit here. We don't all age crazy. I'm in my mid-30s and people often think I'm in my mid-20s!
I think all the procedures, fillers, and heavy makeup on some of these girls doesn't help, plus you get a lot of girls who go absolute ham on fake tanning, tanning beds, and tanning irresponsibly in general, which just makes people look like leather handbags.
Yeah, I do find it funny that whoever the commentator was looked at that Love Island clip and went "ah yes, this must be what the average Brit looks like". Whilst you can definitely find girls who look like that here, it is hardly a majority of the population.
@@chocothebananacat7686right thank you I watched a RUclipsr speak on the same topic she watched one TikTok video where the girl exaggerated saying that you can get filler done for £30 quid and that I could do it in my bedroom which isn’t te care training and qualifications is taught by qualified beautician.
@@chocothebananacat7686 It does remind me of growing up watching some of the 90s American shows like Saved By The Bell and Mighty Morphing Power Rangers, where the actors were much older than the characters, and thinking "wow, Americans age different!"
@@evda4919 Cheap procedures definitely seem to be an issue. Anyone can claim to be a beautician because they've watched online tutorials.
There's also worrying things like people going to Turkey for cheap procedures. Seen a few nightmare videos and articles on botched dental work and surgery because people want things done cheap.
saw the title and instantly agreed 😭
Whenever I’m stressed about it, I remember how the issue only exists for me when I’m using my phone
strangely, everything you do for beauty eventually makes you look older. Following old trends makes you look older (and since all trend eventually become old, they'll all make you look "dated" once the trend passes), a lot of face work and filler (which is common for older people to do to attempt to look younger) gives you a distinct look that's associated with older people, even being too skinny and getting bucal fat removal makes you look older
the best thing people can do is stay hydrated, try to eat healthy, maybe get a little bit of movement during the day, and let your body do what it naturally does
Damn, JYP catching strays...
The girl at 1:09 pretty much sums the current anxiety
Emma is absolutely right about TikTok. The way I CONSTANTLY got overstimulated and overwhelmed is fascinating.
Why does that girl sound so proud that she’s 23 and looks like she’s 50 aged down to 42 with plastic surgery
People need to understand medical procedures need to anchor themselves to our body in order to sustain. If you are putting a procedure in top of another procedure, SPECIALLY that young in life where features are mostly shifting, you are gambling with the odds against you.
I always feel sad for those people that just can't stop having more surgeries, it becomes such a snowball effect. I can't imagine the nightmare of waking up one day and you are caged in a body where you don't even recognize yourself =(
I’m high maintenance, i take pride in my beauty routine & my shape and i think wanting to be healthier and look better is great, but the internet takes things too far. There’s always a gray area with everything, social media makes things black and white
You are right, there is definetaly a balance to this as with everything
Babe, did you mean "ethereal"? You said "urethral". As in, medical supplies that go in your urethra. Like a catheter. : o
It's a meme 😅 but definitely referencing "ethereal"!
I mean with how some of these people look, their face might look like the inside of a urethra
No one would choose to go on Love Island unless they were desperate for attention, and the show won't choose anyone unless they are going to provide drama. Since there is a big emphasis on looks they choose people that create looks drama which gets news photos ect, it's all advertisement for the show.
0:14 SWEET DREAMS ARE MADE OF THIS🕺🕺🕺
who am I to disagree 😩
I travel to world and the seven seas! 🎶 🎵
Everybody's looking for something 🗣
@@Taesune some of them want to use you 😼
the last bit about quitting socials is so true. ive been off socials for almost half a year now. with some socials i open once or twice a year. since then i feel a lot better about myself. ur perspective changes when u look at normal people more than attractive well thought of and planned pictures of someone.
It’s hard to compete with all these women too. My marriage feels like it’s in shambles because my husband follows so many adventurous fitness girls. I feel like I have to be like that but it’s just not me. I’m waiting till he just replaces me with one someday. I’m not conventionally pretty and I’m not thin. These apps have ruined my self esteem.
Tell him to quit watching then... He's not a female😊. Remember everyone had their own look sweetie. Be kind to yourself.❤
@@SuperWhatapainunfortunately that won't work. A cheater will cheat regardless of how the "replacement" looks
Sounds like you have a husband problem, not a "beauty" problem. Divorce his lame butt. And, own your own unique gorgeous self.
It sounds like he is the problem here. You deserve to be treated better. I guarantee he wouldn't be okay if the roles were reversed.
Please don't view other women as competition, you need to speak to your partner about this and how it's making you feel.
This was a really good video Edvasian! I really enjoyed the thoughtfulness in your script and that way you edited it together.
personally i have a salmon face
Hi. That would look odd, but at least salmon is a pretty shade of pink.
I'm trying to imagine what a salmon face is but I really can't picture it?
i like that you mentioned how plenty of people who get filler look fine when they don't overdo it. I get a little lip filler in my upper lip because it's significantly smaller than my lower lip and the filler also helps fix my gummy smile. no one except for my boyfriend knows that I do this and they can't tell I had work done. they just say "wow, you look great!" and compliment my smile more than ever.
Keeping up with beauty standards is exhausting. I aspire to be a bog witch that everyone fears
10:23 I don’t wanna kick him while he’s down, but my instinctive reaction to this was “bro’s got gills!”
I genuinely can't wait to be a older lady with my family and be the sweet grandma. Or be a hot 40 year with my mom bod and all
I have no hope of meeting the beauty standards. I just do my own thing.
Aging is an honor and a privilege. It's a gift to laugh, cry, and live enough for those emotions and memories to be etched into your face.
Embrace it.
You're great. Glad I found your channel.
Your hair looks so good in this video!! Cutie!!
Love your covering this!❤ From Australia 🐨 (where filler & Botox has now firmly taken a foothold😖).
never compare yourself to others, especially online
1:10 saw this share pic by a German author which said sth along the lines of: "cool hobbies for people with a full time job: commuting home, grocery shopping, cleaning house, doing laundry, cooking, sighing, falling asleep in front of the TV". And yeah, honestly, seems fake to me: Work 40+ hours a week, entertain hobbies, household, sleep, cook and eat, fitness, social contacts, education, pets and/or children. All of these things do not realistically fit into the time a day or a week has. It just doesn't. Let alone all this self-optimisation, like time-intensive beauty routines. One will have to choose.
Regarding the use of fillers I wonder if it's a slippery slope distinguishing good from bad outcomes. But idk, I'm new to the topic.
I’ve been watching your videos for a while and just got into kpop this year. I love being able to understand your kpop references now
I'm turning 29 in October and a mix of good genes and a decent skincare routine has people confusing me with someone seven or eigh years younger and while that's great I don't see myself doing anything else to prevent ageing. My face should be a proof that I'm beating this world hell bent on ending me but I'm still here 😂😂😂
The trouble is we work a lot more now than we ever have done before in human history. You'd be surprised but we spend more time working than we do with family or friends. Whereas maybe before the industrial revolution, we had all the time in the world to just be bored and be present in our day-to-day lives. We were more connected within our immediate communities and didn't need to worry so much about what was happening thousands of miles away, on the other side of the world. As our lives became busier and more demanding, businesses naturally responded with making things more convenient: Cars, public transport, washing machines, microwaves, hoovers, kettles etc. All technological advancements dictated the framework that is the 9-5. Businesses thought to themselves, how can we squeeze as much energy out of our workers for the most profit in the most efficient way. The crazy thing is, we're working more hours than ever but the production rate isn't any higher because we are all sick to death of being so stressed and over worked. And we're still perpetuating the problem but now with AI! We're not actually addressing the root problem in that the way that we work is wrong. Instead we're all being forced to adjust to a dysfunctional society with these band aid solutions that only make life ''convenient'' in the moment whilst we still suffer with our mental health and chronic illnesses. Some technological advancements are amazing and extremely useful: solving climate issues, providing clean water, irrigation, cleaner energy usage etc. But we could learn A LOT from the old world - about how to go back to nature, back to our ecological selves, back to homeostasis, back to a sense of feeling at home and at ease with ourselves. We just need to bridge our two worlds together in a way that is harmonious, not destroying each other.
I agree that there were benefits to pre-industrial lifestyles that we could learn from. But the idea that it was less work is just wrong.
Getting up at dawn to care for livestock, tending crops, sewing your own clothes by hand, making making every meal (which often had to feed 5-10 children) entirely from scratch, washing all your laundry by hand, keeping your house clean without a modern broom let alone a vacuum.
There's a reason so many people left farms to work in garment factories and manufacturing plants during the industrial revolution. Even though the working conditions in those places were far worse than anything you'd experience in a retail or office job today.
There were benefits to agrarian society. Most of the work was done in the home, so you had more time with your family even if it wasn't leisure time. The work was labor-intensive, so you'd stay pretty fit, and the work was less specialized, so you'd have more variety in the kinds of tasks you did throughout the day. But it was absolutely much more work overall.
@@oliviastratton2169 not everyone was a farmer and growing/rearing their own livestock though. But if you earned well you lived a pretty comfortable life for the most part. The work was hard in the ways that you mentioned because of the lack of technology/knowledge we had at that time and people left like you said because there was no money in farming anymore but in textiles because of the demand and trade for it. The roles are changing again and people are going back to homesteading/farming etc. and I still stand by in believing we should try and marry the modern and old world together.
@@TheHermitTeller Before the industrial revolution, 80-90% of people worked in agriculture. And even if you were lucky enough to be a tradesman like a blacksmith or a baker, that was still very hard work.
I said I agreed there are aspects of pre-industrial life we should reincorporate into our own.
You claimed that we work more now than we ever have in human history. This is the claim I was disputing. The average person in pre-industrial times worked much harder than the average 9-5 worker in a current developed economy.
Also, I know some people that do homesteading. Even with modern technology, it is hard work. It can be very rewarding and there are many reasons to prefer that lifestyle to an urban one. But it is not a lifestyle that brings more leisure time.
The consumerism brainwashing is scary. Literally all you need to do is wash and moisturize, and the items don't have to be expensive... I use off brand noxema and jergins face cream and sometimes witch hazel. That's the extent of my skincare routine. I'm almost 40 and folks mistake me for being in my mid 20s. It's just genetics though. I make the joke that us indigenous folks look like we're 19 until we hit 40 then we look like we're 119 overnight with no in between. The harder you try to fight your natural aging, the harder it's going to smack you back. With interest.
Love your uploads
I love your hair! Looking good, friend
I love your channel! I've never been this early! 💚
The jaw filler TikTok noooo😭 suddenly I don’t mind my barely defined jaw .. your video about teeth really helped with my confidence about my asymmetrical smile too.. doing the lords work here
PSA: majority people don't care how you look. They're too busy thinking everyone thinks they're ugly
The way I felt that first video she was speaking my mind girl!
Love the surgeon cosplay,You're always on script 😲🤠
Just yesterday I was watching a video about how people a few decades back looked way older as teenagers than people do now. But people now are saying the same thing about young people nowadays as if it's a new thing and not just the way some people look and something that's always occurred. Has anyone ever thought that some people just have an 'older' facial structure that appears in teenage years and becomes more solid in their twenties? Has anyone ever considered that it's not a new thing, it's an always thing for some people???
It’s funny cuz those were natural faces, different lifestyle back then drinking smoking was everywhere. The bodies were defined before obesity sky rocketed. Now ppl look older by modifying natural face
I love your hair. It suits you so well
Your hair looks great :) It suits you well
Bro im sorry those love island women are HOW OLD? UNDER 26? Dude im 28 and the other week someone thought i was barely 21 they ID'd me for my alcohol at a bridal shower 😭
It doesn’t surprise me tbh, people who use all those procedures are going to look that way.
and don’t worry people who look younger in their twenties always end up aging faster later on.
I bet in the future “natural beauty” aka someone who never had surgerys will be the new beauty trend and people will get plastic surgery to look like they haven’t gotten plastic surgery.
Your hair looks so good here!!
love your doctor/plastic surgeon cosplay❤
THE JYP SHADE I WASNT READY 😂
i'm 35 and people think I'm 10 years younger all the time, but I also stopped wearing make up over a decade ago
Same 👍🏽
I'm 31, people think I'm in my early twenties, it's probably because I don't drink smoke do drugs, I don't go in the sun, and I very rarely wear makeup, like I'm talking about maybe a handful of times a year.
Maybe it is good to not put tons of chemicals on your face everyday.
Good for you dude. 😊
You look your age and that's okay!
That’s good for Emma, I’m happy she knew that it was all too much for her. I wish more ppl could see things this way :c
Aging is a privilege denied to many.
Get those laugh lines amd crows feet, and grey hair, and rock that out! You've earned it.
Love yourself. You're the only version. That's special.
Middle-aged is now as young as 29.5 now, eh?
We're all gonna die at 60 I guess!
Im going back to school at 27, and it definitely feels too late. Even though im not even close to middle-aged, i feel like it's too late for me to try to change my life.
No way, people way older than you change their lives, go back to school etc, don't put yourself down. You're so young, but with any luck it will be easier for you than someone just out of high school, because you have some life experience. I went back to school as adult (ADHD messes up schooling) and it was wonderful experience. Best of luck.
Such a great video!!! I’m just so surprised by the actual ages of the people in this video😳
love ur videos. Informative and funny ❤
I’m 25, I have acne, grey hairs, and smile lines - it’s incredible how now is when I’m finally feeling the most comfortable with my body
Im so happy for you. Im 25 too and i not so beautiful
I'm 32 and I still get pimples 😂 but I'm more okay about it and have just accepted it. At least it's not as bad as when I was in high school.
Why people dont understand most of our face body aging is related to genetics and same things wont work for other people someone can have the best routine and someone who doesnt care can have the same look and aging
Hey, your hair looks really good in this video!
Love your channel, it's exactly what we need.❤❤❤ That young woman's list was perfect! And yet you knows there still things she forgot to add.