Are These Glowups Realistic? | Here's How They Did It



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22 thoughts on “Are These Glowups Realistic? | Here's How They Did It”

  1. The paper on Acne and social barrier relationships… God I think my acne is the first thing people see when they talk to me. Ive been very restrictive with meeting people cause no matter what people Say "thats only skin" ĆÆts not that bad" well guess what it really that demeaning to have it. Having Adult acne is the worst, when i was younger i always believed in what they said it will be gone soon thats just puberty. Here I am still dealing 12 years after. Going on accutane soon

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  2. I’m 20 years old and I can’t seem to understand why I look 15. I feel like I’ve tried everything to glo up, I wear minimal makeup that suits my face , I have my natural hair Color, I work out and take care of my skin and I just feel like Im not glowing up even though I’ve been trying for the past five years.

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  3. i know bmi isn’t a good way to measure health, but as someone with little muscle mass what bmi would be the most attractive? fat loss is usually mentioned in these videos

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  4. Not hating but the ā€œglow upā€ trend is so toxic. It indicates the idea that you were ugly before the ā€œglow upā€ which isn’t true. No one is ugly there’s just impossible beauty standards that are made to make people feel shit about themselves in which these companies that claim they ā€œwant to help youā€ don’t actually want to help you they just want to profit off of your insecurities so that they can get your money. Capitalism at its finest babyyy. Lol. No one is ugly it’s social media brainwashing people and notice how the same sort of aesthetic/ look is pretty much everywhere especially on TikTok and insta. Yeah it’s what we are exposed to and what we are familiar with which will play a big factor in what is seen as ā€œbeautifulā€

    Can you do a video on the different beauty archetypes. I found out I’m a natural/ classic beauty. Makes so much sense my skin cannot handle a lot of makeup and I noticed I don’t look good with heavy makeup looks. So I’m glad I finally found out cos now I know what actually works for my face/ bone structure I didn’t know all this time now I finally know. Lol. Love those looks and people who wear them look unreal so, so gorgeous! But only going to go with what works for my face, skin and bone structure. But would love to see a video on the different beauty types would be so interesting to learn about. Would you also be able to talk about body types. That would be so interesting to learn about. I think it’s so important to know because when you know what works for you, you feel better in yourself. You also know what compliments your body type in terms of clothing. I have a feeling I’m a athletic body type which I love but I would love to learn more about it in-depth. I wear what I like and I wear what I think will compliment my body type so because I am slim I wear low rise boyfriend jeans/ baggy jeans 90s / 2000s fit cos I know it flatters my body type with crop tops because I also love my torso area and that flatters that as well. But still I would love to learn more about body types, what type of hair styles would compliment different beauty archetypes etc. it’s just interesting to me

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  5. Would be good if you guys could do videos on face shape and hair with actual examples of how different hair styles look on the same face shapes through image editing. Your videos are too abstract and theoretical and sparse on actual practicality and applicability.

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  6. The biggest "glow up" is getting healthy, healing yourself, becoming happier, becoming more of yourself… It's a holistic process that's about both your mind and body. Not just about which mascara you use, etc. You'll always look amazing if you have a good daily routine, get enough sleep, eat well, exercise, and of course dress well, do your skincare, etc. Don't worry too much about the details, just try to establish an overall healthy, meaningful lifestyle that works for you, and a "glow up" will be a welcome byproduct of it.

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  7. Yes, honestly I take a thousand pics and pick the most acceptable one to keep or use. It's the same for everyone else. Lots to do with angles, lighting, and best filters. Some days are better than others. And certain people just have the best genes nothing to fuss about here. In general just about everyone has some parts that they are particularly proud of and others that they wish to downplay.

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  8. I don't trust ONLINE GLOW UPS. I've met so many people that look good on insta and look like a totally different individual (uglier) in person. On insta they all look taller, slimmer, sharper, with clearer skin etc. Also in real life you can't "cheat with angles". I've also met a bunch of people WHO LOOK BETTER IN PERSON.

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  9. Glowup: Buccal Fat removal, lip filler, cheek filler, chin filler, jaw filler, nose job, boob job, fake eyebrows, fake tan, colored contacts, hair extensions, and makeup to accentuate their natural features!

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