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Goodbye, Plastic Surgery?
An interesting trend - casting directors seem to be more interested in the natural look. It started off with films based in historical settings, and has started spreading.
Hollywood to Actors - No Surgery, Please - NYTimes.com Quote:
My response: FINALLY!!! I am not a fan of fake. |
About time.
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are they going to spend millions retouching them in post production then?
I'm all for it if it improves the movies. apart from that, I don't care what they do to their bodies. |
Good news. Now if we can only get out of this 3-D mood.
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Interesting read, GG. I hope it's more than 1% and that it spills into the mainstream sometime.
When I turn on my car radio, I get about half a dozen ads a day from local plastic surgery places for average folk. They offer laser hair removal, Botox, laser lipo, "mommy makeovers" (a la carte Frankenstein packages), etc. I don't see cosmetic surgery going away anytime soon. Among middle class white people? I think it's going up. One of my buddies went on a date with a girl that lived in a shitbox apartment but had breast implants. His thoughts about the matter? "Hah, not the kinda priorities you wanna move in with." |
I agree, it's about flipping time! I'm so, so sick of the plastic surgery craze! If there's a reason for needing the surgery, by all means get your deviated septum fixed, or circumsize your penis or get a breast reduction if you suffer from giantomastisis or whatever. But really, just becuase you're "only" a B cup, and your lips don't look like Angies and you've got some laugh lines, that does not warrent cosmetic surgery.
I'm sick, to death, of the blond haired girl with the large fake tits and the tiny waist with an ovbious nose job, tummy tuck/lipo, cheek bone reshaping, ect, ect, ect. I'm sick as HELL of all this. I don't find it attractive, I've always thought they looked like whores, strippers, porn stars. The intrigue and desire for porn stars and strippers is they arn't walking on the streets all day everyday just like one of us. It's all gone to shit now that everytime you turn around there's some girl looking just like Jenna Jameson. It's kind of disgusting, and I'm sick of it. I really to hope this whole, natural look, catches back on. In my mind there's nothing sexier than NATURAL people. People who have come to terms with the fact that they have one breast larger than the other, or that their hair is a color in between blond and brown and refuse to dye it either way just to fit in, wear little or no makeup and are just confident with themselves. I'm a bit of a hippie, I dont wear makeup, refuse to get any cosmetic surgery, don't even own makeup, but still shave. And I'm attracted to similar people. I don't find the over-use of make up, or cosmetic surgery attractive. I just don't. And I'm glad that Hollywood is starting to realize what they're pushed on society by starting the plastic surgery craze, and trying to reverse that. Sad for all the poor girls who felt they needed to get plastic surgery to fit in and are noe being rejected, but good for everyone else. It's about time. |
I think this trend is going to get worse before it gets better.
I am thinking that if the big money in plastic surgery dries up (i.e. Hollywood, etc.) they will find a way to maintain their business by making it cheaper. I suspect you will see discount plastic surgeries opening up next to your local WalMart. They will make up the losses by switching to volume. |
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The two largest sections in the Yellow Pages are "Lawyers" and "Plastic Surgeons." I'm not sure if the two are connected, but there you have it. A search on Google Maps for "plastic surgery" in Toronto turns up 1,424 results. Hollywood has been known to lead trends, but I'm not sure they can stop people from wanting to look like celebrities, whether they're natural or not. I think there will now always be a market for nipping and tucking. Neurotoxic injections alone should keep the market going strongly. |
Well there you have it.
I don't think Hollywood will have an impact on anything but the worst case scenarios. Nobody wants to be The Catwoman or Joan Rivers. They all want to be Sandra Bullock, just enough. Sadly, just enough always turns into, Holy Fuck. |
This article makes me wonder exactly how many people we are talking about that consider themselves "talent" and have had plastic surgery or give off the appearance of having done so. I think this would make this a much more significant discussion in terms of how radically this shift is changing Hollywood.
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