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I cannot get over the bias they create by the two wildly different ways of asking people to guess these women's ages. If you ask a group of people to guess the age of someone on a picture, and then for the exact same person, same day and all, but standing directly in front of them, of course the average would be much lower already? People usually try to be nice by underestimating a woman's age when saying it to her face! It infuriates me
FYI regarding the science behind the face massage and its results, it is actually a huge part of physiotherapy, mostly in the context of headaches or dental physiotherapy and such. However, due to the rising popularity of facial massages, the visual/cosmetic results of it are also gaining more interest in science. As far as I know (but I might not be up to date) the general consensus is that the main reason is the lymphatic drainage which results in the (very much literal) reduction of swelling. The results are neither spectacular, nor permanent (you need to make a habit of massaging regularly), and even kinda hard to predict, so in no shape or form is it comparable to the plastic surgery. However, for many, these results are satisfying enough. I believe when people claim it's the "alternative to plastic surgery", what they really mean is "perhaps you don't need a plastic surgery, if you just want to look a bit more revitalised" and I must admit, I agree with such attitude – especially since every plastic surgery is still a surgery with all its risks.
Looking back on this now, I'm starting to realise why I grew up with such an intense shame about my body/facial hair.
36:47 woher kommt das deutsch auf einmal ? 😱😂
I know this show is old but I think not much has changed, all that "deforestation" talk made me gag. It's disgusting to tell women body hair is wrong, immortal even.
I absolutely love love your channel and your content! Your such a beauty and love your style 💞😘💞
Sillly question, I know; but would you mind telling me what lipstick/lip pen you have in this video, Lux?
The stuff they said to her sounded like stuff my bullies would have told me in school. It’s humiliating, I would burst out into tears.
"This is the body of a woman who has clearly been overeating" ARE YOU FUCKING JOKING MATE
That woman is my age and shape so i feel offended 😂
Also she looked no different at the end 😂
They dressed her like Lorelei Gilmore so this is the early 2000s… maybe like 2004/2005
Never pluck above the eyebrows!! I'd look like a werewolf 😂😂😂
I do just love a tall boot. I want to wear boots most of the time.
When Luxeria said about Niki having the fashion sense of a tea spoon all I could think off was Mrs Spoon from the 80s tv show button moon 🥄 🌜😂
And OF COURSE they’re showing the waxing on tv. Can’t let her have any privacy and dignity, can they?
I'm sorry, but this woman is showing symptoms of low levels of estrogen. How about talking about it (maybe take her to an endocrinologist even) instead of talking about it like it's her fault
i love how for years all the makeover shows where giving everyone short haircuts and then suddenly hair extensions was the thing. like they convinced a generation shorter hair made you look younger and then said psych now give us 500-$700 to fix it
I'm also a dark haired woman who struggles with extra hair. The way they talk about her hair would have destroyed me and had me in tears.
I agree Luxeria. This episode was both better and worse than others. Nikki showed us some style knowledge in this episode and I thought the lady looked really nice after her makeover. Though it’s weird how much wider her lower jaw looked post transformation. Optical illusion maybe. But the groping and shaming has got to go.
I would say this is the first one where I do feel like they actually made her look 10 years younger… I would have placed her at 37 before and she looked 27 by the end. I think the hair was quite bad (especially since a DIY shag is so trendy now), but the facial hair grooming and makeup/styling made most of the difference. The biggest difference was her bright smile and the pep in her step, you could tell she felt really confident. But yes they were horrible to her.
That hair is not worth that much money lmaooo. Also I know it's not the narrator's job to write the script but damn, I wonder how he feels about reading this mocking bs out loud.
Also, I'd say she looks better, not necessarily 10 years younger. But she never looked as old as they rated her anyway
I’m on the Pepsoishliase Max today. Easy to say. Hard to spell. Lol.
Another episode with the Victorian teaspoon. Buckle up girls! Lol
"…and sing us a song about….toast." I can't girlie wig.
“I don’t think beauty is the rent you should pay to exist in this world as a woman.” Oh my goodness, YES. It boggles my mind how many people don’t understand or agree with this.
I have PCOS and I am lucky to not deal with bad excess hair but I do have it. The fact that they called her pre-menopausal and spoke so terribly about her weight. The 2000’s was a dark time for anyone who wasn’t a size zero. This was a rough watch but I absolutely adore you Luxeria, you are a gift!!!!
‘Beauty isn’t the rent we pay to exist in the world’ I need this stuck to every mirror in my house
Only watched this for about 11 minutes, but I am getting so mad about how they describe her look.
The facial hair and weight might be because she has a condition like PCOS.
I’m only up to the waxing part but these people are being awful to the poor woman! Have they considered PCOS as a possibility? Absolutely vile treatment of Angela in this episode.
This episode made me so sad. They were so unfiltered and just mean.
The reason this show was stupid in concept alone is that peoples looks and age are rarely linked after a certain age. I know people in their 50s that you'd swear were late 20s, and my brother has had wrinckly hands since he was like 14, there are so, so many variables in how someone looks (some you can control, like proper moisturization and some you cant, like my brothers genetics). The idea that you can guess someone's age on one look, on one day is kinda stupid from the go.
You just know that the presenter was the most spiteful bully in school!
Nicky Hambledombons is one of the least likeable people on TV. She is the gross one here not the nice young lady ❤❤ luv ya Lux ❤❤
surely they could have given her that hairstyle without the extensions? they didn't increase teh length and it doesn't look substantially bigger so why add the extensions?
I do think she looks about 69, but I am legally blind and I am looking at a completely different woman
"Beauty is not rent you have to pay for being a woman" is my new mantra! Thank you!
As someone with PCOS and a 'hair problem' (according to these people :/), the amount of shaming they put this poor woman through over her body hair is appalling.
Also, love the makeup and hair in this video, Luxeria! You look so bright and sunny <3
I'm 28 & going grey, I don't see what the issue is. I don't think any of these people have heard of genetics. They blame people all the time for things out of their control. Facial hair & trouble losing weight are also both signs of PCOS, like perhaps don't call people lazy for things that may be out of their control or even the result of a medical issue. It boils my piss
1) i feel like especially with social media and stuff, we have either become a lot better at guessing people’s ages or we have become worse 😂 2) i have been musing over the whole study of facial massages and Gua sha and I am thinking about how can you accurately test the effects of that practice physically? How can you make sure all test subjects are doing AND reporting on their regimen?
I think the idea that women who weren't in control of their body hair could just be laughed at was still a thing until fairly recently (See the Princess Diaries for a scene where they NAME her eyebrows and Wikipedia says Anne Hathaway felt 'so alone' when she had to go home looking like that…). It's been taboo to have it and it was talked about as though you weren't a real adult woman if you weren't willing to rip or burn it out of your body.
15 or so years later and this conversation is STARTING to get a bit more nuance. HOW would you like to manage your facial hair IF you want to?
Interesting how there's still no facial shaving products marketed for women yet. Bikini and legs and underarms, yes. Not for faces. Because we weren't supposed to admit we had it and facial shaving is too masculine? (until Blading became a thing and now it's ok to shave your face but only if it's dry?)
I remember back when I first started plucking my eyebrows in like 2002 I was always told “never pluck any hairs above the eyebrow!”
The body hair part is breaking my heart. It all came across as blame towards this young lady, but at no point did they mention that mention that maybe that this could be caused by a hormonal imbalance, like say PCOS or something like that. Maybe it's cultural. I really doubt that this young lady urged her hair follicles to spout dark hair… Horrifying!!!!
Air guitar is forever "metal behavior"! 🌬🎸🤙
And: "Activism is the rent I pay for living on the planet" -Alice Walker💫
What happened to the first few minutes of this video? Luxeria looking shooketh permanently!
Did u say 28 in german? 😂🤘🏻
This new hairstyle 😭
Ruby Wax became a psychotherapist and lectures at Bangor University. She's also quite an established voice in the mental health sphere with published material. She still tours too! 🖤