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Why are actresses in the 1990s very discerning, but now actresses are prone to face blindness?
Whether listening to songs or watching movies and TV, we often confuse some of the female roles. Sometimes their faces are very unrecognizable and almost identical, just like we watch ants, so many people often use their costumes to distinguish some roles when watching these TV dramas. But back in the 1990s, no matter watching TV or some music programs, you can clearly see which female star it is.

Why on earth is this? Female stars in the 1990s are very easy to identify, because there was no rigid fashion trend for people's aesthetics at that time. As long as a star has a good voice or deductive skills, he doesn't care whether it is square or round, nor what kind of eyebrows he has, so although he also wears makeup, he always makes up a little according to his true colors.

But now people's aesthetics tend to be rigid. For example, they all think that only an oval face is beauty face, double eyelids are the most beautiful eyes, or a high nose bridge is good enough. Therefore, these female stars often deliberately apply makeup to this trend when making up, because they have the performance of * * * trend, and their natural recognition is particularly low. If you are unfamiliar with any star, you will often confuse her with the faces of other stars.

If today's female stars deliberately make up their faces, it should be that their original faces are also highly recognizable. If you often look at some photos of their lives, or watch their programs, you will be very familiar with them, and you can distinguish her from this poorly recognized formatted face.