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Beauty is also a kind of social competitiveness
Beauty is also a kind of social competitiveness.

If someone tells you that beauty is born, lying down can win, and no matter how hard you try, you can't surpass your genes and reincarnate in the lottery. Maybe so, but we can't think so. If we think like this, we will keep falling down and give up our efforts completely because we can't see hope.

The simpler the hairstyle, the more nude the makeup, and the simpler the clothes, the more it tests people's own face value, the exquisite degree of facial features, and the eye-catching degree of face. The so-called "simplicity is better than a lot" is because beauty itself is beautiful, and it is a rough jade that can shine without modification.

Ordinary girls whose faces are not so good-looking can only lose miserably if they simply learn to win a lot of routines. They are indifferent to everyone and have zero attention. You'd better dress hard, it's no exaggeration. If you are measured, at least you will not become small and transparent, which will make people notice you and that you are a well-dressed girl, which will increase your impression.

When you don't know how to choose, choose the most natural, authentic, simple, simple and versatile. Because you don't know how to choose, you have no idea. When you have no idea, you either don't make changes or make changes that leave a way out. This applies to all options, including plastic surgery/clothes selection/manicure/hairstyle.

From simple to complex, from ordinary to characteristic, it is easy, reasonable and foolproof to do addition and superposition, but the cost and money of changing from one specific style to another is very heavy. In addition, the simplicity and cleanliness of all widgets add up to a high-order beauty.

You will think that people who love beauty just don't study hard and show off. It's totally biased. People always think that the pursuit of beauty and laziness is related to desire, shortcuts and plagiarism, that is, they want to take shortcuts and not work hard, and they want to achieve cash and class leap through beauty bonuses.

Most people want to be beautiful purely for their own needs, or to solve their own heart disease. In the early years, those media reported too many negative things about plastic surgery, which would lead to plastic surgery for the public. That's what women in the custom-made industry do. Good girls don't have plastic surgery, and girls at school don't have plastic surgery. Beauty is also a weapon and a social/marital competitiveness, which is undeniable, just depending on how you use it and its proportion. Good use is leverage. If you don't use it well, you just stab yourself with a knife.