This is not true you're looking at this from a very American standard. I was just watching a documentary about children being force-fed because fat is beautiful where they're at.
Marlyin monrea had plastic surgery and that was in the 60s, also let's not forgot micheal jackson, but the thing is it wasn't considered a beauty standard now days every girl wants to get rhinoplasty and fillers and implants when they turn 18
I think we will look back at overly thick brows as we so the overly thin brows in the 00's. Honestly we need to do less extremes more isn't always better.
@@Autumnsfallingpoint I'd say doing whatever fits our face and enhances our features is the best choice. In my case, my eyebrows were too thick for my face, making them thinner made me look way more harmonious.
@Autumnsfallingpoint in like 2020 it was called "boy brow" which isnt a great name but it was just growing out your own brows and rocking them big or small. It's when I was inspired to stop plucking my eyebrows (besides the unibrow part. I'm only human) and I worked so hard to regrow my brows that I have stuck with that trend no matter where the brow trends go. My family will probably always wonder when I'm going to pluck them again but I'm impressed with myself so whatever lol.
This is a perfect example of why people who complain about beauty standards don't make sense. The changes over time were simply hair, makeup, and in some cases fillers. Good looking is good looking, and an 8/10 who doesn't have the "best haircut" will still look better than a 5/10 who's only self improvements are changing soft features through hair and makeup. If you want to be attractive, fixing your ratios, features, and harmony is what will actually make a difference, not subscribing to beauty standards (though in many cases following them will increase appeal.)
Body shape is even more discouraging. In the age of big boobs I was a flat chested teen. When low low low rise jeans were a thing I was past puberty and had too much hip and belly. Cue the bbl era and well, I finally had big breast but it was all about butts which I’ve never had 😅
Beauty standards have really taken a nose dive here recently.. The 2020s stretched out yet somehow simultaneously 'puffy' look is honestly just creepy. So unnatural
Earlier people used to have plenty of time hence the fancy time consuming hair styles😂but now in this fast paced life people don't have time so simple hairstyle😂
Its mainly a change in hairstyles, but the face doesnt really change. Also, weight doesnt play a role here, while it has in history. It seems like the picked face for that is that of the current standard (soft features, full lips, open eyelids, defined chin…). It doesn‘t really show how the beauty standard changed.
This face would still be considered pretty in any century and people nowadays are far fatter than what would've been considered attractive in other times.
@@mirabella2154 I only see minor changes. If I didn't know that this video was about the face, I would have guessed it's about hairstyles. And of course a face that is considered beautiful today was probably also beautiful centuries before. But there have definitely been trends, that are more visible than shown in the videos. Like I said, eyebrow shapes, lip size and form, nose shape (button noses are quite a new beauty standard, straight, long noses were also there), long face, round face, twiggy, brats-doll...
@@metoo3342yes up to a certain degree, but facial fat was a beauty feature in the renaissance for example. While now we have buccal fat removal. These are trends in facial beauty which i would have liked to see
The last two decades pale in comparison to the more natural and individualistic beauty of previous generations. The entire world does not need to look like a Kardashian.
2010’s was a perfect example of how the Kardashians wore make up. Especially with the bigger lips. Beauty standards in 2020 is quite different however and I wouldn’t say the Kardashians have the same influence they did ten years ago
The 2010’s were definitely a moment. It’s as if everyone did their makeup to be on stage. Now in the 2020’s, it’s basically anything to make your features look more taut, and almost no makeup.
I was going to say last one look the prettiest to me. Then I remembered we're currently in the 20s so this is the current standard. All of them look lovely.
Look at her eyebrows, lips shape and eyelashes. Yes ofc she keep the same phenotype but it’s undeniable that the hairstyle isn’t the only factor that changed overtime. I think the goal of the short is to show how the same girl would style herself in different decades. You can’t change her face shape.