It's so funny how beauty trends change over the years. Back in the 90s, a shiny complexion was considered oily and unattractive. We were sold powders to cut down on shine and "soak up the oil." It's amazing to me how the pendulum has swung to the opposite side 😲
😂yup..but she won’t talk about it or mention it ever. Nothing wrong with getting it done but just be upfront and don’t pretend it’s just all skincare and genetics.
I know 5 languages. Bangla,bangla local language(of only one city),Hindi,English,Korean(gonna learn Arbi language soon) but I am not fully fluent in korean
What does make you think she’s a foreigner? Being East Asian? The same shit that happened in Anglo America happened in Latin America (colonization, immigration and etc) lol. Argentina, just like any country in America, holds a nationality! Anyone can be Argentinian, since it is just a nationality and not ethnicity. Neither is Latin American or, the opposite of it, Anglo American (which simply are ways to call people from a cultural division of the continent, like there are some in another continents)!
Which is fine, of course. But I'd love to know *what* work people got done, so I know what to look for. It's easy to find what skincare people use, I want to know what makes people actually look good and not like what you see in those shows with "bad plastic surgery" themes.
Sweetie, I just turned 60 and people can’t believe it because I have taken excellent care of my skin, my whole life and I have never gone under the knife and had anything done so you should maybe stop being so critical when you don’t know the whole story. Genetics also play a good role and my mother looked young in her casket.
@@jennifer12366but your diet is important for things like acne, oil, and glow. there’s also ongoing research on like how your diet affects your “physical age” so it’s possible that your diet can age you and therefore give your wrinkles
@@lynettefinnigan9540 it’s not just the skin lol it very clear that she had work done and surgery is extremely popular and normal in Korea they literally gift them for graduation gifts
I’ve seen a lot of their shorts and I feel the mother is extra obsessed with maintaining her skin and wanting to look younger. While there’s nothing wrong in wanting to look a certain way, this def isnt just skincare. There’s genetics and fillers involved too. It’s not entirely just skin care!!
Absolutely agree!!! Was thinking the same. No one can look this young at 50 even when they have good skincare routine or eat organic etc. It has to do something with fillers and/or surgery.
Yeah, she has a lot of fillers and filters. And some surgeries. And you know, these product have oil, is all is use a dual serum in spray after SPF she have been bad skin for oil after SPF XD
It's not a filter or maybe, but asians generaly look like younger their age! And especially coreans who take care about their skin for a longtime, a culture! It's Just a real fact that they look like their children
yeah and botox. I hope I have the courage and money for injections. It says that if someone raises the eyebrows and you don't see lines on the forehead she/he had botox. I want my lines to be minimized at least 😪
Ummmm have you been to Japan and Korea? They are taught at a young age to really take care of their skin. Being out in the sun is a no-no without a hat AND sunscreen. Many of the folks in their 60s look like their in their 30s.
OMG that so spray serum is SO GOOD!!! My skin looks like 10x better since I've been using it. I use way too much though lol i wish it came in a bigger bottle.
How can you prove that she’s had “work done?” I’m 57 and my face has no wrinkles and I haven’t had any “work done.” I get many compliments on it. Just never smoking, nor drinking alcohol, I take care of my skin using different products and use sunscreen. Genetics too, my mom had pretty smooth skin too. So, don’t judge without the evidence to back it up. 😐
@@user-hx7mi7ml8uright, but you can tell those are fillers in her cheek by the way she moves when she shakes the bottle and the way her cheek depresses when she taps a finger to it. Natural muscle and fat doesn’t move that way. That said, she has taken great care of herself. I’ve seen plenty of women with fillers who don’t look this good. And it doesn’t negate the product itself because the surface of her skin still looks more amazing than that of a lot of women I have met with fillers.
I’m like the only person on earth who hates the glowy/glass skin look. It makes me look greasy. I’m going to bet a few years people are going to look at this like how they look at Sharpie eyebrows and be like “Why the hell did I think this looked good??!”
I bought the d'alba spray after seeing this video for the first time and I LOVE it. I've already gone through 3 bottles and get so many compliments on my skin! X
Yes it does has a fragrance but not too strong and I don't see any glow on my face like they said 😂 because they have super light in front of them that's why you see their's skins glowing 😂😂
She had skin resurfacing too No way a 50 year old has skin with no wrinkles no visible pore’s I don’t care what Race you are or what Topical products you use …ain’t no way
“Way!!” I’m 57 and also have “no wrinkles and no visible pores.” I’ve never smoked, used alcohol or drugs, I take care of my skin with various products and my mom’s skin was pretty smooth also, at my age, but not as much because she wasn’t into skincare like me. So, quit the accusations because, obviously, your skin doesn’t look good and you can’t believe someone’s actually would in their 50’s. 😐
@@victoriale2033Please don't be fooled by everything you see on social media. Wrinkles are a NORMAL and HEALTHY part of aging. She has had some work done, on top of maintaining a good skin care routine, on top of adding filters to their videos. Aging is noormallll
Nope Koreans really has nice skin to begin with..I have had Korean co worker and she's almost 50 but she has nice skin and she looks 20 something..I think diet is one of the reason,they always eat kimchi
@@amieloudaway4938 She does look amazing but you can tell that they're using a filter when you don't see any pores. Humans have pores and that's something that you can't erase unless you're using a filter.
You forgot to tell about the heavily blurring filter you are using my dear!! Stop promoting unrealistic beauty standards.. and no matter how much your mother tries, the wrinkles around her eyes give away her age..
Yes. It’s a bit unsettling to see people that are clearly older with no wrinkles. I don’t think it’s skincare or genetics at this point, no matter how much people online swear that it is.
I am a retired Esthetician / College Principal as well as an Instructor of Skincare. I DO NOT belive there is any Botox,or Fillers of any kind on this woman, Hawaii had many, many Asians some local born, others straight from Japan. First off Asian women in general right from the get are taught and very contious about the importance of GREAT Skincare, plus their genetics also plays a strong factor. This woman appears to have a well maintained routine that obviously shows the POWER of Suncreen protection, a consistent skincare routine, as well as a great diet mixed in with fabulous genetics, she is naturally stunning stunning. Believe it, you too can freeze frame and even erase a lot of skin damage improving the texture and natural luster in ur own skin.. Anyone can !!! We may not be able to wind back the clock 10 yrs but it is DEFINITELY possible with today's formulations of products and using sunscreen to improve both texture and glow !! Bravo for her, what a gorgeous woman❤
Botox is used to stop muscle movement, to soften “11” lines between the eyes, forehead lines from lifting the eyebrows and “crows feet” movement. It isn’t used for the WHOLE face and doesn’t do anything for smoothing out the facial skin’s surface, so, educate yourself. I’m 57 and have no wrinkles either. I’ve just been smart and have never smoked, used alcohol, drugs, or excessive sun exposure. I take care of my skin and use different products for the skin. Genetics too, my mom had pretty smooth skin at an older age, as well. Educate yourself also on how to use punctuation in your uneducated judgments.
How about filler, God stop marketing products. Plus aging differs depending on the skin type and genes I have my aunt shes the same age as that woman, she had filler once but other than that signs of aging appeared at 45 even with her baby face. You can't stop aging you can slow it by taking care of your skin, sunscreen, Moisturiser, retinol but putting a ton of skincare and overusing and exfoliating will exhaust your skin
I'm sorry for feeding the machine but she gets engagement from the outrage generated by her blatantly disingenuous videos about her mum, who looks 50 underneath the filters/editing, looking younger than her age and attributing it to only skincare and genes when it's obvious she's had generous help from a surgeon's scalpel and other less invasive medical procedures. We'll continue to reward their self obsession with our indignation at their barefaced lying. The internet in a nutshell, I guess. My Indian American boss who was 52 with natural grey eyes looked younger and more model like. I'm pretty sure she was getting Botox shots and was on hrt as she was menopausal. She didn't lie about the hormones.
I was just gonna comment the same. Some people out there would do this and don't get the same results and will end up depressed. She clearly has a lot of work done