You may remember Blac Chyna for her modeling work, or you may even be familiar with her as the mother of Rob Kardashian’s child and a particularly impressive footnote in history. inherently colorful of the Kardashian family.
You may also know her as a staunch supporter of her signature spiky nails, prompting her to post a video to demonstrate exactly how she changes her son’s diaper without her eyes. to anyone.
And now, Blac Chyna is noted for being one of the first women to perform a rather attractive makeover. As the world and bartenders were lining up to buy Botox, fillers, butt lifts, implants, and scalloped nails, Chyna decided to turn the other way. And, to prove she’s moving towards a more natural way of working, she even reverted to her birth name, Angela White, on social media.
The social network posted an Instagram story showing her natural nails last week. She captioned the image: “I feel so free without those long, pointed nails. “Scream to all the women who wear them. They no longer serve my purposes.”
And when a fan commented on her most recent Instagram post suggesting she “dissolve some facial fillers too,” Chyna replied, which is “next on the list.” mine”.
The first thing that struck me was Chyna’s rather amusing use of the word “free”. Wearing long nails is certainly any person’s prerogative and most fans of the deadly unrealistic nail style seem to enjoy them, but escape the tyranny of pointed nails (How Do you text? Use tampons? Make dinner?) is great too.
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Sharp nails have long been a trademark of models. Photo: Paul Archuleta / Getty Contributor.
Sharp nails have long been a trademark of models. Photo: Paul Archuleta / Getty Contributor.
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Come to think of it, more and more celebrities, who previously advocated inflated facial features like in cartoons, are scaling things back a bit. Reality stars Charlotte Crosby, Shaughna Phillips, Faye Winter and Molly-Mae Hague have all had fillers injected into her lips, later sharing that she is “rewinding the mistakes of her youth”. And at the risk of sounding like my dear grandma, they all look a lot better for that.
If indeed the dawn of the surgical producer is upon us, and with it the death of the “I’ve got the job done” look, then it’s a time that can’t come too soon. It’s not because I’m desperate for the fact that young women from Borrisokane to Belfast are now slaves to these expensive three-month dates (look, it’s everyone’s hard-earned money. They can do it.) what they like with it). Not even the most ardent fans of lip and cheek augmentation surgery seem insecure about their own God-given look (it’s a fashion thing. Not an anti-aging thing. . I got it).
That’s because the whole look has become so ridiculously ubiquitous and so frustratingly constant that now it’s simply gone awry. Expensive and invasive, but ultimately difficult.
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Rebekah Vardy and Coleen Rooney arrive in court to take part in the ‘Wagatha Christie’ trial. (Photo by Neil Mockford/GC Images)
Rebekah Vardy and Coleen Rooney arrive in court to take part in the ‘Wagatha Christie’ trial. (Photo by Neil Mockford/GC Images)
During the trial of Wagatha Christie, I had to squint to see if I was watching Rebekah Vardy or Coleen Rooney walk into the courthouse (surgery boots are often the only gift). Each woman’s preference for a particular type of face and a uniformly sculpted look makes them look… well, no different from the other.
Likewise, I have lost the race against specific women in different fields. love island, Married at first sight And TOWIE cast, who now blend into a whole: very beautiful, polished and proportionate, though the appearance lacks any personality, originality or deviation.
It’s often the trajectory of style trends that are initially fueled by A-listers who have the money to be successful, before they trickle down to the low-end and become ever more cartoonish. ran out and was strangely inflated.
By the time Wags, wannabes, and reality stars are on trend, it’s ready to hit the grass. It happened to the Burberry raincoat, and it happened to the pouted salmon.
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