I don't know if you have noticed? Asian girls abroad look alike. . .
Put a ponytail at will (or shawl and straight hair at will), dress up darkly, wear dark lipstick, and the skin is also dark, and the overall feeling is dirty. . . . Like the heroine of the movie, the teenage dress is very old-fashioned.
The heroine's facial features are pretty, but she doesn't pay too much attention to dressing and maintenance
On the other hand, American girls, blond and blue-eyed, with fair skin, pay attention to makeup, bright lipsticks, and beautiful dresses, but look young and energetic.
Other people's hair looks casual, but it's actually carefully groomed
Here comes the problem, these Asians in China, South Korea, Japan and Asian countries are completely different. They also pay attention to their skin and wear masks every day to make them fair and clean, very cute, and their hair will change a lot, with small bangs. The treatment is very delicate, it will never have a dark face with a boring shawl and straight hair, and the makeup will not be dark overall, but very fresh and beautiful.
Whiter, doesn't it look better?
The same student dresses up, does one white cover three ugly?
So weird? ? ? Why do Asians who love beauty and white become like that when they come to the United States or European and American countries? ? ? All gave up dressing up, they all came out of a mold. . . Or do the locals just like Asians who are so dark and dirty, so they have to do as the locals do?
This is obviously darker than that. Many others also bask in the sun and sunbathe, but do you see black?
Take a look at the photo below, it's even more obvious! This American girl is not blond, but also has black hair, but others seem to wear it casually, but in fact she has carefully dressed up, and her hair is all done, including foundation, blush, and lipstick. It's really too random. . . .
Some people say that it is because of the demand of the movie, so it is intentional. There are factors in this aspect, but in fact, the general environment is also the same. If you go to the United States, the Asian Chinese girls over there are either ponytails or shaved straight hair without modification, and the sun is casually exposed to the sun. , The skin is black and dirty, and a mold comes out.
(So...why is this? In Asia, a good and delicate girl has changed a lot in the United States? Personal analysis, Americans take tanning as their beauty, and they think that they have a bronzed skin to be a wealthy class who has enough time to sunbathe, but the problem is Come on, white people in Europe and America are bronzed after tanning, but they are not really black. Look at the stills above, are the supporting actresses black? Including Trump, he always said that he likes sunbathing, but is he black? White people The skin originally has less melanin, so the so-called tanning does not go anywhere. But the Asian yellow race is different! The yellow race is easy to tan! And once tanned, it will feel dark and dirty, not bronze (similar to Hainan, Southeast Asia Those people) So the sun-skinned skin advocated by Americans is aimed at white people. Asians must not go to school. Others are white people who are sunbathing and tanning just fine. I feel that Asian girls in the United States are not as dark as they are, and they must not follow the customs when they go to the countryside.)
*Finally, I like the heroine of the movie very much, she is very cute, but just seeing the above associations in the dress, the movie is a good movie! Recommended to see!
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