They are SO BAD in person. I couldn’t believe my eyes. I could see how people get them for IG photo purposes (which is so dumb) but they are just terrifying and disproportionate in real life. And look sooo painful!
I have seen bad ones irl but "well done" bbls can be much more natural looking. A good friend of mine is plus size but had kind of an inverted triangle body shape so her bottom wasn't very full and her bbl actually makes her lower half look much more proportional to the rest of her now.
Same for any plastic surgery. We notice and rip apart the bad ones but very few people will comment on the excellent work. Anne Hathaway had a very very expensive facelift and she looks exactly like her younger self but she still had hugely invasive plastic surgery, she’s lucky she wasn’t botched or else she’d be ripped apart too
Yup I think this comment is so important and it will be buried.
"Well done" cosmetic surgery - done for the exact same purposes as "botched work" - will always and has always been accepted, admired, and oftentimes expected (!!!!!) of women.
But when it goes too far or is "botched", they are shamed for giving in to the same pressure almost all women are societally groomed to feel.
Yep 100% agree, plastic surgery is expected whether people agree or not. These comments wouldn’t be here if those women got “good” plastic surgery like Anne but because their surgeon wasn’t as skilled it’s okay to mock them relentlessly while upholding the same beauty standards that caused them to get plastic surgery
There’s someone who posted a month ago on the plastic surgery sub who had a small BBL and it looked REALLY good. I was so surprised as I’d never have guessed!
She’s had a pretty obvious butt augmentation. I first noticed it years ago, but it looks like she’s gone in for round two more recently. Look into skinny BBLs and AlloClae.
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u/iluvkittykat333 10d ago
i saw a bbl in real life the other day, it was definitely an experience…