PokeVideoPlayer v23.9-app.js-020924_
0143ab93_videojs8_1563605 licensed under gpl3-or-later
Views : 1,061,618
Genre: People & Blogs
Uploaded At Jul 8, 2024 ^^
warning: returnyoutubedislikes may not be accurate, this is just an estiment ehe :3
Rating : 4.907 (1,071/45,083 LTDR)
97.68% of the users lieked the video!!
2.32% of the users dislieked the video!!
User score: 96.52- Overwhelmingly Positive
RYD date created : 2024-11-26T02:57:33.874441Z
See in json
Top Comments of this video!! :3
Tbh I personally dislike low contrast hair. I have dark brown almost black hair (wavy, thick, dense)and an olive skin tone (which means I tan easily). I try my best to keep my skin pale-ish as to best contrast my dark hair & dark eyes/brows.
Maybe it's because I'm a painter, but contrast/ chiaroscuro is extremely evocative and helps to clarify the form into obvious silhouettes.
Low-contrast only rlly works if you are already attractive. (just like in painting, only works if you are already a master)
68 |
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder :) Many, many people appreciate the beauty of mixing unconventional and uncommon features together (very wide set eyes, a gap in your teeth, dark coily hair, a large nose, etc.) In fact, these striking features are what scouters look for in models who are uncommonly beautiful. What people rate as features “most or least attractive” to them actually tends to change when they meet a real person - the balance of all your features together determines your attractiveness more than each feature in isolation.
This level of your perceived attractiveness will vary depending on who is rating you, as we can interpret what we observe differently from one another based on our upbringings/environments and biological inclinations.
94 |
@hiddenmutant
4 months ago
That's interesting that low-contrast hair color is seen as more attractive when it's been previously noted that high-contrast features seem more attractive.
6.3K |