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35 Incredible Transformations That Show How Ordinary People Can Dramatically Improve Their Looks
We transform every day. Slowly. The ones who walk into stylist Konstantin Bogomolov's studio, however, undergo such rapid makeovers, it's hard to believe they're the same people.
These before and after pics are just as impressive as the ones we've featured in our earlier post about Konstantin and his students. Together, they invite all kinds of people to become their models, and accept everyone from students to seniors. They craft each look for the particular person they're working on and the results are nothing short of amazing. Scroll down to check 'em out!
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Lidia, 43, Accountant
Have you notice that they always took off your glasses of to make you look ,,better"? Hm, I can't live a normal life without my glasses. Does it mean I'm constantly ugly? Well, that's what I heard 15 years ago when I was in primary school. Come on, guys! It's XXI century!
Lyudmila And Tamara, 65, Twin Sisters, Dentists
Svitlana, 37, University Teacher
Mairita, 36, Operator
It annoys me when the "transformation" = "get rid of the glasses" as part of it. Lots of people look really good in glasses IMHO
Nikolay, 31, Freelance Designer
Okay wow, this guy looks good with the new haircut. EDIT: He did look good before too though
Disagree. The boots on the right are positively ridiculous. Everything about the pic on the right screams "I read the latest magazine and bought what I was told to buy. Did I do it right? Am I cool now?". It's a case of trying too hard.
THANK YOU! A little less hipster in the makeover and it'd actually look real good.
Load More Replies...He looks really nice. I will be glad when the torn jeans look is out of the fashion picture.
Yes. Seeing really every body type wear ripped jeans is getting tiring. When you sit down (as a bigger gal) it’s not very flattering at all. And when you hear the tearing of the jeans as one sits down that’s not good either. 🤦🏻♀️🙀
Load More Replies...always shave that neck, that alone will just elevate your face like crazy. If I have no time for anything, I always make sure to at least put a little product in my hair to slick it back and up and to the side to give it some lift, and make sure my neck is clean so it looks like I have a head, jaw, neck space. He looks good. I love those boots as well.
Yes having a clean looking neck makes everything better. LOL
Load More Replies...He got the fuzz off his neck and it’s a big difference. You know, in the 60’s & 70’s some guys would try hard to ‘get the fuzz off their neck’ and still grow hair all over the place.
He' a good loking man, he looks great either way but I actually prefered the Before... but then I also really like men with long hair and scruffy stubble. But then again, my opinion doesn't matter. Main thing is that he is happy with his make- over, and he should be cause it was a good one. Still looks like him and like it's actually comfortable and wearable
He looks wonderful and cleaning up the beard and shaping it makes a world of difference.
Great make over, but I don't like the ripped jeans and I'm not sure his shoes are tied- the "tongue" is out- in the second one.
Loathe the coat and in outside light it probably won't suit his colouring - looks just like my friends colouring and he can't.
Load More Replies...I hate to say this, he looked straight before, but now I would think he's gay.
Love the haircut and the toned-down mustache. The new duds complete the transformation.
The before version actually looks nicer (if less fashionable) to me :)
this is mixed -- the haircut and coat are spot on, but the torn jeans and combat boots fail.
So here's the lesson. No one's going to take you seriously if you dress like you're in Junior High. People who don't care what they look like look incompetent, no matter how well they do their jobs. . I predict that he will make more money now.
He looks like a totally different guy! I don't think I would recognize the new look as the same guy in the old look.
Now he looks like a designer. Before he looked like he would only design for comic books. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but now he looks like he could design anything
Middle parts age many people so he looks so fabulous in the after picture.
Totally awesome dude! I love the new hair style and the cut! I really hate long hair on a guy! This is 2018 not 1960s It was fine in it's day, and now it's over. Move on already!! He looks amazing! Excellent job people!!!
Jolanta, 39, Postal Operator
Brigita, 36, Housewife
Alina, 48, Operator
Yuliya, 41, Accountant
Ilona, 47, School Teacher
Elvira, 36, Housewife
Inga, 50, Doctor
Galina, 68, Nuclear Physicist
Well, thank god she's pretty and stylish now. I mean, before she was just a nuclear physicist...
Natalia, 41, Housewife
Anna, 34, Manager
Daria, 35, Marketing Director
Elena, 52, Accountant
Irina, 42, Interior Designer
Zhanar, 40, Event Agency Director
Loreta, 55, Bioenergetics Consultant
Irena, 65, Retired
Pavel, 30, Photographer
Tatyana, 46, Manager
She already looked good, the makeup makes it better but yeah she would still look good without :P
Jūratė, 42, Florist
Elena, 40, Youth Center Employee
Tatyana, 53, Pensioner
Vilma, 50, Manager
Natalia, 38, School Teacher
Daiva, 38, Financial Consultant
Asel, 33, Housewife
Jolanta, 53, Entrepreneur
Larisa, 58, Entrepreneur
Mikhail, 48, Actor
Mila, 54, Entrepreneur
Natalia, 38, Schoolteacher
Moral of the story? Get yourself a haircut that suits your hair type and facial shape?
Wait what? So you mean a new hair style, fresh make up and new clothes will improve your appearance? Who would have thought it?
It's not just a “new“ hairstyle, it's always one that compliments people's shape of face. It's not easy to find the right one.
Load More Replies...This highlights the importance of well fitted clothing. It doesn't have to be designer: it must fit your shape properly, hide figure flaws, and emphasize assets.
This is relevant to the 10-year challenge post where people commented under celebrities' pictures like "they just don't age!" and the point is that they have access to a hair dresser and makeup artist and dermatologist and dietitian etc whenever they want and that's why they look young
Nope. All you need is a decent hair cut, clothes that actually fit (does NOT have to be expensive) and drug store makeup that you can do in under 15 minutes.
Load More Replies...Why is it always cutting the hair short? Show a professional long haircut.
I mean, they all look better, but when you take people in their casual clothes, with no or little makeup, give them a new haircut, do throw some makeup on them and put them in new, fancy and hip clothes, who wouldn't look better? Not exactly something we didn't all knew before, right?
I think the " before" is more natural beautiful then the puppet " after". All girls and young women looks the same. Not unique and as usual is the Trend
Haircut, ditch the specs, add plaid pants and get some accessories?
Load More Replies...You get a concealer, you get a concealer, hey, man - you get a concealer!
I would like to see something like this with just the hairstyle changed. I the person uses makeup then it can be used in a more professional way in the after pic too but if the person does not usually use it.... There are so many woman who don't like or don't bother to use makeup. I would like a "before and after" that stays more than just 1 day. If someone did this with me I wouldn't bother to replicate it the next day. Its too much work. So, I would like a change that suits me but does not have high maintenance to replicate daily.
I don't think the point of the make-up is to necessarily replicate it always... there are some haircuts here that will also need specific styling to look exactly like in the after. I think the point of this was to help the people who volunteered get a profissional opinion of what fits them best - what to do with it afterwards is up to them. I don't and wouldn't wear makeup everyday, but I'd love to have the help of a professional to know what kind of make-up look would be good for me so I can wear it when I want to look my very best - it's not easy to figure that out for yourself.
Load More Replies...Loved this post. I can do this myself, with new make-up and a new haircut. Just the lift I need. It's pushed me to sort myself out. Thanks.
Many of these people look good but others are a good example of why you can’t trust hairdressers.
It's sad that all of the photos required hair cutting. Why are stylists always so happy about cutting off hair? It's the same when I go to the dresser and ask them to fix my roots. They always ask if I shouldn't cut off my hair. Now I have a hairdresser that don't bother about that. She only reminds me when my ends are split and cutting off what's needed- not more. Also kind of boring that many of these clothing styles are very uncomfy. Of course a classy suit makes anyone look better, but who wears that everyday if they are not the Queen herself or CEO somewhere? And lastly: none of these wore any make up in the 'before' pic. Makeup does a lot. Getting a good makeup done by a expert is of course the key.
Teaching models to stand up straight and at an angle instead of straight on makes them look younger and more stylish.
We all get stuck on a look. They all look amazing. Take what you like and leave the rest
I don't have a problem with a little eyebrow touch-up, but I'll be happy when this overly drawn on eyebrow fad is gone. It doesn't look too bad in pictures, but up close it looks ridiculous.
I have always struggled to get the eye brows to look natural... I catch myself in a mirror and my heart sinks when I see how badly drawn they are that day. I agree that super styled looks silly. Still, on some people it’s better than none at all.
Load More Replies...I love how a few token men were thrown in. This is clearly an post about making women feel they must look “younger” and more fashionable through consuming makeup and clothing. I’d be more into this if there were about an equal amount of men, but this is just more b.s. telling women to always be trying to achieve a look that’s not natural to us. Women’s bodies aren’t a consumable commodity to be improved upon, were people not products.
So you wish there were more men, yet you hate the entire concept because people aren't products? Also, I assume you get out of bed and literally just throw on the first thing you see because you feel appearance doesn't matter? Didn't think so.
Load More Replies...I wish they wouldn't take glasses off the people in the after photos. We need to get away from the notion that a successful makeover requires them to be ditched. Otherwise these are fantastic and I really need someone like Konstantin in my life!
Not a fan of so much makeup and all those "trendy" haircuts. I think half of the makeup and just some freshening up on the haircuts (e.g. cut the split ends, shape, colour, maybe bangs) would have been totally fine. Also I don't think that those people can keep their looks for more than this one day.
I agree that changing a hairstyle often does wonders - this is well seen in these pictures. Still, it seems to me that the impression of great change is a bit staged. Look at the models' poses - on the "before" pictures they always stay stiff in rather unpleasant and closed poses and they're not smiling. On the "after" ones they are posing - they stay in ways that make them look more self-confident and attractive, they're smiling, they're looking on the photographer. While some of the transformations are pretty spectacular - I think that the way the photos were taken also plays a big role here.
The point seems to be to bring out an opposite personality, and it looks pretty fake for the most part. People lose their own personalities in these make overs, especially in some of those horrid clothes. But there’s definitely something to be said about a hair style that defies gravity, a bit of eyeliner and well defined eye brows. Having said that, it’s difficult to figure out a hair style that suits you if you can’t afford an expert hair dresser.
It's annoying that almost all of the women have had double the amount of make-up and high heels put on. Society keeps telling us that a woman won't look good in flats and a natural, or minimal, face and it's bullsh*t. Sorry, rant over.
False. These are just a few transformations Bored Panda chose to feature. On the website there are a lot more
Load More Replies...more defined eyebrows and access to photoshop can make you look younger? I'm shocked
Some of these makeovers are amazing! I can't imagine how happy it made these women to see how they can look with a little tweaks. I'm assuming they were all done by the same stylist because each women's hair is chopped short in the same fashion. I wish he/ she left the women with some length or explored some different styles. I do love the concept and they really look great.
I find BP's use of the word 'ordinary' in the title pretty offensive considering you're supposed to be so PC. These are all people just getting on with their lives. I bet there's something extraordinary about each and every one of them
Nice to see fellow thin-haired people for once. Also, happy to check some haircut ideas for this hair type.
Of course they look great after a professional makeover which must have taken god knows how long and cost god knows how much. Regular people don't have the time and money to look like that in their everyday lives. How about some tips and tricks on how to look our best on a budget and in under 30 minutes?
At least they let one lady keep her glasses. I get so tired of “make overs” that include losing the glasses! Squinting is not a good look, people!!!
How to be pretty: get make-up that looks identical to everybody elses and carry a handbag
The 1980s have called and want their format back. Seriously, I can't believe I am seeing this kind of c**p again. What next? Shoulder pads and big hair?
A talented, artistic hair-stylist can make a big change with her knowledge of face shapes, hair texture, length, and color for a basic makeover. Proceed with make-up and clothing changes if wanted, but start with your hair!
It seems that hairstyles, hair color, and makeup - or lack thereof - which may have suited many before no longer work best for them now. Some of the transformations are remarkable.
Yes a professional stylist and the money to maintain crisp haircuts and the time and skill to fully style it every morning, will improve your look. But man that's a lot of work and money.
Whenever I see makeovers like this, I wish I could see what they look like after 2 weeks of managing their "new look" BY THEMSELVES!
What I love most about these photos is how much more confident they all look afterward! From posture to expression, that's the most important result of the small cosmetic changes which really translates to overall appearance and hopefully happiness!
Excuse me... Miss/Mr. Stylist, where are you? I need you here with me !
You all look great amazing transformation! But why aren’t other races included? No Blk, Spanish or Asian I wonder why. Maybe it’s because we age gracefully and you didn’t want those nationalities to take the spotlight.
I hate stories like these. They tell us that we are ugly by nature, especially women. Can't we turn this around? Can we learn that we are beautiful by nature?
What I'm wondering is if these people can maintain their new looks. How much time are they willing to put into their hair and make-up in the morning? How much time will the new looks require?
All I see is comfortable and uncomfortable.... really leather? Let me be plain Jane if it means comfort Vs high heels and leather pants!
Lovely make-overs. I think the main thing I can take away from this is that I seriously need to learn how to do my eyebrows. I have hazel-green eyes & it seems as if the brows are what helps to really define them. (I could use a wardrobe makeover as well, but $$$). I don't generally wear make up, but I wouldn't mind looking a little younger!
Doesn't this contradict all the threads posted here about being strong and confident Just As You Are and not caving in to media pressure to be pretty? Mixed message BP?
Yes impressive, but the usual before and after tricks used by ads for ages are here. No make-up vs. with make-up. Better lighting, better smile, and a oft-missed one, have you noticed that in all the aft pictures the people are all taller?
Too many of these transformations involve hair dye and leather jackets. I had a leather jacket years ago and hated it. Hair dye? Too expensive and time consuming to maintain.
these are all great for showing that damned near EVERYONE can 'look' better with make-up & wardrobe changes. personally, i found the before pics to be great; i like a natural look. i'm a t-shirt & jeans kind-of-gal, but yes, i know i can look 'better' if i try. the thing is, it's not me. not trying to impress other people and am happy being my version of BEFORE.
Wish I could just walk in and get a make over by him! I have no idea what would suit me...I am just myself growing older and buying darker trousers...
i cant help but notice that these posts are encouraging people to cut their hair lol
Everybody dreams of looking better than life. Here's how you can achieve that. Great show, this. Dare to become a star!
get a good haircut and wear tight pants, preferably made of leather ...
The new clothes are rockin’! Little color makes a big difference. Everyone looks so refreshed!
So many of these models are improved by simply having their skin tones evened out and brightened up with makeup. Face it, we all look great after having our hair done It's two weeks down the line when we give up and go back to our old ways, stop blowing it dry every morning, etc.
ITS PRETTY OBVIOUS NOT JUST BY THE NAMES BUT BY THE CLOTHES THAT THIS WAS NOT IN THE U.S
For some reason, everyone on here looks like they would have a British accent. I don't why. Is it just me?
Netflix should get this guy to do a makeover show. I'd totally watch it!
I love how the use/ non use of makeup was the same in before and after pics! Bravo
Also all their clothes got way more fancy and pricy. So get some new clothes and youll look good.
As good as these make overs are (they are not over the top and unrealistic, most look comfortable and genuine) it convinces me even more that I should never let anyone do a make over on me. I might look like a hobo plucked straigt from the Dark ages but that also happens to be the look I like and is comfortable with. I wouldn't wear a single piece of clothing from any of the make overs. There's nothing wrong with them but they're on as far from what I want to wear as you can get. ..and if you try to dye or cut my hair (that's red and down to my a*s) into a "Modern" hairstyle to "flatter my face and make it come alive" you will have to fight me and let me tell you, you will loose. What I'm trying to say is: everyone has a different take on what's pretty and not all of us like modern fashion, whether it be this or any of that you see in Magazines or on TV. Some of us like really different things and even if I might look like a car crash to you I don't need a make over if I like it
Nathalie, I totally agree. I like who I am, the way I dress, my crazy hairstyle. I'm comfortable this way, and I feel good this way. Good for these people if they wanted makeovers. I don't. However, I will also say that this is a sad commentary on society: if you are female and don't do your hair, wear make up, or high heels, you need a makeover. BS!
Load More Replies...As a hairdresser for more than 35 years I have to say, I loved all the transformations. The problem with some of these are that these folks have a mind set and they have to be willing and WANTING to change. Often times shows will revisit makeover models and they had gone back to their old looks or kept very little of the new look. Habits and self image is often hard to break unless, again, they are really wanting and WILLING to change and keep up the new look. The outfits were all A+ in my book. #6 was really eye catching and you could tell she was over the moon with her new look!
All the guys in the pics just needed a new haircut and not super tight pants, tons of leather and a bag. What's wrong with Jeans and a Shirt?!
Depends on the jeans and the shirt - even jeans have different cuts that will suit some body shapes better than others. Same for shirts. Though the trousers chosen were ugh.
Load More Replies...i don't think it's about "deciding", i think it's about "suggesting"... some people may simply be focusing on other things in life, being satisfied with how they look and dress and not thinking too much about it. in this case someone (a professional) comes along with suggestions and hints, they give it a try and might like themselves better (and keep working in that direction) or worse (and go back to the way they were before)... nothing wrong with that i think... it's not they were forced into it :)
Load More Replies...This whole article looks like a “stop being human!” promotion for expensive clothing and makeup companies. It is reinforcing that makeup is best. It’s not. Makeup sucks, for the most part. Especially to the degree used here. A little is okay sometimes, but it usually makes people look like uncanny valley robots to me. There’s a huge difference between figuring out how to look your best while being yourself and “looking good by arbitrary beauty product-selling” standards. This is kind of a horrible “article”. As Lios said before me, and as I will paraphrase: it is awful that we are conditioned to treat makeup-free people as unattractive, unhealthy, bland, or outright ugly.
Not loving your titles these days... none of these people are ordinary. Just caught up in their lives without access to a personal stylist on hand. Like most of us
Did you just say they aren't ordinary, then say they are "like most of us"?
Load More Replies...First we had a whole slew of posts about plus size women that we were supposed to admire and respect for what was on the inside. Now we've got people we're supposed to admire for what's on outside. Sometimes I have a hard time keeping up. Good advertisement though.
You know, the world is not only white or black. You can admire someone's appereance and personality at the same time. Also, while "inside" is important, people like to look good. Not only for the others - just for yourself, to feel beautiful and confident. It is important for your mental health, to feel good with both your personality AND body. I believe these transformations helped some of these women to better understand themselves and their good sides. This does not deny their rich personality or passions. Also, I don't think that the point of the plus size modeling is "to admire and respect for what was on the inside" - this is to show that you may look good and self confident regardless of the type of figure.
Load More Replies...Yeah! You all look like c**p. Get a haircut and new clothes so people value you!! (Sorry, bad day today)
What's wrong Darryl? This isn't like you. Though I'd like a new haircut and new clothes and to feel more valued.
Load More Replies...somebody nominate whoever is doing this for the Nobel Prize! This is fantastic!
The Nobel prize, really? That comment suggest a very narrow view of our world. Millions of things are more important than this.
Load More Replies...Moral of the story? Get yourself a haircut that suits your hair type and facial shape?
Wait what? So you mean a new hair style, fresh make up and new clothes will improve your appearance? Who would have thought it?
It's not just a “new“ hairstyle, it's always one that compliments people's shape of face. It's not easy to find the right one.
Load More Replies...This highlights the importance of well fitted clothing. It doesn't have to be designer: it must fit your shape properly, hide figure flaws, and emphasize assets.
This is relevant to the 10-year challenge post where people commented under celebrities' pictures like "they just don't age!" and the point is that they have access to a hair dresser and makeup artist and dermatologist and dietitian etc whenever they want and that's why they look young
Nope. All you need is a decent hair cut, clothes that actually fit (does NOT have to be expensive) and drug store makeup that you can do in under 15 minutes.
Load More Replies...Why is it always cutting the hair short? Show a professional long haircut.
I mean, they all look better, but when you take people in their casual clothes, with no or little makeup, give them a new haircut, do throw some makeup on them and put them in new, fancy and hip clothes, who wouldn't look better? Not exactly something we didn't all knew before, right?
I think the " before" is more natural beautiful then the puppet " after". All girls and young women looks the same. Not unique and as usual is the Trend
Haircut, ditch the specs, add plaid pants and get some accessories?
Load More Replies...You get a concealer, you get a concealer, hey, man - you get a concealer!
I would like to see something like this with just the hairstyle changed. I the person uses makeup then it can be used in a more professional way in the after pic too but if the person does not usually use it.... There are so many woman who don't like or don't bother to use makeup. I would like a "before and after" that stays more than just 1 day. If someone did this with me I wouldn't bother to replicate it the next day. Its too much work. So, I would like a change that suits me but does not have high maintenance to replicate daily.
I don't think the point of the make-up is to necessarily replicate it always... there are some haircuts here that will also need specific styling to look exactly like in the after. I think the point of this was to help the people who volunteered get a profissional opinion of what fits them best - what to do with it afterwards is up to them. I don't and wouldn't wear makeup everyday, but I'd love to have the help of a professional to know what kind of make-up look would be good for me so I can wear it when I want to look my very best - it's not easy to figure that out for yourself.
Load More Replies...Loved this post. I can do this myself, with new make-up and a new haircut. Just the lift I need. It's pushed me to sort myself out. Thanks.
Many of these people look good but others are a good example of why you can’t trust hairdressers.
It's sad that all of the photos required hair cutting. Why are stylists always so happy about cutting off hair? It's the same when I go to the dresser and ask them to fix my roots. They always ask if I shouldn't cut off my hair. Now I have a hairdresser that don't bother about that. She only reminds me when my ends are split and cutting off what's needed- not more. Also kind of boring that many of these clothing styles are very uncomfy. Of course a classy suit makes anyone look better, but who wears that everyday if they are not the Queen herself or CEO somewhere? And lastly: none of these wore any make up in the 'before' pic. Makeup does a lot. Getting a good makeup done by a expert is of course the key.
Teaching models to stand up straight and at an angle instead of straight on makes them look younger and more stylish.
We all get stuck on a look. They all look amazing. Take what you like and leave the rest
I don't have a problem with a little eyebrow touch-up, but I'll be happy when this overly drawn on eyebrow fad is gone. It doesn't look too bad in pictures, but up close it looks ridiculous.
I have always struggled to get the eye brows to look natural... I catch myself in a mirror and my heart sinks when I see how badly drawn they are that day. I agree that super styled looks silly. Still, on some people it’s better than none at all.
Load More Replies...I love how a few token men were thrown in. This is clearly an post about making women feel they must look “younger” and more fashionable through consuming makeup and clothing. I’d be more into this if there were about an equal amount of men, but this is just more b.s. telling women to always be trying to achieve a look that’s not natural to us. Women’s bodies aren’t a consumable commodity to be improved upon, were people not products.
So you wish there were more men, yet you hate the entire concept because people aren't products? Also, I assume you get out of bed and literally just throw on the first thing you see because you feel appearance doesn't matter? Didn't think so.
Load More Replies...I wish they wouldn't take glasses off the people in the after photos. We need to get away from the notion that a successful makeover requires them to be ditched. Otherwise these are fantastic and I really need someone like Konstantin in my life!
Not a fan of so much makeup and all those "trendy" haircuts. I think half of the makeup and just some freshening up on the haircuts (e.g. cut the split ends, shape, colour, maybe bangs) would have been totally fine. Also I don't think that those people can keep their looks for more than this one day.
I agree that changing a hairstyle often does wonders - this is well seen in these pictures. Still, it seems to me that the impression of great change is a bit staged. Look at the models' poses - on the "before" pictures they always stay stiff in rather unpleasant and closed poses and they're not smiling. On the "after" ones they are posing - they stay in ways that make them look more self-confident and attractive, they're smiling, they're looking on the photographer. While some of the transformations are pretty spectacular - I think that the way the photos were taken also plays a big role here.
The point seems to be to bring out an opposite personality, and it looks pretty fake for the most part. People lose their own personalities in these make overs, especially in some of those horrid clothes. But there’s definitely something to be said about a hair style that defies gravity, a bit of eyeliner and well defined eye brows. Having said that, it’s difficult to figure out a hair style that suits you if you can’t afford an expert hair dresser.
It's annoying that almost all of the women have had double the amount of make-up and high heels put on. Society keeps telling us that a woman won't look good in flats and a natural, or minimal, face and it's bullsh*t. Sorry, rant over.
False. These are just a few transformations Bored Panda chose to feature. On the website there are a lot more
Load More Replies...more defined eyebrows and access to photoshop can make you look younger? I'm shocked
Some of these makeovers are amazing! I can't imagine how happy it made these women to see how they can look with a little tweaks. I'm assuming they were all done by the same stylist because each women's hair is chopped short in the same fashion. I wish he/ she left the women with some length or explored some different styles. I do love the concept and they really look great.
I find BP's use of the word 'ordinary' in the title pretty offensive considering you're supposed to be so PC. These are all people just getting on with their lives. I bet there's something extraordinary about each and every one of them
Nice to see fellow thin-haired people for once. Also, happy to check some haircut ideas for this hair type.
Of course they look great after a professional makeover which must have taken god knows how long and cost god knows how much. Regular people don't have the time and money to look like that in their everyday lives. How about some tips and tricks on how to look our best on a budget and in under 30 minutes?
At least they let one lady keep her glasses. I get so tired of “make overs” that include losing the glasses! Squinting is not a good look, people!!!
How to be pretty: get make-up that looks identical to everybody elses and carry a handbag
The 1980s have called and want their format back. Seriously, I can't believe I am seeing this kind of c**p again. What next? Shoulder pads and big hair?
A talented, artistic hair-stylist can make a big change with her knowledge of face shapes, hair texture, length, and color for a basic makeover. Proceed with make-up and clothing changes if wanted, but start with your hair!
It seems that hairstyles, hair color, and makeup - or lack thereof - which may have suited many before no longer work best for them now. Some of the transformations are remarkable.
Yes a professional stylist and the money to maintain crisp haircuts and the time and skill to fully style it every morning, will improve your look. But man that's a lot of work and money.
Whenever I see makeovers like this, I wish I could see what they look like after 2 weeks of managing their "new look" BY THEMSELVES!
What I love most about these photos is how much more confident they all look afterward! From posture to expression, that's the most important result of the small cosmetic changes which really translates to overall appearance and hopefully happiness!
Excuse me... Miss/Mr. Stylist, where are you? I need you here with me !
You all look great amazing transformation! But why aren’t other races included? No Blk, Spanish or Asian I wonder why. Maybe it’s because we age gracefully and you didn’t want those nationalities to take the spotlight.
I hate stories like these. They tell us that we are ugly by nature, especially women. Can't we turn this around? Can we learn that we are beautiful by nature?
What I'm wondering is if these people can maintain their new looks. How much time are they willing to put into their hair and make-up in the morning? How much time will the new looks require?
All I see is comfortable and uncomfortable.... really leather? Let me be plain Jane if it means comfort Vs high heels and leather pants!
Lovely make-overs. I think the main thing I can take away from this is that I seriously need to learn how to do my eyebrows. I have hazel-green eyes & it seems as if the brows are what helps to really define them. (I could use a wardrobe makeover as well, but $$$). I don't generally wear make up, but I wouldn't mind looking a little younger!
Doesn't this contradict all the threads posted here about being strong and confident Just As You Are and not caving in to media pressure to be pretty? Mixed message BP?
Yes impressive, but the usual before and after tricks used by ads for ages are here. No make-up vs. with make-up. Better lighting, better smile, and a oft-missed one, have you noticed that in all the aft pictures the people are all taller?
Too many of these transformations involve hair dye and leather jackets. I had a leather jacket years ago and hated it. Hair dye? Too expensive and time consuming to maintain.
these are all great for showing that damned near EVERYONE can 'look' better with make-up & wardrobe changes. personally, i found the before pics to be great; i like a natural look. i'm a t-shirt & jeans kind-of-gal, but yes, i know i can look 'better' if i try. the thing is, it's not me. not trying to impress other people and am happy being my version of BEFORE.
Wish I could just walk in and get a make over by him! I have no idea what would suit me...I am just myself growing older and buying darker trousers...
i cant help but notice that these posts are encouraging people to cut their hair lol
Everybody dreams of looking better than life. Here's how you can achieve that. Great show, this. Dare to become a star!
get a good haircut and wear tight pants, preferably made of leather ...
The new clothes are rockin’! Little color makes a big difference. Everyone looks so refreshed!
So many of these models are improved by simply having their skin tones evened out and brightened up with makeup. Face it, we all look great after having our hair done It's two weeks down the line when we give up and go back to our old ways, stop blowing it dry every morning, etc.
ITS PRETTY OBVIOUS NOT JUST BY THE NAMES BUT BY THE CLOTHES THAT THIS WAS NOT IN THE U.S
For some reason, everyone on here looks like they would have a British accent. I don't why. Is it just me?
Netflix should get this guy to do a makeover show. I'd totally watch it!
I love how the use/ non use of makeup was the same in before and after pics! Bravo
Also all their clothes got way more fancy and pricy. So get some new clothes and youll look good.
As good as these make overs are (they are not over the top and unrealistic, most look comfortable and genuine) it convinces me even more that I should never let anyone do a make over on me. I might look like a hobo plucked straigt from the Dark ages but that also happens to be the look I like and is comfortable with. I wouldn't wear a single piece of clothing from any of the make overs. There's nothing wrong with them but they're on as far from what I want to wear as you can get. ..and if you try to dye or cut my hair (that's red and down to my a*s) into a "Modern" hairstyle to "flatter my face and make it come alive" you will have to fight me and let me tell you, you will loose. What I'm trying to say is: everyone has a different take on what's pretty and not all of us like modern fashion, whether it be this or any of that you see in Magazines or on TV. Some of us like really different things and even if I might look like a car crash to you I don't need a make over if I like it
Nathalie, I totally agree. I like who I am, the way I dress, my crazy hairstyle. I'm comfortable this way, and I feel good this way. Good for these people if they wanted makeovers. I don't. However, I will also say that this is a sad commentary on society: if you are female and don't do your hair, wear make up, or high heels, you need a makeover. BS!
Load More Replies...As a hairdresser for more than 35 years I have to say, I loved all the transformations. The problem with some of these are that these folks have a mind set and they have to be willing and WANTING to change. Often times shows will revisit makeover models and they had gone back to their old looks or kept very little of the new look. Habits and self image is often hard to break unless, again, they are really wanting and WILLING to change and keep up the new look. The outfits were all A+ in my book. #6 was really eye catching and you could tell she was over the moon with her new look!
All the guys in the pics just needed a new haircut and not super tight pants, tons of leather and a bag. What's wrong with Jeans and a Shirt?!
Depends on the jeans and the shirt - even jeans have different cuts that will suit some body shapes better than others. Same for shirts. Though the trousers chosen were ugh.
Load More Replies...i don't think it's about "deciding", i think it's about "suggesting"... some people may simply be focusing on other things in life, being satisfied with how they look and dress and not thinking too much about it. in this case someone (a professional) comes along with suggestions and hints, they give it a try and might like themselves better (and keep working in that direction) or worse (and go back to the way they were before)... nothing wrong with that i think... it's not they were forced into it :)
Load More Replies...This whole article looks like a “stop being human!” promotion for expensive clothing and makeup companies. It is reinforcing that makeup is best. It’s not. Makeup sucks, for the most part. Especially to the degree used here. A little is okay sometimes, but it usually makes people look like uncanny valley robots to me. There’s a huge difference between figuring out how to look your best while being yourself and “looking good by arbitrary beauty product-selling” standards. This is kind of a horrible “article”. As Lios said before me, and as I will paraphrase: it is awful that we are conditioned to treat makeup-free people as unattractive, unhealthy, bland, or outright ugly.
Not loving your titles these days... none of these people are ordinary. Just caught up in their lives without access to a personal stylist on hand. Like most of us
Did you just say they aren't ordinary, then say they are "like most of us"?
Load More Replies...First we had a whole slew of posts about plus size women that we were supposed to admire and respect for what was on the inside. Now we've got people we're supposed to admire for what's on outside. Sometimes I have a hard time keeping up. Good advertisement though.
You know, the world is not only white or black. You can admire someone's appereance and personality at the same time. Also, while "inside" is important, people like to look good. Not only for the others - just for yourself, to feel beautiful and confident. It is important for your mental health, to feel good with both your personality AND body. I believe these transformations helped some of these women to better understand themselves and their good sides. This does not deny their rich personality or passions. Also, I don't think that the point of the plus size modeling is "to admire and respect for what was on the inside" - this is to show that you may look good and self confident regardless of the type of figure.
Load More Replies...Yeah! You all look like c**p. Get a haircut and new clothes so people value you!! (Sorry, bad day today)
What's wrong Darryl? This isn't like you. Though I'd like a new haircut and new clothes and to feel more valued.
Load More Replies...somebody nominate whoever is doing this for the Nobel Prize! This is fantastic!
The Nobel prize, really? That comment suggest a very narrow view of our world. Millions of things are more important than this.
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