My college best friend was vegetarian, but turned full vegan for the final year of our friendship. I admired her lifestyle to the point where I became vegan. She was very voluptuous and had full cheeks, lips, hips and breasts. When I became pregnant I was dropped veganism and began eating meat again. This triggered a very negative response from my best friend and our friendship completely dissolved. I googled her social media about two years ago and was shocked at how emaciated she was and how dead her eyes looked. Her brown skin looked grey and I could see all the bones in her face. Absolutely frightening!
I think some of this is a little ridiculous. People's standards of beauty are going to be different. maybe vegans think the muscular look is great but you can be vegan and look like the other one with soft features. It's about how you eat and workout. Are you eating a lot of protein and exercising? Are you eating junk food? Let's be real.You can be whatever you want to be and still be vegan.
The ones that clearly different to all of them is: 1. Hair, after veganism they look thinner and closer to my broom than actual hair. 2. Their eyes losing their sparkles of life/color. 3. Skin is more paler, wrinkles, make them look older (The color can be bcs different lightning/color grading lol, except we see them irl you can noticed it)
My sister has this vegan friend, same age. But if you see her vs my sister she look 5-10 years more older than my sister since she turn into veganism for 2 years lol.
I have eaten plant based since 2015. I don’t follow a crazy diet. I have a nice complexion and a full head of hair since I quit dying it. I enjoy your channel. Thanks
I think some of this is taste preferences. I personally prefer women with muscles than soft – as it's not becoming to be soft like that – looks like you can be walked all over.
my parents have crackly black and white hair – like witchy hair. They started eating plants and their hair's color came back – auburn. I didn't know they had auburn hair and wondered where mine came from. It was the plant-based diet that revealed my genetic line – 30 years after I was born. I don't take that back. They went back to eating animals and now it's cragly again!
7:49 maybe you have a case with the other pic's but with freelee's the right seems a lot richer in color and less straggly. Not sure what you're seeing. Cheeks are pinker, skin color's more vibrant. Maybe you're honest but maybe you're looking at what I don't see and vice versa.
6:20 my family has the opposite issue, maybe because we're brunette. My hair from when it was a vegetarian is extremely cracked and that was my whole life. My vegan hair is silky.
5:07 the paleness might be from cooling as well as increased blood flow. Veganism helps with blood flow due to decreasing artery clogging. Your hands and feet get less cold and cracked. People who eat meat I notice either have cracked hands and feet or use lots of lotion. I mean I guess you can make the case that the 'flush' look is more vibrant, but to me it was an embarassment and can be construed as rosacea – and that's not that great to have.
I just watched my pictures from before being vegan and after 7 years of vegan/plant based diet… Gosh, veganism made me look ugly, very ugly indeed! 🙁 I feel pity for myself
I noticed this with Unnatural Vegan. She was discussing an ex-vegan video where the woman discussed her hairloss, and U.V. looked at the "supposed hairloss" and said that everything seemed fine to her (aka she thought the lady had a normal head of hair). I thought, well yeah, of course YOU think that, you hardly have any hair left! Their perspective is really skewed.
Wow, the comment about some with acne look incredible was funny. I'm dealing with some right now and if I have some I feel like it looks terrible, but it was interesting to hear that perspective.
I feel like it’s the extremist, that are more concerning. There are plenty of healthy, good, looking vegans. If you are not eating, balanced, and doing your lab work and checking up on your health to know exactly where you are anyone on any diet can deteriorate, the key is balance, and some people like that which leads to various health conditions at diseases. So no matter what diet you choose to be on, ensuring that you are properly nourishing your body is key 🔑
I was whole food plant based (so the "scientifically HEALTHY" kind of vegan) for three month I went from BMI 20 to 18 and lost my period for two months, and I ate MASSIVE amounts of food. Asked a girl who also lost weight (looked skinnier and more fit than me) if she still had hers after loosing 20lbs, she did. I'm glad I stopped before it did damage. My eyes also looked so tired on every picture, I had to take 50 to get one that looked alright. I just couldn't eat more than 1400cals a day, it was so much food.
there is for sure no way kristinas family sees her and thinks that she is well. in that video where she was talking all condescending to her mom about how she needs to stay on track with her eating plants or something, her mom looked at her in some type of way. i wonder if her mom was think no you need to stay on track n eat some real solid warm food😑😑😑
Becoming ugly when malnourished is a necessary survival strategy to make sure the poor weak female wouldn't wind up pregnant. Nature knows what it takes to produce life. Weakness is life threatening under extreme conditions such as pregnancy!
There's a reason why a woman's period sets in only above a certain level of body fat . Thank God biology is much much wiser than any of the weird ideologies we humans come up with.
Longterm vegans like HC Hannah can probably undo the damage done from fasting longterm. Epigenetic changes come relatively quick for better and for worse. Good luck to all these young people!
short answer …YES 🤣
My college best friend was vegetarian, but turned full vegan for the final year of our friendship. I admired her lifestyle to the point where I became vegan. She was very voluptuous and had full cheeks, lips, hips and breasts. When I became pregnant I was dropped veganism and began eating meat again. This triggered a very negative response from my best friend and our friendship completely dissolved. I googled her social media about two years ago and was shocked at how emaciated she was and how dead her eyes looked. Her brown skin looked grey and I could see all the bones in her face. Absolutely frightening!
I think some of this is a little ridiculous. People's standards of beauty are going to be different. maybe vegans think the muscular look is great but you can be vegan and look like the other one with soft features. It's about how you eat and workout. Are you eating a lot of protein and exercising? Are you eating junk food? Let's be real.You can be whatever you want to be and still be vegan.
The ones that clearly different to all of them is:
1. Hair, after veganism they look thinner and closer to my broom than actual hair.
2. Their eyes losing their sparkles of life/color.
3. Skin is more paler, wrinkles, make them look older (The color can be bcs different lightning/color grading lol, except we see them irl you can noticed it)
My sister has this vegan friend, same age. But if you see her vs my sister she look 5-10 years more older than my sister since she turn into veganism for 2 years lol.
I have eaten plant based since 2015. I don’t follow a crazy diet. I have a nice complexion and a full head of hair since I quit dying it. I enjoy your channel. Thanks
I think some of this is taste preferences. I personally prefer women with muscles than soft – as it's not becoming to be soft like that – looks like you can be walked all over.
obesity from animal products isn't good looking either – is that what you'd rather have?
I was thinking about why certain people looked ugly to me as a kid and was glad to realize it's their animal-eating ways.
vegan isn't a diet. It's like saying money is there to be spent.
I'd rather not look as pretty than suffer the health issues I had back when I ate animals.
my parents have crackly black and white hair – like witchy hair. They started eating plants and their hair's color came back – auburn. I didn't know they had auburn hair and wondered where mine came from. It was the plant-based diet that revealed my genetic line – 30 years after I was born. I don't take that back. They went back to eating animals and now it's cragly again!
sometimes the yellowing of skin can be jaundice or something else – you can see the whites in teh eyes clearing up on these diets too.
7:49 maybe you have a case with the other pic's but with freelee's the right seems a lot richer in color and less straggly. Not sure what you're seeing. Cheeks are pinker, skin color's more vibrant. Maybe you're honest but maybe you're looking at what I don't see and vice versa.
6:20 my family has the opposite issue, maybe because we're brunette. My hair from when it was a vegetarian is extremely cracked and that was my whole life. My vegan hair is silky.
5:07 the paleness might be from cooling as well as increased blood flow. Veganism helps with blood flow due to decreasing artery clogging. Your hands and feet get less cold and cracked. People who eat meat I notice either have cracked hands and feet or use lots of lotion. I mean I guess you can make the case that the 'flush' look is more vibrant, but to me it was an embarassment and can be construed as rosacea – and that's not that great to have.
Being recruited into the Vegan Hive Mind is a form of deception.
I just watched my pictures from before being vegan and after 7 years of vegan/plant based diet… Gosh, veganism made me look ugly, very ugly indeed! 🙁 I feel pity for myself
I noticed this with Unnatural Vegan. She was discussing an ex-vegan video where the woman discussed her hairloss, and U.V. looked at the "supposed hairloss" and said that everything seemed fine to her (aka she thought the lady had a normal head of hair). I thought, well yeah, of course YOU think that, you hardly have any hair left! Their perspective is really skewed.
I’m not saying she’s wrong, but the before pics are all of these women while they were vegan. They aren’t before they were vegan.
I notice that as a vegan, Freelee's stomach seems bloated as well! I was always bloated when I was vegan. So glad I got out of veganism!
Strangely my son, who has no interest in nutrition and I'm guessing he's only commenting on those at school or YouTubers commented 'vegans are ugly'
Wow, the comment about some with acne look incredible was funny. I'm dealing with some right now and if I have some I feel like it looks terrible, but it was interesting to hear that perspective.
That Chick Natural is a vegan and she is pretty healthy and beautiful. I think you are projecting your vegan failures onto the world
I feel like it’s the extremist, that are more concerning. There are plenty of healthy, good, looking vegans. If you are not eating, balanced, and doing your lab work and checking up on your health to know exactly where you are anyone on any diet can deteriorate, the key is balance, and some people like that which leads to various health conditions at diseases. So no matter what diet you choose to be on, ensuring that you are properly nourishing your body is key 🔑
I was whole food plant based (so the "scientifically HEALTHY" kind of vegan) for three month I went from BMI 20 to 18 and lost my period for two months, and I ate MASSIVE amounts of food. Asked a girl who also lost weight (looked skinnier and more fit than me) if she still had hers after loosing 20lbs, she did. I'm glad I stopped before it did damage.
My eyes also looked so tired on every picture, I had to take 50 to get one that looked alright.
I just couldn't eat more than 1400cals a day, it was so much food.
Yes, humans are supposed to eat meat. I always noticed the skin color of the vegans I worked with as well, and never thought they looked healthy.
9:16 I showed my father a pic of kristina and asked what he thinks how old she is. He said 60 🥲
there is for sure no way kristinas family sees her and thinks that she is well. in that video where she was talking all condescending to her mom about how she needs to stay on track with her eating plants or something, her mom looked at her in some type of way. i wonder if her mom was think no you need to stay on track n eat some real solid warm food😑😑😑
Yeah, going for the glow! Thanks for your words!
looks like all these pretty females loose their secondary sexual characteristics and become middle sex, neither male nor female anymore
Becoming ugly when malnourished is a necessary survival strategy to make sure the poor weak female wouldn't wind up pregnant. Nature knows what it takes to produce life. Weakness is life threatening under extreme conditions such as pregnancy!
There's a reason why a woman's period sets in only above a certain level of body fat . Thank God biology is much much wiser than any of the weird ideologies we humans come up with.
Longterm vegans like HC Hannah can probably undo the damage done from fasting longterm. Epigenetic changes come relatively quick for better and for worse. Good luck to all these young people!
I am not saying it's not the diet but let's not forget aging is freaking bitch too!
Freelee … WOW! Seeing her side by side, you wouldn't even know that was the same woman. Unbelievable.
Can 15 years of differnce make you look simply older ? And can antivegans think of anything that s not apearance ?
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Ugly people look better after going vegan and people who started off attractive become more ugly after going vegan, from what I have noticed.
How do you expect people to look the same after half a decade?