Candice Swanepoel

visible xylo which she struggles with and a friend of mine saw her the other week at a shoot, her thighs have slimmed but she's got bad stretch marks
What do you mean struggles with? As in getting or getting rid of?
 
There's something really slutty about Candice, I'm not saying she actually is, but she certainly puts it out there as such.
Sorry for the double post but I'm getting major Miranda vibes from her now. So so so unfortunate!! I really miss Candice from 2010. That girl was easily sexy without being attention seeking
 
That's just such a degrading pose. I know it's modelling and all but to crawl on your fours like an animal, completely naked, talking about "being connected to the world and the animals etc." when a single worm would have probably ruined the picture.

I don't think a pose can be degrading. But a model can make a pose look trashy and degrading and she sure does.
 
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What do you mean struggles with? As in getting or getting rid of?
I may be wrong here as I don't really keep up with Candice so please correct me! But does she struggle with getting a xylo? She always seems to be able to get the collarbones but not the extras
 

I clearly said correct me if I'm wrong but does she struggle with a xylo?
I personally hardly ever see her with one but I don't like to keep up as much with these curvy models, so I was asking for correction IF it was needed, not correcting myself.
 
I clearly said correct me if I'm wrong but does she struggle with a xylo?
I personally hardly ever see her with one but I don't like to keep up as much with these curvy models, so I was asking for correction IF it was needed, not correcting myself.
It's because your first post said she did struggle with one, not asking.
 
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It's because your first post said she did struggle with one, not asking.

Thats my observation, someone then said to does she or doesn't she.
I was quoting from a friend that works from her, not me and I in no way am someone who has to much pride to be wrong.
 
Also are all the comments down below (Italian ones too) that are kinda vulgar and represent how a model who does (sadly) HF, too, is touching the bottom showing off herself like a """porn"""" model. Anyways, never liked, this is only a confirm to my previous thoughts.
She's EMPOWERING women. Geez.


Sarcasm.
 
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And is botox even a thing for models?


Something I came across randomly from Fashion Industry Confessions
(if you even believed that page)

Source: Al Bridgwater
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Something I came across randomly from Fashion Industry Confessions
(if you even believed that page)

Source: Al Bridgwater
KZWLGyV.jpg

Whaaaaat?? I've never even heard about a doctor's office being butthurt that a patient didn't brag about them to the media. I work for a plastic surgeon, and I don't think we'd even want that kind of attention. We wouldn't want everyone coming to our office trying to get the "X look". We want our patient to give their friends great reviews of us, to friends that want conservative, subtle results and are educated on the surgery process.

The best compliment to us is patient's being able to say they just went away for a vacation, or changed their hair, etc--never being asked/feeling the need to share what they had "done".
 
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Sounds like a butthurt receptionist.

I thought it was common knowledge that accutane and peels are part of the process.

I haven't ever heard of models admitting they'd struggled with acne and dealt with it with prescription drugs. It's always through "natural methods", which gives girls who have really bad skin issues the wrong idea about how to deal with it. Then again most models never struggle with serious acne, so maybe they really do think slapping an avocado-lemon-coconut oil-whatever mask on twice a week would eradicate hormonal or cystic acne. There's just so much misinformation out there when it comes to skin care :/
 
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I haven't ever heard of models admitting they'd struggled with acne and dealt with it with prescription drugs. It's always through "natural methods", which gives girls who have really bad skin issues the wrong idea about how to deal with it. Then again most models never struggle with serious acne, so maybe they really do think slapping an avocado-lemon-coconut oil-whatever mask on twice a week would eradicate hormonal or cystic acne. There's just so much misinformation out there when it comes to skin care :/
It's the same concept models use of "I can eat anything and everything I want." That fucked me up the most as a teenager, seeing and hearing about the girls that never did anything and had a perfect body and skin. It's rarely rarely rarely true.
 
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