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Question Posted Saturday July 8 2006, 1:09 pm

I was reading your answer to somebody's question and you said "everything has to be perfect, down to the angle of your face." So if I'm Asian and one eye is bigger than the other but they still look good, am I out of luck?

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DefinedEyes answered Saturday July 8 2006, 1:20 pm:
Oh no dear your not out of luck,
I'm not saying the person has to be perfect,
but for modeling they give you this handbook, and your posture the look on your face, the way your hands are placed, the direction your looking, the way your hair falls.. they make a big deal about that.
So you can be a model if you wanted to! I was just telling her that it can be quite hard work!
I'm asian too by the way. :)

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