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Beauty transformation


Question Posted Sunday June 22 2008, 2:59 pm

I was watching the best of Made (the show on MTV) and as the best trasformation, it showed this girl that wanted to be a beauty pageant and it just gave me a WOW reaction at the end.

I never watched that eposode of her being transformed but I know for sure that she NEVER had surgery and the transformation was much better then what celeberties goes through.

I just know that they gave her contacts, did her hair, and used make up on her. It make me beleive that there is no such thing is 'ugly', it's just that girls that are considered ugly are girls that don't know how to beatify themselves.

Does anyone know the name of the eposode of that so I can look it up on Youtube? If not, for those of you that actually watched that eposode, what did they do to her exactly to make her look so different but so beautiful?


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Additional info, added Sunday June 22 2008, 9:08 pm:
I saw the eposode with the basketball player yesterday and it's not it. The girl I'm referring to wore glasses..

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Heyman answered Monday June 23 2008, 12:25 am:
I know what you're talking about. The girl wore glasses, something like dungeon and dragons t-shirts, her name was kitty, dark brown hair, wanted to be a beauty queen.

I'm not exactly sure what it was called but I remember they gave her highlights and a cut to flatter her face, a hair dryer and flat iron, contacts, foundation, mascara, blush, new, girly clothes. The girl wasn't unfortunate looking to begin with, though. You could tell beneath all those t-shirts she was a pretty girl, but I had the same reaction.

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freshcutroses answered Sunday June 22 2008, 8:15 pm:
I watched this episode. If I'm not mistaken, The girl was sort of a tomboy, she played basketball and wore sweat pants and t-shirts all the time and never worke make up or anything. The first thing they did was take her shopping and bought her shirts that were like v-neck blouses with collers and nicer pants and stuff and that was a big part of it. Then they just loaded her up with a bunch of make-up (that she had previously never worn) and then she had like, I dont know, pagent lessons? Like how to walk, talk and whatever while being really poised, classy, and intelligent. So yeah, how did they make her look so different and beautiful? New clothes and make-up.

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LostAngel answered Sunday June 22 2008, 6:52 pm:
Go to MTV.com, they usually have an episode guide of all those shows. They give you details for each episode.

Hoped I helped.

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