I don't do looksmaxxing, I do dwarfmaxxing. It's where you don't shave, drink large amounts of alcohol, and dig deep in the mines looking for precious metals. It's going great.
People gotta realize that body dysmorphia is a mental issue, not a physical one. Trying to approach it as if you can fix it with physical changes wont work
I mean it depends. There's only so much therapy can do, and as long as you don't go nuts, surgery can help. As a trans person I can tell you that no amount of therapy is going to fix my dysmorphia.
@@cokeweasel1064 As a transperson with an eating disorder, yeah. Body dysmorphia and dysphoria are very similar with a few big differences. Sounds like you’re beginning to understand why transpeople transition.
Surgeons who encourages people to go extreme should be criminal accountable and lose their license. I can't imagine how badly the leg extension recovery would be. I had a multiple level fusion because of a broken back. I grew 5cm overnight once my spine straightened and hardware was implanted. That was very pain and drawn-out recovery. The legs would be horrendous, the risk for post operation infection would be pretty high.
@@thebillroku but these people, they don't accept that and that's why they want to look like someone else. They reject their original self and project their desire to be someone else they deem as perfect, or to their personal taste.
13:25 I started getting gray hairs at 17, it's just a part of the family genes for me. Family's got great thick hair though, so I'll rather be gray by the time I hit 40 than thinning. Be happy you got thick hair, Mr. Oomps.
@@xulqarnaen I had gray (white) hairs when i popped out they're snow white and I have consistently got more it's kinda cool ig and I'll probably be all white by 30 sum
I suppose I'm hobbitmaxxing. I enjoy living in a comfy little home, cooking, drinking, and tending to my garden/animals. All while staying out of other people's business.
I tried botox about 7 or 8 years ago for migraines, it was a horrible experience! It's caused more headaches and my forehead slid down and my eyelids drooped over my eyes. And there wasn't anything I could do but wait for it to wear off. Never again!
Believe it or not, I had the exact leg lengthening procedures done, via an external halo fixator device. However, it was for medical reasons due to a rare debilitative bone disorder in which I was born with. It's horrendously painful and if it were up to me, I would not have undergone the procedure. Nevertheless, being the procedure was done by Shriner's Hospital for Children in Chicago, it was amazingly affective in helping me to at least WALK PROPERLY. BUT, being people do this for cosmetically-pleasing purposes absolutely disgusts me.
I just realized why plastic surgery messes me up. Their looks are based on human drawings essentially, and all three of those individuals on the couch looked like various American cartoons characters
So South Korea has the most plastic surgery in the world and they have reached a point where the beauty standard is inhuman there is a whole counter culture rejecting makeup and look maxing in Asia because the pressure is insane to look like an android
Yeah, i forget which one (pretty sure it was the one in the middle) has some videos about them and they said they based their look on Ken. Yes the doll....
@@lunatic5162 Oft triggers the same reaction as that "I feel fantastic" Taylor Swift singing robot video. The old one recorded in the room with pitch black windows.
‼️So a little more info on botox and filler if anyone is considering getting it done‼️ Botox only freezes the muscle from moving, so once the botox wears off you will go back to having creases/wrinkles. Its something you must maintain every few months. The issue with this is, because it freezes the muscles, your muscles are now not "working-out", so what happens to the muscles in your face when they dont get any exercise? They sag. So yes, you'll look fantastic and "younger" for the first few years, but as the years progress your face will droop. What do people do to combat a droopy face? Filler. Filler never 100% dissolves, it will remain in your face and migrate to other areas, so the more you get...the more puffy you end up looking. Filler also expands the skin overtime, so when you stop getting filler your skin isnt going to snap back to how it was, its going to sag. So now you're battling saggy over-filled skin and weak muscle from too much botox. So what do people do to combat this problem? MORE FILLER AND BOTOX. This is literally how you ruin your face. Its a never ending cycle. Notice how lately Kylie Jenner's face is drooping from all the filler and botox? She got them done from a young age and is already looking like a 40 year old woman. I started getting botox and filler at age 22 because I thought I needed it. I used to have extremely deep winkles on my forehead, but I stopped getting filler and botox at 26 because my chin filler migrated to the left side of my face and left me looking weird. Luckily filler can be dissolved. Im 28 now and the only "extreme" skincare I do is microneedling. This literally works to produce collagen - collagen depletes from your body 1% every year after the age of 25 - this is why we start to look older and our skin starts to sag. So microneedling basically produces more collagen in your face and does a better job at reducing wrinkles overtime than botox because its not freezing the muscles, so your face wont sag. Instead your face will stay tighter and naturally plump, which inturn means you wont need filler. The only issue with microneedling is that you need to do like 5+ sessions for it to be noticeable, but its longlasting and actually makes you look more youthful as you age, unlike botox. If you're considering botox/filler, dont, or at least get VERY small amounts. Look into microneedling, stay away from skin threads (absolutely horrendous). If you find microneedling to be too painful, then look into AquaGold facials. AND....for those of you who dont want to touch your face at all, the absolute best skincare product to use to reduce wrinkles and pigmentation is RETINAL / RETINOL.
theres 2 types of looksmaxxing; type 1 is toxic, spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to look “perfect”, they try to look perfect in their own image, but they never become "perfect" because they will always be insecure and ther ideal of 'perfect' is always changing. type 2 is healthy, eating healthy, working out, maybe a haircut or a basic skin care routine, and overall bettering yourself mentally and physically, and at that point you won’t care what others think.
You don't need to spend hundreds of thousands, a cheap gym membership, and a cheap bike, hit up your local bike shop and they can hook you up with something decent even if you are on a budget, aside from that the biggest things you need are will power and time
The hight extension thing is wild...I just keep thinking about all the weight our legs have to carry, and now the bones being broken up and meddled with. It's all fine at first, I'm sure but this seems like a way to develop mobility issues very early on.
I’m not sure if it would cause mobility issues in the future, (most are due to joint issues). If the femur heals well it may be actually less prone to break in the future. The big risk is more that it won’t heal well or complications in the surgery. Anytime you are put under there is a risk of not waking up, and infection risks stuff like that.
I had 2 back surgeries. I had spinal fusion surgery and a repair done to fix a broken sacrum (tailbone) and then my hip flexors released. I spent a total of 43 hours in surgery. I hate coming out of anesthesia. And I hate recovering from surgery. It was horrible recovering when it was something that I needed to relieve the pain I was in. Why would anyone choose to have surgery or an injection just for purely cosmetic reasons. I’m aging and fine with it. It looks horrible to see someone with these huge puffy lips, or a botched eye lift, or a nose job that was suppose to narrow your nose and open your breathing passage and break it again and shave down the bones in your nose. I have a short wide nose from breaking it as a little kid. I even had a Doctor telling me I required it because my left nostril will only get worse later on. He said with the way he wrote the order insurance would cover the full cost. And I thought about it while he was telling the nurse what the break down cost of it all would be if he didn’t write it up like he did. When she came in I told her I wasn’t interested. He said that he could give me the nose I could have had.
I've been "mewing" since around 2007. On an episode of America's Next Top Model, Tyra Banks basically explained how to "mew" for the purpose of getting rid of a double chin when being photographed. I started doing that every day for hours. I still do it now, it’s just a habit at this point, and it does help temporarily hide a double chin. But! I... do not have the super chiseled jaw/chin people are claiming to achieve after a few months of mewing 😂
I somehow figured it out when I was seven and never stopped. It definitely worked even though I didn’t know what I was doing, I love my prominent cheekbones and strong jawline. 💯
To be fair, it's hardly a new thing. Once saw a video on what they did during the Victorian era, and that was crazy as well. It was unhealthy then, it's unhealthy now. It just seems to be a matter of time until some dumb new trend catches on, regardless of how much more we know compared to back then.
i actually enjoyed this video, i respect u taking the time and asking the difficult questions. i truly believe there is deep seeded mental health issues like body dysmorphia (which cuts deep) and sometimes self-obsession and addiction--they get addicted to the results and obsess over themselves but the high wears off so they start thinking of the next thing, which is actually very similar to people who love getting tattoos or dye their hair fun colors (me).
Having a positive outlook on life can change a lot about you, you're mental health and your own body image. It all boils down to your life outlook and how inflexible or pessimistic you are about yourself, events, and moments. if you can only see the negative your mental health will be Negative (people can tell trust me) if you are honestly saying "I can't", "I won't" or "I hate" you need better vocabulary but... start appreciating the small things (happy moments, quiet, relaxed or the ebbs and flow) if you focus on the negative you foster the negative.
My grandma is dying slowly in hospice after a lifetime of alcoholism. It's all fun and games until you're in a hospital bed with your family around you, and you can't even speak or get up to go to the bathroom with help. If you want to spend your last few months on this earth shi__ing in a diaper and in immense pain, keep drinking.
@macnico9987 my grandma hasn't died yet, btw. She's still stuck in a hospice bed, asking how long it takes to die because she's been ready for days. They've had to up her pain medication because she's in so much pain all the time. It's been over a week of her suffering like this. And now everyone has had to return to their jobs and lives, so now the only one able to visit daily is my aunt and one cousin.
as someone who was a athlete and went through a traumatic acl tear which lost me my final season playing volleball, made me get surgery and go to physical therapy only to still have only 50% of my knee mobility back, seeing people break their legs to get taller and willingly go under surgery makes me so angry (i got shorter after my surgery btw)
I knew Dennis Avner when I worked the Santee Ham Radio Swapmeets as a teen. It was really cool getting to see his change. I'll never forget the grin on his face when he showed me the stitches in his ears the weekend after he got them pointed. He never talked about wanting fame back then, and unfortunately, that fame outdid his initial goal, and he passed before he could "finish his totem". (RIP)
The height extension stuff is actual insanity. No way the rest of your body is just gonna be ok with that. As a 6' person with back and knee problems simply for being this tall I can't imagine the problems they'll soon have, especially once old age starts to creep in.
I heard of height increasing since I was in school 20 years ago, though usually it was involved in necessary situations like people who literally have different length legs
I highly doubt they take into account what shoving metal rods is going to do for those joints later, because that's more wear and tear on your knees for the weight alone. And then I started thinking about bone marrow. What stress are those rods going to have on the femurs like that?? And blood cell production comes from the marrow, so it's also asking your body to produce more blood to sustain itself without actually compensating? Like. Yeah no. Either they're not going to be happy at an older age, or just, flat out, they're not going to last that long.
Tbh I have considered getting that operation myself. I've always been super insecure about my height, I've always wanted to be taller. But I can't afford it, so my thick heeled boots will have to do.
Bruh. I was fully gray by 29. Don't feel bad man. Of course my hairs been pretty much pure white when I was little, and only darkened a little bit when I got older.
going from complete limb immobilization FOR MONTHS, back to capable fit, is absurdly difficult. i could never imagine doing it to myself on purpose. what an awful choice. literal year and a half straight of dedication and "working out" starting with cans of soup. the doctors need to be imprisoned.
1:20 this is not what minmaxing means lol. the term "minmaxing" comes from RPG gaming. it means that you use (or abuse) the rules of a given RPG to create a character that has maximized traits in one aspect at the expense of minimizing all other traits. for example, you are minmaxing if you figure out a way to increase your character's strength to the highest possible value while reducing all other abilities to their lowest possible value. Its often the same thing as creating a "glass canon" which is a character or item that does the most possible damage with little or no defensive abilities.
The Human Face can be mathematically measured with the fibonacci sequence. That's why you can always tell if someone's had plastic surgery, were tuned to notice patterns. Hints Uncanny valley. Something looks off but you might not know what, that is, you're recognizing patterns.
28:20 I feel like criticzing these people is like criticizing drug addicts. Should their behavior be normalized and we lie to them that it's all right? Absolutely not. At the same time, I dont understand critizing them on a moral way, like saying that they are bad people or something because of it. they are hurting no one but themselves
No! Dont feel bad. You have an enormous audience and what some people call "bullying" will actuality deter so many others, who were on the fence, from doing this to themselves and ruining their lives. ❤
P.s. the great irony in botox and lipfiller is that they 99% of the time are very obvious and look way worse than without. Lipfiller especially always tends to look comically bad. But girls see girls on insta with big lips either natural or fake in the right lighting with the right photoshop effects and decide they will gladly ruing their lips for life to have knock off fat lips that fold when you talk, You ever notice that? The lower part of the upper lip will kinda fold and get stuck on the teeth while a balloon upper lip part is protruding above?
i noticed that too as well as girls who do botox/fillers around or in their lips tend have very deep smile wrinkle lines (no matter what expression they have on their face) that you would see naturally in 40-something year olds
A lot of it is how young these women are when they are starting with the Botox and lip fillers. I’m 40 and now considering some Botox in the future, but it’s time and money, so I’m holding out for now.
The lip filler smile is a dead giveaway, it's really sad that they feel the need to modify themselves because of a warped self image. It's no doubt that social media and celebs getting botox/filler has played a part
@@p-__are you saying you've consumed oompas farts before and have switched to consuming yours instead? That's weird, bro. At least you know what you want though. I can respect that. Here's to the algorithm! Cheers! Haha
wait til he realizes that height is only phase 1 for girls. then there is the visual assessment, the fashion assessment and the vibe assessment, all of which he would clearly fail. its like if amy schumer got implants, she wouldn't all of a sudden be pam anderson
For most of my life I couldn't understand the difference between a headache and a migraine until I started having migraines myself. Fortunately they were not consistent and went away after quitting oral contraceptive - that's what started them in the first place. I'd definitely encourage talking with a doctor (especially one that's specialised in migraines etc) for figuring out a treatment, whether it's surgery, hormonal stuff - whatever, I'm sure Caleb and anyone with migraines has hunted around the internet for possibilities. My heart goes out for you, I wish y'all migraine-less days.
I've had upper and lower palatal expansion using hardware that puts constant pressure on the palate to stimulate expansion. it took over a week of constant pressure from an appliance to be able to turn the key once, creating a sliver of space the size of a sheet of paper. Over the course of several years the expanders widened my arch by only a few millimeters. If this is something you want or need you should get an orthodontist to do this for you and not try to fix it with tongue pressure (which will not do anything).
3:06 Frankieee you make me live another day of happiness ❤ love how she's in the background every single video jus doing her thing or staring at Oompaville.
My sister had her leg extended (born with uneven legs). It was a hard experience for a child to go through. I can't imagine doing it just for cosmetic purposes.
31:33 The guy tries to show how his proportions don't look bad while standing up by putting his arms behind his back so you don't see his tiny T.Rex arms
It really is sad that we have so many social issues that contribute to poor mental health and body image issues and instead of looking at the root of the problem, we charge people exorbitant amounts of money to reinforce their insecurities while also potentially compromising their health. I just feel bad for these people and not in a condescending way, I just want to see people improve and find happiness without harming themselves in the process....
23:00 no way they used the Steven Universe theme to talk about filler migration ... the one cartoon that was like heavy "be yourself" "be wherever you are" themed, enough to where the collaborated with Dove to make "We Deserve To Shine" for body positivity and inclusive beauty standards. ironic as heck. (yes i assume a lot of people dont know the origin of the sound)
Also one thing with filler, is that you don’t need a college degree to give it out. You get a cheap license that’s way too easy to get so then you get a bad tech
When I was younger they had to “break”my palate and use a retainer. I was told it needed to be done by a certain age due to bone growth/hardening as you age. Sooo… unless you’re a young teen mewing isn’t going to permanently change your face. Can’t imagine it would anyway with how much pressure you’d actually need anyway.
As someone whose mustache doesn’t have a middle and whose barber keeps giving me a pencil stache when I tell em I want to try to grow it out, yours gives me hope man respect Also grew out a goatee to cover up the cleft in my chin so I can kinda relate lol
I’ve watched around a dozen of your videos and this by far had me laughing the most! I really would be interested in your process for making videos. Do you just riff on this stuff with a general subject? I just wonder how much editing you have to do to create this content. It’s hilarious and I appreciate your sense of humor amigo!
I look forward to aging, i can already see wrinkles and i can notice certain things that have changed because of age, and im fine with it, its normal, ill grow into the beauty of my age!! The insecurities of thia world is insane! Im trying to raise my daughter to know that our individual looks and flaws are beautiful!
@@moxictasculinity dont stop doing it, I know people in there 70s who still go for morning runs. Make sure when you hurt yourself to go to physio, and do the excersise, and stay for, you shouldn't have to many issue
I couldn't deal with the upkeep and more. I'm just happy when I actually care about my looks and skin for longer than a day. Tbh I'm low-key excited to hopefully have crow feet and smile wrinkles to show the world how much I've laughed in my life. Whenever I do get gray hair- I can finally dye it fun colors without bleaching it for hours.
This is so trippy just about a half hour ago I saw this would look like a competitive bodybuilder and as I drove away I was like bro is looks maxing huard. But I never think of that phrase and the day that I did oomp made a video
"I would have had no interest in you as a person until my identity became social maxing." That sounds so appealing. I would love to have my time and limited exchange energy wasted on someone's identity crisis.
Man. The sad thing is these dudes that are breaking their legs to get taller really think it’s their height that makes them difficult to date. These dudes spend all their time online seeing the small percentage of women that have that preference and only date a certain height. Tinder has 75 million users worldwide. 25% of which are women so 18,750,000 give or take. Assuming every single woman on that app has a height preference (which is so far off from true). That means only .5% of all the women on earth have that height preference. And that is with an unrealistic amount of women having strict height preferences. Even the fantasy is next to nothing let alone the reality. It’s your personality dawg.
I'm a 5'11" woman and I've literally never dated a man taller than me. Tallest was 5'11" too, but my longest relationship with a dude was with a guy who was 5'8". Shortest was 5'6" and honestly he was probably the hottest. Height has no bearing on how attractive I find a person. But then again I'm bi and have been dating my 5 foot nothing girlfriend for a few years now lol.
I love your logical thinking and common sense! I agree. I'm also a 5'7 female and never wanted guys past 5'10. I'm already at a disadvantage physically LoL, I don't need a height disadvantage adding to it just in case... And I am just not attracted. I've never been with anyone reaching or over 6ft and I'm 46.
So strange to see people that are so insecure that they feel this stuff is necessary. Like you said, be you it's going be okay, besides people aren't thinking about you their thinking about themselves. Yep.
Getting a lot out of the Juice clips. I can only imagine the talk show Oompa would have in the early 2000s would be full of OJ bits. Keep it up, chum. Edit: 33 with a beard, and my entire chin is grey. It looks like I've been drinking glue all day.
Nice video shovel chin!
No comments? Lemme change that.
@@SonicBoundlesslol
The username- 😭
@@SonicBoundless Wah
insane
I don't do looksmaxxing, I do dwarfmaxxing. It's where you don't shave, drink large amounts of alcohol, and dig deep in the mines looking for precious metals. It's going great.
ROCK AND STONEEEEEEE
diggy diggy hole
ROCK AND STONE
hot
One rock cake please sir
Jawline from mewing: soft, beta, soy
Jawling from anxiety disorder causing constant teeth clenching and bruxism: hard, chad, omega
Real
I do that and I used to do E back in the 90s and it hasn't worked for me! So there u go, actual life study with time! GenX.
Also: headaches
Mewing + anxiety = constant jaw pain and sleep grinding. Had to get my jawline injected and dissolved
Once in a blue moon you get to spit a bit of your own tooth out
People gotta realize that body dysmorphia is a mental issue, not a physical one. Trying to approach it as if you can fix it with physical changes wont work
Wow
Hmm sounds familiar *cough transpeople cough*
I mean it depends. There's only so much therapy can do, and as long as you don't go nuts, surgery can help. As a trans person I can tell you that no amount of therapy is going to fix my dysmorphia.
@@wolvie1618 you can lie to yourself all you want, but you can't fool us
@@cokeweasel1064 As a transperson with an eating disorder, yeah. Body dysmorphia and dysphoria are very similar with a few big differences. Sounds like you’re beginning to understand why transpeople transition.
Surgeons who encourages people to go extreme should be criminal accountable and lose their license. I can't imagine how badly the leg extension recovery would be. I had a multiple level fusion because of a broken back. I grew 5cm overnight once my spine straightened and hardware was implanted.
That was very pain and drawn-out recovery.
The legs would be horrendous, the risk for post operation infection would be pretty high.
I was wondering how this doesn't violate the Hippocratic oath, too.
I practice stressmaxing it’s where every muscle in my body is tense at all times. Starting to notice some negative side effects.
"I can walk, with very little or no noise"*CRUNCH*
Haha
That guy lived on the same island as me when I was younger, I saw him at 7-11 one time.
HAHAHAHA!! I thought the same thing!
@@clarissa8477 you ever hit him with the pssspsssppsss?
Didn't he off himself?
“I wanna express my individuality by looking like someone else.” ….. WHAT?!?!
I suppose mimicry is a skill an individual can practice...
😂😂😂😂@@heyrobgray
I mean we kinda already look like our parents or ancestors
@@thebillroku but these people, they don't accept that and that's why they want to look like someone else. They reject their original self and project their desire to be someone else they deem as perfect, or to their personal taste.
Yea....they broke the matrix with that one.
10:45 Frankie licking her lips everytime Oompa says “meat and potatoes” is super cute
My farts are better than Oompaville’s farts 💨
@@p-__ snifs
I didn’t notice that 🤨
13:25 I started getting gray hairs at 17, it's just a part of the family genes for me. Family's got great thick hair though, so I'll rather be gray by the time I hit 40 than thinning. Be happy you got thick hair, Mr. Oomps.
I'm 18, atleast 20% of hairs turned gray
@@xulqarnaen I had gray (white) hairs when i popped out they're snow white and I have consistently got more it's kinda cool ig and I'll probably be all white by 30 sum
My uncle always said "I'd rather it turn grey than turn loose" 😂
I’ve noticed everyone who goes grey early also never go bald, so I’d much rather have that problem.
@@jjaayyfrWizard
Its easier to pay someone to "fix" it, than learning to really love yourself :(
Fax
I suppose I'm hobbitmaxxing. I enjoy living in a comfy little home, cooking, drinking, and tending to my garden/animals. All while staying out of other people's business.
Same
I'm SOOO envious! I've lost everything I owned,my place and pets cuz of toxic mold. I can't wait to get back to hobbit maxxing! ❤
I'm also hobbitmaxxing... but in my case it just involves having hairy toes.
I wish to be a Hobbit as well, to have my hobbit hole and to have my personal garden and other such comforts.
“I want to be a healer, and love all things that grow and are not barren.” One of my favorite Tolkien snippets.
Soft maxing. In the 90s we called it getting ready for the day.
🤣 for real! 😂 💯
Shut up boomer
@beyondtrash counter point, capitalism is bad
yes but 4chan posters can't say anything straightforwardly, they have to wordmaxx
@@zibberebbiz 🫶 I know, my hubby was a 4chan kid 🤣
I have horrible anxiety, which leaves me stuck to my sofa. I soft max by tagging along with my neighbor when he walks his dog. 100% recommended.
Sofamaxxing is the new meta brother, I'm with you on this one
Keep it up, proud of you!
Let's hear it for Horrible, horrible anxiety!
**mild applause**
I'm sorry. I understand the struggle. Stay strong.
I am glad you have someone to help you leave the couch. I know it's uncomfortable but the more you do it the less the anxiety eats you.... ❤
"the asylum i grew up in did not allow botox parties" is an underrated line
I tried botox about 7 or 8 years ago for migraines, it was a horrible experience! It's caused more headaches and my forehead slid down and my eyelids drooped over my eyes. And there wasn't anything I could do but wait for it to wear off. Never again!
Believe it or not, I had the exact leg lengthening procedures done, via an external halo fixator device. However, it was for medical reasons due to a rare debilitative bone disorder in which I was born with. It's horrendously painful and if it were up to me, I would not have undergone the procedure. Nevertheless, being the procedure was done by Shriner's Hospital for Children in Chicago, it was amazingly affective in helping me to at least WALK PROPERLY. BUT, being people do this for cosmetically-pleasing purposes absolutely disgusts me.
I just realized why plastic surgery messes me up. Their looks are based on human drawings essentially, and all three of those individuals on the couch looked like various American cartoons characters
Uncanny valley type of shi
one lady literally had the lips of Lois from Family Guy lol
So South Korea has the most plastic surgery in the world and they have reached a point where the beauty standard is inhuman there is a whole counter culture rejecting makeup and look maxing in Asia because the pressure is insane to look like an android
Yeah, i forget which one (pretty sure it was the one in the middle) has some videos about them and they said they based their look on Ken. Yes the doll....
@@lunatic5162 Oft triggers the same reaction as that "I feel fantastic" Taylor Swift singing robot video. The old one recorded in the room with pitch black windows.
I’m gonna feed you beans.
He deserves some
im gona
is this a threat or a promise
Fartsmaxxing
Nyah feed me those delectable beans please beeean meeee
I love how your dogs bark to beg you "please stop making that noise."
‼️So a little more info on botox and filler if anyone is considering getting it done‼️
Botox only freezes the muscle from moving, so once the botox wears off you will go back to having creases/wrinkles. Its something you must maintain every few months. The issue with this is, because it freezes the muscles, your muscles are now not "working-out", so what happens to the muscles in your face when they dont get any exercise? They sag.
So yes, you'll look fantastic and "younger" for the first few years, but as the years progress your face will droop. What do people do to combat a droopy face? Filler.
Filler never 100% dissolves, it will remain in your face and migrate to other areas, so the more you get...the more puffy you end up looking.
Filler also expands the skin overtime, so when you stop getting filler your skin isnt going to snap back to how it was, its going to sag. So now you're battling saggy over-filled skin and weak muscle from too much botox.
So what do people do to combat this problem?
MORE FILLER AND BOTOX.
This is literally how you ruin your face. Its a never ending cycle. Notice how lately Kylie Jenner's face is drooping from all the filler and botox? She got them done from a young age and is already looking like a 40 year old woman.
I started getting botox and filler at age 22 because I thought I needed it. I used to have extremely deep winkles on my forehead, but I stopped getting filler and botox at 26 because my chin filler migrated to the left side of my face and left me looking weird. Luckily filler can be dissolved.
Im 28 now and the only "extreme" skincare I do is microneedling. This literally works to produce collagen - collagen depletes from your body 1% every year after the age of 25 - this is why we start to look older and our skin starts to sag.
So microneedling basically produces more collagen in your face and does a better job at reducing wrinkles overtime than botox because its not freezing the muscles, so your face wont sag. Instead your face will stay tighter and naturally plump, which inturn means you wont need filler.
The only issue with microneedling is that you need to do like 5+ sessions for it to be noticeable, but its longlasting and actually makes you look more youthful as you age, unlike botox.
If you're considering botox/filler, dont, or at least get VERY small amounts. Look into microneedling, stay away from skin threads (absolutely horrendous). If you find microneedling to be too painful, then look into AquaGold facials.
AND....for those of you who dont want to touch your face at all, the absolute best skincare product to use to reduce wrinkles and pigmentation is RETINAL / RETINOL.
Just to add to this sunscreen goes a long way especially if you start young and wear it daily and nutrition sleep and exercise make a huge difference
theres 2 types of looksmaxxing;
type 1 is toxic, spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to look “perfect”, they try to look perfect in their own image, but they never become "perfect" because they will always be insecure and ther ideal of 'perfect' is always changing.
type 2 is healthy, eating healthy, working out, maybe a haircut or a basic skin care routine, and overall bettering yourself mentally and physically, and at that point you won’t care what others think.
You don't need to spend hundreds of thousands, a cheap gym membership, and a cheap bike, hit up your local bike shop and they can hook you up with something decent even if you are on a budget, aside from that the biggest things you need are will power and time
@@alexnorth2452 thats not what i was saying, im saying you dont need plastic surgery to better yourself
@@jeyjey077 I know what you said, I wasn't disputing it but adding to it
@@alexnorth2452 Ah ok, thankyou for clearing it up haha
I don't think they look perfect to themselves. If they did they would stop but they never do.
Self improvement can becime a dangerous thing if you go to far. Some things you cannot change about yourself and that is ok.
These people breaking and extending there bones have never broken a bone as a child and it shows just chill short kings.
The hight extension thing is wild...I just keep thinking about all the weight our legs have to carry, and now the bones being broken up and meddled with. It's all fine at first, I'm sure but this seems like a way to develop mobility issues very early on.
I’m not sure if it would cause mobility issues in the future, (most are due to joint issues). If the femur heals well it may be actually less prone to break in the future. The big risk is more that it won’t heal well or complications in the surgery. Anytime you are put under there is a risk of not waking up, and infection risks stuff like that.
Yes when it has been broken once, it's stronger. But idk how the muscles and ligaments would react. Probably would affect mobility
I had 2 back surgeries. I had spinal fusion surgery and a repair done to fix a broken sacrum (tailbone) and then my hip flexors released. I spent a total of 43 hours in surgery. I hate coming out of anesthesia. And I hate recovering from surgery. It was horrible recovering when it was something that I needed to relieve the pain I was in. Why would anyone choose to have surgery or an injection just for purely cosmetic reasons. I’m aging and fine with it. It looks horrible to see someone with these huge puffy lips, or a botched eye lift, or a nose job that was suppose to narrow your nose and open your breathing passage and break it again and shave down the bones in your nose. I have a short wide nose from breaking it as a little kid. I even had a Doctor telling me I required it because my left nostril will only get worse later on. He said with the way he wrote the order insurance would cover the full cost. And I thought about it while he was telling the nurse what the break down cost of it all would be if he didn’t write it up like he did. When she came in I told her I wasn’t interested. He said that he could give me the nose I could have had.
I’m more focused on waking up on time.. I mean who needs a chiseled jawline when you have a talent for finding the perfect pillow crease?
My farts are better than Oompaville’s farts 💨
@@p-__ Most annoying commenter on the Internet...
@@projectnitefall8058fr
Finally found someone who gets it
timemaxxing
I've been "mewing" since around 2007. On an episode of America's Next Top Model, Tyra Banks basically explained how to "mew" for the purpose of getting rid of a double chin when being photographed. I started doing that every day for hours. I still do it now, it’s just a habit at this point, and it does help temporarily hide a double chin. But! I... do not have the super chiseled jaw/chin people are claiming to achieve after a few months of mewing 😂
I've done the same thing forever, too. It just feels like natural tongue posture. I dont force myself to look like an idiot though.
Same dawg
I somehow figured it out when I was seven and never stopped. It definitely worked even though I didn’t know what I was doing, I love my prominent cheekbones and strong jawline. 💯
lol thank you. I’ve been wondering and now I don’t have to have someone try it and study it.
@@samanthaorologio6866 but it worked for me idk how.
It makes me so sad that the beauty standard is getting unbelievably unreachable, then stuff like this starts to be normalized:(
It’s a mix of these “alpha men” and the bs standards made by the models in Hollywood.
To be fair, it's hardly a new thing. Once saw a video on what they did during the Victorian era, and that was crazy as well. It was unhealthy then, it's unhealthy now. It just seems to be a matter of time until some dumb new trend catches on, regardless of how much more we know compared to back then.
It becomes a cycle. The beauty standard will go back to natural once that becomes the "rarity" again
@@rachelrazz90 yeah
i actually enjoyed this video, i respect u taking the time and asking the difficult questions. i truly believe there is deep seeded mental health issues like body dysmorphia (which cuts deep) and sometimes self-obsession and addiction--they get addicted to the results and obsess over themselves but the high wears off so they start thinking of the next thing, which is actually very similar to people who love getting tattoos or dye their hair fun colors (me).
Having a positive outlook on life can change a lot about you, you're mental health and your own body image. It all boils down to your life outlook and how inflexible or pessimistic you are about yourself, events, and moments. if you can only see the negative your mental health will be Negative (people can tell trust me) if you are honestly saying "I can't", "I won't" or "I hate" you need better vocabulary but... start appreciating the small things (happy moments, quiet, relaxed or the ebbs and flow) if you focus on the negative you foster the negative.
“Many people, not me, have always had a problem with my height.”
I feel the same way about my alcohol dependence.
I prefer to joke about my alcoholism, can’t call it out if I’m self aware. 😅
My grandma is dying slowly in hospice after a lifetime of alcoholism. It's all fun and games until you're in a hospital bed with your family around you, and you can't even speak or get up to go to the bathroom with help. If you want to spend your last few months on this earth shi__ing in a diaper and in immense pain, keep drinking.
@@taylorbug9 I’ll consider myself so unlucky when I’m unable to get out of bed to pour myself a bourbon.
@macnico9987 my grandma hasn't died yet, btw. She's still stuck in a hospice bed, asking how long it takes to die because she's been ready for days. They've had to up her pain medication because she's in so much pain all the time. It's been over a week of her suffering like this. And now everyone has had to return to their jobs and lives, so now the only one able to visit daily is my aunt and one cousin.
My husband's Dad was all Gray when he was in his early twenties so don't worry about your hair being a little Gray. It's a normal for some people.
Grey hair needs to be normalized
my sister told me i had some gray hairs at 19, and she was confused on why i was happy about it. i LOVE gray hair its so beautiful.
I had my first gray hair when I was 10. I'm 31 now and I have roughly the same amount as Oompa. I actually think it looks cool.
I had a buddy in hs who was fully grey and balding by 18. He'd buy us beer without getting carded every weekend, it was rad
I had pure silver hair when I was 5 or so, I'd rather have that than a receding hairline.
as someone who was a athlete and went through a traumatic acl tear which lost me my final season playing volleball, made me get surgery and go to physical therapy only to still have only 50% of my knee mobility back, seeing people break their legs to get taller and willingly go under surgery makes me so angry (i got shorter after my surgery btw)
How do you get shorter with the same amount of bone? Posture?
Getting angry about what other people do to themselves is not a healthy mindset
@@markdotinc8371okay armchair psychologist. I guess getting angry at my friend being addicted to drugs is just me being toxic.
Some people have looks, some have money, I have cats.
I knew Dennis Avner when I worked the Santee Ham Radio Swapmeets as a teen. It was really cool getting to see his change. I'll never forget the grin on his face when he showed me the stitches in his ears the weekend after he got them pointed. He never talked about wanting fame back then, and unfortunately, that fame outdid his initial goal, and he passed before he could "finish his totem". (RIP)
The height extension stuff is actual insanity. No way the rest of your body is just gonna be ok with that. As a 6' person with back and knee problems simply for being this tall I can't imagine the problems they'll soon have, especially once old age starts to creep in.
I heard of height increasing since I was in school 20 years ago, though usually it was involved in necessary situations like people who literally have different length legs
not only that but i bet that looks super weird. like their arms and torso is going to look so disproportional compared to their legs.
I highly doubt they take into account what shoving metal rods is going to do for those joints later, because that's more wear and tear on your knees for the weight alone. And then I started thinking about bone marrow. What stress are those rods going to have on the femurs like that?? And blood cell production comes from the marrow, so it's also asking your body to produce more blood to sustain itself without actually compensating?
Like. Yeah no. Either they're not going to be happy at an older age, or just, flat out, they're not going to last that long.
@@slsthewriter1299 i. Am very concerned that some will end their lives from the pain that this is fr gonna cause its gonna be rough
Tbh I have considered getting that operation myself. I've always been super insecure about my height, I've always wanted to be taller. But I can't afford it, so my thick heeled boots will have to do.
Stalking cat on the prowl! "*Hide your kids*, Hide your wife"
🤣🤣
Maybe just the kids
Bruh. I was fully gray by 29. Don't feel bad man. Of course my hairs been pretty much pure white when I was little, and only darkened a little bit when I got older.
going from complete limb immobilization FOR MONTHS, back to capable fit, is absurdly difficult. i could never imagine doing it to myself on purpose. what an awful choice. literal year and a half straight of dedication and "working out" starting with cans of soup. the doctors need to be imprisoned.
1:20 this is not what minmaxing means lol. the term "minmaxing" comes from RPG gaming. it means that you use (or abuse) the rules of a given RPG to create a character that has maximized traits in one aspect at the expense of minimizing all other traits. for example, you are minmaxing if you figure out a way to increase your character's strength to the highest possible value while reducing all other abilities to their lowest possible value. Its often the same thing as creating a "glass canon" which is a character or item that does the most possible damage with little or no defensive abilities.
3:58 Frankie is probably so confused why her owner is always talking to no one 😭
The Human Face can be mathematically measured with the fibonacci sequence. That's why you can always tell if someone's had plastic surgery, were tuned to notice patterns.
Hints Uncanny valley. Something looks off but you might not know what, that is, you're recognizing patterns.
5:30 *“whatever Andrew Tate is rocking with, dude has no chin”* Dude has no chill 😂😂😂
20:59 the cut off 😂
28:20 I feel like criticzing these people is like criticizing drug addicts. Should their behavior be normalized and we lie to them that it's all right? Absolutely not. At the same time, I dont understand critizing them on a moral way, like saying that they are bad people or something because of it. they are hurting no one but themselves
No! Dont feel bad. You have an enormous audience and what some people call "bullying" will actuality deter so many others, who were on the fence, from doing this to themselves and ruining their lives. ❤
HAPPY 1000TH VIDEO OOMPA!
Palestine will be free!
@@Tom-sj3vn really? where can I get one?
@@generalgrievousgaming416 you can apply for a visa after its rebuilt!
P.s. the great irony in botox and lipfiller is that they 99% of the time are very obvious and look way worse than without. Lipfiller especially always tends to look comically bad. But girls see girls on insta with big lips either natural or fake in the right lighting with the right photoshop effects and decide they will gladly ruing their lips for life to have knock off fat lips that fold when you talk, You ever notice that? The lower part of the upper lip will kinda fold and get stuck on the teeth while a balloon upper lip part is protruding above?
i noticed that too as well as girls who do botox/fillers around or in their lips tend have very deep smile wrinkle lines (no matter what expression they have on their face) that you would see naturally in 40-something year olds
A lot of it is how young these women are when they are starting with the Botox and lip fillers. I’m 40 and now considering some Botox in the future, but it’s time and money, so I’m holding out for now.
The lip filler smile is a dead giveaway, it's really sad that they feel the need to modify themselves because of a warped self image. It's no doubt that social media and celebs getting botox/filler has played a part
And once it's done, they have to keep going back to maintain it, otherwise they're left with duck lips.
It’s your unicorn hair oompa! You’re majestic. Some people just start graying sooner but it doesn’t look bad!
love the metric of measuring money in roughly how many (decent) woodshops one could build
I enjoy consuming oompa media
My farts are better than Oompaville’s farts 💨
@@p-__are you saying you've consumed oompas farts before and have switched to consuming yours instead?
That's weird, bro. At least you know what you want though. I can respect that. Here's to the algorithm! Cheers! Haha
Oompapilled consoomermaxxing
Imagine sacrificing your mobility just to be 5'11-6'
a true sacrifice
With little T-Rex arms
Their arms will still be short so would they operate on those too? Yikes!
wait til he realizes that height is only phase 1 for girls. then there is the visual assessment, the fashion assessment and the vibe assessment, all of which he would clearly fail. its like if amy schumer got implants, she wouldn't all of a sudden be pam anderson
"Plastic is the new gucci" part the guy in the orange shirt reminds me of a Meatcanyon cartoon , specifically the Jeffree Star one 😅
For most of my life I couldn't understand the difference between a headache and a migraine until I started having migraines myself. Fortunately they were not consistent and went away after quitting oral contraceptive - that's what started them in the first place. I'd definitely encourage talking with a doctor (especially one that's specialised in migraines etc) for figuring out a treatment, whether it's surgery, hormonal stuff - whatever, I'm sure Caleb and anyone with migraines has hunted around the internet for possibilities. My heart goes out for you, I wish y'all migraine-less days.
I've had upper and lower palatal expansion using hardware that puts constant pressure on the palate to stimulate expansion. it took over a week of constant pressure from an appliance to be able to turn the key once, creating a sliver of space the size of a sheet of paper. Over the course of several years the expanders widened my arch by only a few millimeters. If this is something you want or need you should get an orthodontist to do this for you and not try to fix it with tongue pressure (which will not do anything).
oh look a new oompaville video. i should looksmax in celebration!
Don’t forget to edge!
@@SpudtheGOOOAT edgemaxing
Don't forget to bone-smash!
@@WyattOSheagirth maxing and length maxing
My farts are better than Oompaville’s farts 💨
I just got Botox for migraines for the first time a week ago - and I have had a horrible migraine since! Thankfully no noticeable signs of the Botox.
What's the link between the two supposed to be ?
@@delphzouzou4520Botox put around your head is supposed to help stop migraines from occurring for those who they are live-altering.
3:06 Frankieee you make me live another day of happiness ❤ love how she's in the background every single video jus doing her thing or staring at Oompaville.
27:47 ''I'm really holding my tongue here'' Finally nice to see you admit to the mewing, its the first step to recovery.
6:37 "adobt"
yeah that seems professional
I love that he subtly mentions kris in every video
Having OJ tell me “you gotta make an effort” really gets me
Oompa never needed to looksmax man was born wit it
My sister had her leg extended (born with uneven legs). It was a hard experience for a child to go through. I can't imagine doing it just for cosmetic purposes.
Oompa out here digging holes for the bodies of his enemies to get those gains. Dig on Oompa.
31:33 The guy tries to show how his proportions don't look bad while standing up by putting his arms behind his back so you don't see his tiny T.Rex arms
😂😂🤣🤣🤣😭💀
It really is sad that we have so many social issues that contribute to poor mental health and body image issues and instead of looking at the root of the problem, we charge people exorbitant amounts of money to reinforce their insecurities while also potentially compromising their health. I just feel bad for these people and not in a condescending way, I just want to see people improve and find happiness without harming themselves in the process....
23:00 no way they used the Steven Universe theme to talk about filler migration ... the one cartoon that was like heavy "be yourself" "be wherever you are" themed, enough to where the collaborated with Dove to make "We Deserve To Shine" for body positivity and inclusive beauty standards. ironic as heck. (yes i assume a lot of people dont know the origin of the sound)
I love this, keep this up. Savage commentary, don’t care about cancel culture. You’re just chill and normal with common sense
The pharmacy student at my local drugstore is pushing me to change a couple things about myself. Different shoes, exercise, eating breakfast,
Well he's right about exercise.
Kylie starting to look like a Telenovela "In Spanish" meme villain... 😂😂😂
You’re lucky, you don’t have to lookmax, you’re already the epitome of human beauty.
Oompas left side of his moustache uneven 😂
You asked for it, we deliver 😉
to the tiger guy.... YEAH WE CAN ALL WALK WITH LITTLE TO NO NOISE. YOU LEARN TIP TOEING AS A CHILD 😂😂
Also one thing with filler, is that you don’t need a college degree to give it out. You get a cheap license that’s way too easy to get so then you get a bad tech
When I was younger they had to “break”my palate and use a retainer. I was told it needed to be done by a certain age due to bone growth/hardening as you age. Sooo… unless you’re a young teen mewing isn’t going to permanently change your face. Can’t imagine it would anyway with how much pressure you’d actually need anyway.
As someone whose mustache doesn’t have a middle and whose barber keeps giving me a pencil stache when I tell em I want to try to grow it out, yours gives me hope man respect
Also grew out a goatee to cover up the cleft in my chin so I can kinda relate lol
I got botox in my forehead and in my scalp for migraines, and it did help just a little bit.
botoxmaxxing
It's supposed to stop you sweating too? Did u notice that?
Your dog's looking at you like you're nuts. 😆
I’ve watched around a dozen of your videos and this by far had me laughing the most!
I really would be interested in your process for making videos. Do you just riff on this stuff with a general subject? I just wonder how much editing you have to do to create this content.
It’s hilarious and I appreciate your sense of humor amigo!
I legit thought this video was gonna be on the movie Fall Guy. You definitely got me engagement maxing
your vids always make my day so much better. i just love the topics and your sense of humour. love you man!
I look forward to aging, i can already see wrinkles and i can notice certain things that have changed because of age, and im fine with it, its normal, ill grow into the beauty of my age!! The insecurities of thia world is insane! Im trying to raise my daughter to know that our individual looks and flaws are beautiful!
i welcome it but do not look forward to it. The thought of not being able to do my morning runs haunts me
@@moxictasculinity dont stop doing it, I know people in there 70s who still go for morning runs. Make sure when you hurt yourself to go to physio, and do the excersise, and stay for, you shouldn't have to many issue
I couldn't deal with the upkeep and more. I'm just happy when I actually care about my looks and skin for longer than a day.
Tbh I'm low-key excited to hopefully have crow feet and smile wrinkles to show the world how much I've laughed in my life. Whenever I do get gray hair- I can finally dye it fun colors without bleaching it for hours.
1:22 - 1:30 enjoy bottom right corner
the fact that so many people believed the edited picture of ryan gosling is real is insane 💀
all I gotta say is E
@@SpudtheGOOOATreal
This is so trippy just about a half hour ago I saw this would look like a competitive bodybuilder and as I drove away I was like bro is looks maxing huard. But I never think of that phrase and the day that I did oomp made a video
"I would have had no interest in you as a person until my identity became social maxing." That sounds so appealing. I would love to have my time and limited exchange energy wasted on someone's identity crisis.
I accidentally maxx without even knowing it
Spending all that money on looks just to pass away at the end by OD. 🤣😂
Thank you baby girl
Man. The sad thing is these dudes that are breaking their legs to get taller really think it’s their height that makes them difficult to date.
These dudes spend all their time online seeing the small percentage of women that have that preference and only date a certain height.
Tinder has 75 million users worldwide. 25% of which are women so 18,750,000 give or take. Assuming every single woman on that app has a height preference (which is so far off from true). That means only .5% of all the women on earth have that height preference. And that is with an unrealistic amount of women having strict height preferences. Even the fantasy is next to nothing let alone the reality.
It’s your personality dawg.
I'm a 5'11" woman and I've literally never dated a man taller than me. Tallest was 5'11" too, but my longest relationship with a dude was with a guy who was 5'8". Shortest was 5'6" and honestly he was probably the hottest. Height has no bearing on how attractive I find a person. But then again I'm bi and have been dating my 5 foot nothing girlfriend for a few years now lol.
I love your logical thinking and common sense! I agree. I'm also a 5'7 female and never wanted guys past 5'10. I'm already at a disadvantage physically LoL, I don't need a height disadvantage adding to it just in case... And I am just not attracted. I've never been with anyone reaching or over 6ft and I'm 46.
@@KierstenA-ue8moI’m 5’3 and the thought of being with a guy over like 5’7-5’8 scares me
and then they have tiny arms and look ridiculous, making their newfound height useless
The Gosling picture is from before he made Barbie, so it was just a weird angle/face.
Edit: The celebs yearn for the Bogdanovication.
So strange to see people that are so insecure that they feel this stuff is necessary. Like you said, be you it's going be okay, besides people aren't thinking about you their thinking about themselves. Yep.
It’s pretty cool that , that Tiger could talk
Getting a lot out of the Juice clips. I can only imagine the talk show Oompa would have in the early 2000s would be full of OJ bits. Keep it up, chum.
Edit: 33 with a beard, and my entire chin is grey. It looks like I've been drinking glue all day.
stopped edging for 16 hours to watch this 🔥🔥🙏🙏
WHAT 😭
twins🤞🏻
I say we remove the warning labels from everything and we let stupidity sort things out😊
There should be laws on dog breeding to get rid of these horrible health issues we've bred into them all.