Known as the "land of beauty queens", Venezuela is always in the top countries with the most beautiful women in the world.
In Venezuela, there are hundreds of large and small beauty pageants, along with hundreds of beauty training facilities, often called "miss pageants".
The students at these facilities are all young people, teenagers, women and even children with outstanding beauty. In particular, the beauties all have certain standards, including perfect figure, hot first round.
This is clearly seen through beauty contests. Most contestants in beauty contests have a tall and attractive figure, "all around" and a particularly bright face.
Compared to other places in the world, women in this South American country especially like a body with a plump, hot waist. Many people are not afraid to spend a large amount of money to restore their beauty.
Not only that, the models in stores in this country also have unique shapes - around 1 billion compared to their bodies.
It is known that in the past, ma-no-canh in fashion stores were also common models like most other countries. But the beauty trend in this country has changed a few years ago. Now, "huge" breasts, ant waist and round 3 waist are the new standards.
Many women in this country try to follow the standards by having plastic surgery. Many young people even "circumvent the law" to perform breast raises. Every year, there are many deaths due to cosmetic surgery.
The body standards in this country are so popular that beauty pageants here allow contestants to have plastic surgery.
Many Miss Venezuela have been discovered to have had plastic surgery such as Miss Universe 2008 Dayana Mendoza having breast pumps, knees, nose jobs, or Miss Venezuela 2000 Eva Ekvall also having breast pumps, nose raises, etc.
Venezuela is currently in a state of economic crisis and poverty, but beauty pageants in this country are always focused on. Hundreds of large and small competitions cost a huge amount of money. It is known that the contestants who came to the contest all had the desire to change their lives and escape from a poor family situation.
Many families are not afraid to spend large sums of money to send their children to beauty queen training facilities. However, the number of students is too large and the number of crowns is too small, causing many families to fall into more difficult situations.