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Is it a myth that some drugs make you look more beautiful?

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Girls who smell like liquor are gross. I've refused to kiss my girlfriend before when she reeked of vodka.
 
I think other than the lost weight, which can be attractive, drugs generally make you look like a train wreck. Cocaine especially, you can lose dozens of pounds but you start looking like an emaciated crackhead. (no offense to any emaciated crackheads on bl, gotta do your thing)
 
No, but when you're on some drugs everyone looks beautifull!

Ya alcohol as well as psychedelics like shrooms can make women look a hell of alot better then they are. Unfortunatly this has leed to some proper horror shows with me when im drunk.

Some drugs can make you look older thats for sure. When i was a alcoholic and i was 20 and 21 people thought i was in my late 20's. I was skin and bones and had dark circles under my eyes like nothing else. Now im 27 and off alcohol people say i can pass for 20 or even younger. Some people say i look about 18 8) . Granted im not complaining about looking younger at all because it certainly has it's perks. Maybe it's the morphine and benzos making me look younger =D .

Also pinpoint pupils make my really blue eyes look way bluer and alot of girls love that.
 
Amphetamines cause palor (whitening of skin) which i guess make some people more attractive?
 
I notice on psychedelics the day afterwards my skin seems smoother and I have a glow.That's probally because of the afterglow though , and it's a purely mental effect.

-lenses
 
Yes. Any drug that dilates pupils will make you more attractive. Prostitutes sometimes drop scopolamine into their eyes to dilate them and get more customers.

Anabolic steroids with proper training routine can of course make you more much more attractive as man. Same would go for estrogen supplements and women.
 
Whenever I woke up the next day after rolling, I always thought my skin looked sooo nice. Funny to see someone else post this.
 
Yes they certainly can!!!

This question deserves a specific answer. (I know this is an old thread)

The answer is YES!! in fact a lot of research, time, and money has gone into the body chemistry behind beauty, and most of the answers are known, however they are not generally talked about due to the controversial nature behind what is required for beauty.

As for your friend, Weed can restrict blood flow to the skin, and in many with uneven, ruddy, dull etc.. complexions this can be enhancing,.. it creates a ethereal look, with contrst of facial features. However this looks bad on many and on everyone this chronic starvation of blood to skin will be bad for looks in the longterm, as well as hair health etc...

However.... yes. Bascially if you take a selection of the most beautiful people they all have something in common, bright large eyes, gorgeous smooth clear glowing skin, little body fat, healthy muscle mass, glossy flowing hair... We all know these of these sort of people, and many are famous for that very reason. What is clear is that the body chemistry in these people is much different to MR/Mrs Joe Average. Basically these people are very healthy, eat well, excercise etc... When a person's body is in this state all the neurotransmitters and specific hormones are in balance. It does not take much to upset this balance. For most of us, childhood and teenage years are when we look healthy bright and vibrant,... and then after entering the adult years many put it down to luck, and most become progressively more ugly..... Many will adopt or re-adopt healthy eating.excercise/stress.bodycare habits, and yes they will loose weight, get better skin and hair etc.... however they only get to a certain point.... They are still left wondering what makes them different from those beautiful people and why they don't look like they used to.

Fact of the matter is that once body chemistry has been disrupted, healthy living sometimes is not enough to put it back on track. For many reasons our mood stays low. What the docs don't tell you is that mood and beauty are linked, as is sexual libido and beauty, and health and beauty. Beauty is undermined constantly as not important, when in fact its our most potent primal signal of good health. If someone looks stunning that's your bodies signal that everything is in check. The human body is not stupid, and whether you are stupid or intelligent, you bodies instincts will always detect the beauty/health/mating potential of a possible partner.

The majority of average people in western culture tend to be dopamine deficient, in that they don't make enough, or they do not react to it well. Dopamine agonists have the potential to make someone look Stunning as they will restore equilibrium by restoring full blood flow to the skin as in youth, which benefits hair. Changes in blood flow and sodium/fluid retention will positively influence the brightness of the eyes and the definition of the body. Puting certain hormone/neurotransmitters back into check can usually put the bodies beauty signal back on track and trigger a set of chain reactions which build up the effect in the body. Beauty = confidence/better blood flow = more effective excercise and ambition to do ecercise = more beauty.... There are many similar chain reactions which surround beauty and the trick is tapping into the deficiency.

When you look at A list celebs we all know about their intricate excercise and beauty regimens... what you don't usually hear about is their premium private healthcare where dedicated high-paid doctors readily check the levels of body chemicals and feely prescribe many medications off label to put the body back in balance. This off label prescription strategy is what sets private apart from public service. Dopamine agonists are not readily prescribed for conditions which may be caused by dopamine deficiency due to the potential for abuse/addiction/ overproduction of dopamine resulting is psychosis etc... Usually you will be prescribed an anti-dopaminergic drug by public health care which only makes your situation worse.

High Dopamine = Low Prolactin = high sex drive, stamina, and sexual pleasure = good sex = beauty = more good sex Another one of the chain reactions.

In conclusion sex beauty and health are all related... and whilst there are many well known ways to put or bodies into a more positive healthier state, they can't restore the 'high' of youth which fuels our sexuality and beauty.... much of the time specific drugs can restore that... but again potential for abuse is high.
 
Never heard anything so ridiculous... "some drugs make you more beautiful" ? OMG... where did that come from? I've seriously never heard it before.

P.S. beauty is in the eye of the beholder anyway, so who's to judge? I know some drugs feel really beautiful when you take 'em... =D.
 
Yes. Any drug that dilates pupils will make you more attractive. Prostitutes sometimes drop scopolamine into their eyes to dilate them and get more customers.

Yes, Belladonna, the common name for the plant Atropa Belladonna, which contains scopolamine, means Beautiful Woman in Italian. Women (I suppose it was not just prostitutes) would put drops of an extract in their eyes.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atropa_belladonna#Cosmetics

I don't know if the ladies in question would be feeling any psychotropic effects.
 
habitual drug use makes people look like shit. when people get clean of whatever their thing is, they almost always go up a league. it's fucking crazy how much better looking we could all be. not saying there are not some sexy users out there--i've seen the nudie threads.

i don't think actually being on something at the moment does much for people either. either zombie faced or greasy skin.
 
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