Of course, individual differences are not included. After all, Europeans and Americans without body odor and Asians with body odor also exist, but they are a little less. Of course, we can't sell ourselves short here. People in developed countries do have some advantages over us in image. For example, they do have a neat overall mouth shape and a good sense of fitness (domestic men are getting closer in this respect, but there is still a gap between women's fitness awareness and people here, aesthetic pot? ), and I think their elderly people are the biggest difference from China. Old people here still pay great attention to their image. It is not unusual to meet an old woman with white hair and red lips, sunglasses, coat and high heels on the road. There are not many grandfathers with stiff hair styles and fashionable clothes. Of course, this is due to historical reasons. After all, they Europeans have been rich for hundreds of years, while we in China have been rich for one or two generations. Comparing the elderly with middle-aged people is definitely biased, but only comparing with young people, I think we young people are much better than them in image. This may only be understood by friends who have spent some time abroad. I don't know how to explain to the lovely people who have only seen European and American models in Tik Tok and formed the impression of carving. That's what I believe anyway. Finally, I hope that China people can be truly humble, fair and equal when dealing with foreigners. We are really as good as them now!