Sun Shu-mei's Youthful Look Attributed to Dental Work, Ultherapy; Chen Yi Agrees 'Commoner Look' Gone
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Taiwanese singer Sun Shu-mei, 45, has garnered praise for her youthful appearance after throwing the first pitch at a professional baseball game.
- She shared 12 tips for maintaining her appearance, including dental work, Ultherapy, and collagen supplements, denying any "mysterious doctor."
- Internet personality Chen Yi agreed with Sun's explanation, noting that while Sun had good underlying features, cosmetic procedures and lifestyle habits significantly enhanced her look, giving her a more "high-class" appearance.
Taiwanese Hokkien pop singer Sun Shu-mei, 45, recently turned heads with her remarkably youthful appearance while throwing the first pitch at a professional baseball game for the CTBC Brothers. Her ageless look drew widespread admiration from netizens, prompting discussions about her beauty secrets.
Completely believe what she said!
Sun Shu-mei addressed the speculation directly, sharing a list of 12 methods she employs to maintain her appearance. These include orthodontic treatments, Ultherapy sessions, and regular intake of collagen supplements. She explicitly denied the existence of any "mysterious doctor" or secret procedures, attributing her refreshed look to a combination of targeted treatments and a healthy lifestyle.
Internet personality Chen Yi weighed in on Sun's transformation, expressing full belief in the singer's explanation. Chen observed that Sun possessed good natural features, such as a small head and face, with the primary area for improvement being her prominent mouth. According to Chen, the significant change perceived by the public stems from Sun's successful efforts to shed a "commoner" look and achieve a more sophisticated, "high-class" aesthetic.
The reason everyone thinks she has changed so much is that she has gotten rid of her commoner look and her entire face has become high-class.
Chen further elaborated that while youthfulness can carry its own charm, true beauty lies in maintaining grace and elegance through the aging process. She commented that Sun's enhancedๆฐ่ดจ (qรฌzhรฌ - temperament/aura) is particularly commendable, as it's often harder to cultivate with age. Chen also critiqued the public's tendency to seek quick fixes for eternal youth, emphasizing that sustainable beauty requires consistent effort and a holistic approach, rather than relying on "miracle cures" or "miracle doctors."
Maintaining beauty has never been an overnight success.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.