A South Korean influencer is causing a stir on social media with her highly-edited photos.
Shashaile, who boasts more than half a million followers on Instagram, posts photos online to promote her online fashion store.
The images are heavily Photoshopped, with the Korean beauty sporting unnatural features like disproportionally long limbs, an impossibly small head and a sharp V-shaped chin.
She also has huge breasts, a tiny waist and an eerily long neck.
Shashaile’s photos have attracted ridicule online, with hundreds of people flooding her page to leave sarcastic comments about her appearance.
South Korean influencer Shashaile is causing a stir on social media with her highly-edited photos
Shashaile, who boasts more than half a million followers on Instagram, posts edited photos online to promote her online fashion store
Many fans pointed out how many of the model’s photos and videos have warped backgrounds – a tell-tale sign that they’ve been heavily edited.
‘She is mother universe herself, the way she warps time and space around her,’ joked one.
‘Look at her bending reality, such a Queen,’ gushed another.
The images are heavily Photoshopped, with the Korean beauty sporting unnatural features like disproportionally long limbs, an impossibly small head and a sharp V-shaped chin
‘I really wanna see how she looks without the filters and editing,‘ commented one fan
Shashaile has since been forced to moderate all the comments on her page to stop people from mocking her distorted looks.
South Korea is known for having some of the strictest beauty standards in the world and is revered for its cutting-edge plastic surgery procedures and skincare.
Some of the most common physical features considered beautiful in the country include a V-line jaw, pale skin, double eyelids, a thin high nose, and a small face.
Many fans pointed out how many of the model’s photos and videos have warped backgrounds – a tell-tale sign that they’ve been heavily edited
‘Look at her bending reality, such a Queen,’ mocked one fan on Instagram
A number of Korean celebrities are famous for their small faces, including actress Kim Tae-hee, Shin Yuna of girl group Itzy, and actor Cha Eun-woo.
According to statistics, nearly 25% of women aged 19–29 in South Korea have undergone plastic surgery.
The unrealistic beauty standards in the country have since sparked backlash, particularly from feminist groups.
Last year, a popular cosmetic surgery reality series was shut down following growing criticism from the public.
The show, titled Let Me In, saw people come in and plead their case to receive a plastic surgery makeover so that they could improve their lives.
South Korea is known for having some of the strictest beauty standards in the world and is revered for its cutting-edge plastic surgery procedures and skincare. Girl group Itzy is pictured