For this week, we decided to ask a few personalities: If it were possible who would they like to look like? Heres what they had to say.
ABEL NOLASCO, executive assistant manager for food and beverage, Hyatt Regency Manila: I would like to change my eyes because they look smaller than the eyes of my wife Maritina (in photo) sometimes. I would like to have Robert Downey Jr.s eyes because my wife likes them.
VIVIEN TAN, Neutrogena model: Its kinda tough to decide. Im kinda happy being myself but if I could have someone elses face I would like to have the face of Linda Evangelista. She has flawless skin and is a timeless beauty. There are a lot of models but sometimes they only last a month. But not Linda Evangelista, even if shes older she still looks beautiful.
CHIKIE SAMSON, events coordinator: Angelina Jolie. I like her because she has a very nice face. Her features are very sharp.
VICKY TENSUAN, beauty editor, Mega Magazine: I know Ive always wanted to look like Neutrogenas model Vivien Tan from the moment I saw her. Ive always admired Eurasian features and Viviens beauty is so pristine, I wouldnt want to change anything. Her face has so much character it can be delicate from one angle, yet strong from another. She may seem aesthetically perfect, but whats more important is that theres also a quiet intelligence about her looks.
VICKI PEREZ DE TAGLE, Home CEO, Daily Work: I want to be a better looking me more disciplined, generous, tolerant and meek. I want that better looking me to be good in math, a whiz at reading maps while standing on a set of great legs, nice feet and with a flat tummy. Then that gorgeous me would be riding off into the sunset in a stunning white Humvee.
MICHAEL SALIENTES, creative director: A combination of Jude Law, Montgomery Clift and Rodrigo Santoro all rolled into one! But Im also happy being me.
GEM PADILLA, stylist/writer: If I had to, I would pick Angelina Jolies face. I like her pouting lips and enticing eyes. She is the most sensual looking woman I have ever seen. She exudes danger and she has that devil-may-care attitude.
JOYCE ANTONIO RAMIREZ, executive editor, Lifestyle Asia Annual Traveler: Helen of Troy, because nations fought over her, and her face launched a thousand ships.