Breaking the mold: 26-year-old poses for older people
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Liang's hairdresser spends one hour on her hair before each shoot. "Styling gel ruins my hair," she said. "If I quit the job one day, it won't because of lack of offers, but because of lack of hair," Liang joked.
"I get well paid as a model, and the trust of customers gives me sense of achievement," said Liang. Shooting for brands that target seniors and middle-aged customers has become a part of my life, instead of feeling bored, I find pleasure in it, she added.
There are not enough models for this market segment, said Liang, as many models still look too young even after make-up.
"Many believe modeling as a profession is the exclusive domain of youth, but I am happy because modeling for older people can be a long career," Liang said.