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What's the difference?

Any woman, every single day, will brush her hair, go for lipstick, facial cosmetics, and so on, just to looks better than she really is. So, what you see on streets every single day is not the real truth, right?

IF, IF every single woman could use PhotoShop and change her actual physical looks, instead of using cosmetics, believe me, they ALL would do it, and more, they will expend HOURS correcting what it is already good.

"Real Appearance" for woman, doesn't count. Doesn't make sense. Let's talk about plastic surgery??? :)

posted by : Get Real, 15 January 2009 Complain about this comment
Unfortunately...

A lot of people will think

"Oh, they design their beauty products with A COMPUTER!"

instead of

"Smart guy, lol"

posted by : superhobo, 14 January 2009 Complain about this comment
Ad for Adobe

Nice of this guy to promote Photoshop. No one cares that they retouch photos of celebrities.

posted by : Bob Fastner, 14 January 2009 Complain about this comment
error

there is a typo you said we take our hats of to him instead of off to him. please delete this comment after the post is edited

posted by : chew, 14 January 2009 Complain about this comment
More than just airbrushed...

Perhaps it wasn't meant to be taken literally, but they don't just get airbrushed. They elongate their necks, slim them out and all sorts of things. I don't mean to brag, but as a digital artist I recognize many of the methods used.

posted by : Erik A., 13 January 2009 Complain about this comment
did it take longer than 5 seconds to come up with that concept?

Yes, they get "airbrushed". Gee, deep and original.

For his next insight he's going to reveal that politicians use prepared speeches! It really makes you think....

posted by : richard, 13 January 2009 Complain about this comment

Photoshop street art points out facial flaws

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