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Ah.. The power of makeup

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Originally posted by: GalvanizedYankee
#1 still looks OK w/o makeup.

#2 looks like a man w/o makeup.

#3 looks like a meth-head. YIKES!

My exact thoughts when I looked at each picture. GET OUT OF MY HEAD!
 
Originally posted by: GalvanizedYankee
#1 still looks OK w/o makeup.

#2 looks like a man w/o makeup.

#3 looks like a meth-head. YIKES!

ha ha ha ha ha......my thought exactly!

GooTube Video is amazing!
 
Well I hate makeup except for people like picture #3 who have serious skin problems. However, hair, lighting, phtography, and facial expressions change quite a bit as well.

I cant stand it when my wife puts on makeup.
 
IMAGINE what a good looking girl without much make, looks like with a team of pro make up artists? Just be glad most of us are guys and don't have to deal with this stuff!

Koing
 
Now they may look good on photograph after some photoshop, but they will never look that good in real life. Of course that is unless they get plastic surgery 🙂
 
Originally posted by: hzl eyed grl
That isn't just makeup. It's also Photoshop/photo editing. The one girl's freckles are gone even from her chest and arms.

Ah-yup.


Not to mention that all of the "with makeup" ones seem to have a hell of a blur to them, while 1 and 3 seem to have used high-res photos for the "without makeup". The first one could actually be the exact same picture... just photoshopped.

Additionally, the "with" photos were clearly professionally photographed, while the "without" ones clearly weren't. The lighting, the preparedness of the model, and angles play a big role in these photos as well.
 
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