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What's annoying is the huge amount of money that is spent this kind of false advertising, and the even larger amounts spent by impressionable people of all ages trying to look like celebrities. So we have big stars saying "I use " this and that product, but they are still not good... more
Reviewed by Gary69 Jun 20 2005, 02:29am ( 154 reviews ) • ministry-of-information.co.uk
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Rated by tibbertoo on Oct 14, 12:41pm
Hahahaha what? This is an ethical problem? Shut. Up.
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Rated by poonammiit on Sep 04, 1:23am
It's hardly a secret that photos are often heavily retouched before publication, but it's relatively rare that a source image is available, allowing direct comparison with the final version. Here's a particularly blatant example
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Reviewed by JamesDempsey on Jul 06, 5:28am
Doesn't this fall under the "no duh!" category?
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Reviewed by otisagabey on May 14 2009, 4:50pm
Whoever did the touch-up must have cleaned up the jpg-artifacts as well. A rare feat.
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Rated by the-it7 on May 09 2009, 10:23pm
so true...
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Rated by Saphyn on May 01 2009, 2:12am
She's drastically different, thanks. It's horrible and shameless what they do to promote the idea of "Hollywood" anymore. Everything in society is so plastic and fake.
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Reviewed by okirun on Mar 17 2009, 11:15pm
Uh, so they gave her a B-cup and a weird little transparent face tattoo? The article's written like there's some kind of conspiracy or controversy here? She looks the same to me, pretty much. D:
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Rated by amruthaindian on Mar 14 2009, 6:30am
Retouching improves the quality.