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Do you see makeup on women to be a form of deception? I had a friend on FB post that question and ask for opinions. I thought it was an interesting question to ponder. What do you all think? Here are some befores/afters of women with and without makeup.
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Not at all. I'd just ask them to do my makeup. :lol:
Also, very progressive thread title. Makes me proud! lol
Do you see makeup on women to be a form of deception? I had a friend on FB post that question and ask for opinions. I thought it was an interesting question to ponder. What do you all think? Here are some befores/afters of women with and without makeup.
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I think the photos above look kind of photoshopped. The tone of blonde girl's hair color changes from left to right, and the other two women have significantly less wrinkles. I don't think makeup and cover wrinkles like that, or am I wrong???
I think in the first one, her hair is pulled back on the sides so you're not seeing the top layer (the lightest).
If you know how to apply makeup well, you can disguise some issues -- highlighting the shadows created by under eye circles and some wrinkles, contouring to make your cheeks and nose look thinner, etc. Also, you can do a lot with how you angle your face and the lighting in your pictures. I don't see many wrinkles at all on the before pics.
Do you see makeup on women to be a form of deception? I had a friend on FB post that question and ask for opinions. I thought it was an interesting question to ponder. What do you all think? Here are some befores/afters of women with and without makeup.
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Photoshop.