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Originally Posted by Stitchawl
It's the use of 'cosmetics' after the fact. If people wanted to look 'real,' they would never use cosmetics at all. But the fact is, Revlon and Max Factor got rich because people insisted that there was a way to remove wrinkles, change complexion, whiten teeth (until the next cup of coffee...) and cover gray hair. Even men are getting with the program there days. There are plenty of cosmetics made just for men now.
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Fair comment.
I touched up a pic of myself recently, before I sent it to my Mother, and I still feel a bit ashamed of doing that. Maybe I need to start wearing makeup, and get with the program

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And regarding the pictures, I can clearly see the benefit of the "touch-up", but I'd gladly give extraneous parts of my body for either...