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Join Sarah as she gets a Photoshop Tutorial and a makeover. Discover the truth behind adobe Photoshop and...
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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I think that it would be near impossible to completely stop altering photos. It has gone too far, but taming it is the best that can be done at this point. I think that high schools NEED to make students watch videos similar to this one because it is true that teenage girls don't look at a picture and say "she isn't this pretty and skinny". As a teenage girl, we feel like we are competing against magazine pictures for boys' attention. That is not healthy nor realistic.
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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Re-touching by photo-shop should be banned because it is causing unrealistic expectations of what beauty is. Many people strive for perfection to look similar to people they see on these magazine covers, not realizing in many cases it's unattainable or can be dangerous to ones health. They should show celebrities as they are, there real bodies not some artificial photo-shop creations.
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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I do not think it should be banned and I am a woman, the reality of it is that we know about it, so we should be more aware that the perfect image is how perfect your own body can get, not how something else can get, be happy with who you are, work hard, exercise not every body is the same... perfection should start with the soul!
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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Yes, it should!
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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It really should , and for the actresses , singers or whatever they are. They should be putting a role model out there to show us that they are not afraid of their own bodies.
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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Yes should be banned should be happy with the way we are instead of trying to be fake.
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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Yes! It thrashes grown and especially young girls (as they are even less knowledgeable about photoshop) self esteem and has DIRECT relations to eating disorders, low self confidence, crazy and harmful diet schemes and pills, and often it can get so bad where it can lead to suicidal thoughts, by many who, obtain SUCH LOW confidence level and feel so bad about themselves and worse,being, that they cannot even achieve there goals, and that feeling of constant failure can sometimes be lethal, directly or indirectly. It's wrong to give people a FALSE image, just like it is to sell someone a banged up car, painting it, pretending it's new and selling it at full price. Your scamming and fooling the people, which is wrong. - Well done for doing this video :-)
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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Yes, i think that it should be banned or at least controlled, this is the reason so many women hurt themselves and the others around them with eating disorders and addictions to plastic surgury that only make themselves looks LESS natural and LESS perfect. I really shouldn't even be using the word perfect because there is no standard in reality for perfection because beauty is undoubtedly in the eye of the beholder.
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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I think Photoshopping should definitely be banned. What I really don't understand is why celebrities refuse to publish unretouched photos. What in the world can be so bad about how they look? Faith Hill looked like a normal person in her original picture in the video, rather than a wax figure. She looked like a woman I wanted to relate to and get to know and trust. The Photoshopped photo of her looks like a woman I'll never know and never look like.
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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Please do!! Five out of my seven best friends have eating disorders because they are trying to look like a victoria secret model or something. I dont mean to put you out of your job but its really messing up peoples minds
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