



From Models With Belly Flab to Stars Sans Makeup
Ryan Hinkson — May 19, 2010 — Fashion
As of late, messages supporting anti-enhancement in commercials and print media have been a pretty popular trend. Digitally manipulating images of models and celebrities in the name of making them appear more beautiful can be a dangerous thing. These sort of image alterations have been accused of giving people -- namely young women -- an unrealistic and unhealthy view of beauty.
This refreshing cluster of anti-enhancement innovations covers some interesting ground, from models with belly flab to stars sans makeup.
This refreshing cluster of anti-enhancement innovations covers some interesting ground, from models with belly flab to stars sans makeup.
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