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In reply to the discussion: This Woman Had Her Face Photoshopped In Over 25 Countries To Examine Global Beauty Standards [View all]bhikkhu
(10,789 posts)74. And gave her the lightest skin.
Its a nice look, reminds me of early 20th century portraiture, though I still prefer the original. Or the Israeli version, which somehow makes her look more "real" and less made-up than the original.
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This Woman Had Her Face Photoshopped In Over 25 Countries To Examine Global Beauty Standards [View all]
Agschmid
Jun 2014
OP
The collarbone changed on a few, also the tone of the skin clearly changed quite a bit.
Agschmid
Jun 2014
#2
Yep, but I don't think any of these "represent" anything beyond a lack of skill...
Demo_Chris
Jun 2014
#64