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Is He Really Stunning? Celebs and Photoshop When you notice a celeb on the front of a magazine, they appear amazing. Not a wrinkle in view, no under eye bags, zits or an eyebrow hair out of place. - By: Robby Paciolla

But can they actually appear like that? If you ever saw the before and after pictures of a celebrity's photo shoot, or saw them in the pub, you'd think about seeking to attain their standard of "perfection." It's actually not possible - should you not use Photoshop.

The world is aware that just about every glossy mag cover is Photoshopped to the umpteenth amount. Photography specialists, magazine editors and art directors use this so as to make the superstar or model look the best they're able to and to get that "WOW! She's spectacular!" outcome. It's a known point that the public would rather observe something aesthetically attractive rather than a less-than-perfect picture.

Though the world has been clued in to the Photoshop gimmick for quite a while, this does not get rid of the sensation that many of us get when seeing a "perfect" celebrity cover. It can raise thoughts of neuroses, body image problems and in some cases self-loathing that we won't ever acquire such magnificence or perfection. We've been taught to witnessing these stunning stars and seeking to replicate their looks and style, but are they different from your own most beautiful mate?

Let's take a peek.

Jessica Alba is among the celebrities that appears ravishing in just about every captured photo. But Google Photoshop + Jessica Alba and the results you come across will show you that even a goddess-like creature may have a spot, a horrible hair day and under-eye bags. They've merely been amazingly cleared through Photoshop.

Mariah Carey is really beautiful, but if you discovered her in a cafe, you most likely would not realise it was the songstress. Her photographs are acknowledged to be Photoshopped in order to make her look leaner, and in one picture they actually made her belly button vanish entirely while retouching her midriff (to eradicate extra fat).

Kim Kardashian outed herself once a pre and post Photoshop appeared on the web. While she actually is someone to embrace her curves and voluptuous shape, the editors chose to Photoshop out her fatty tissue and "pinched" in her midsection and legs, essentially minimizing her by 20 or so lbs.

Madonna is middle aged and in actual life, would appear a standard, 50-year-old female. Nonetheless in magazine pics, she doesn't look like a day over 30. Madonna looks her age, but seemingly, magazine editors feel they ought to Photoshop her to a younger time period.

Penelope Cruz is beautiful, but even she is not resistant to the Photoshop. Although she demands less retouching than other celebrities, still it happens in the form of perkier chests, a leaner stomach and facial retouching to even out her skin tones.

Some stars are unquestionably stunning, however in virtually every professional image you will notice skin retouched, bigger breasts, leaner thighs and waists, compressed stomachs and also other "imperfections" made flawless. And this is really because we prefer to see fine-looking things.

About the Author

Monica Taylor is experienced beautician. She spent 5 years in france mastering under some of the highest quality hair experts and has returned to the United states and is aiming to work at several salons in Los Angeles.

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