Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Or is it?

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retouching, airbrushing, restoration, colour correction, photo manipulationFunny how sometimes all we hear about is celebrities‘ beauty tips, and we fool ourselves in buying starlettes-endorsed cosmetics… While in the back of our mind we know they certainly get help somewhere else, not at the beauty counter.
Even actresses and models are humans, after all - we seem to forget that. But magazine covers and ads inure our eyes to such levels of perfection that looking in the mirror in the evening becomes a loathsome task.

Then you stumble upon a site by chance, and it feels like you’ve seen the light finally: wrinkles, lines, pimples, under-eye bags, discoloration, bad hair days, bony hips, heavy thighs, large pores, you name it: everything is erased, sublimated into a glowing halo of pure perfection. And no, it’s not a miraculous product.

…Maybe a portrait retouched by this Spanish guy is the best long-term beauty investment we can make?

more info:
http://www.iwanexstudio.com/