2013-04-11

Famous Icons.

You get to own your own look, unless you have an identical twin that is, that doesn't mean that it isn't really good to use women you think look incredible as an inspiration while you're learning how to look incredible yourself. If you want to pick someone, it's helpful to pick someone who has things in common with you. Unless you share things such as facial shape, features, skin colour or hair texture, it won't be as effective to try channelling someone who shares none of this. If you just want to know tricks such as how Pixie Lott styles her hair or how Anne Hathaway gets that glow, then get pictures from online and magazines. I tend to like various beauties such as Abigail Spencer, Millie Mackintosh, Lucinda Davis, Ingrid Rogers, Mila Kunnis and Nora Kirkpatrick.

The high-definition television was quickly followed by HD-friendly make up. That, guys, is because that perfection that you see on news crews and actresses on tv's, movies, adverts and mags are not what they look like to the naked eye.. even though you will catch a glimpse of that in newspapers when those paps are out and about. We get things thrown at us every day how to tackle acne, odd features, dark circles, bags, wrinkles, scars or all those other things we complain about. Tv shows us celebrity make up artists and hair dressers on adverts showing how to perfect your lip shape or the perfect curls or even how to look skinnier.. but don't believe it, before it gets aired a technician will go behind and airbrush all of this to make it perfection, perfection that we'll never ever achieve. Photo shop has become a models best friend in modern times, if you've ever seen before and after shoots of someone like Britney Spears, you'll understand! 

Summing this blog post up here, what I'm saying is that we're surrounded by fakery and edited photographs and images everyday, everywhere we look. Nobody is perfect. 

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