More shopping of Moore…

by Mick on January 22, 2010

Left: advertisement for Helena Rubenstein perfume where Demi’s face looks like that of a porcelain doll with absolutely no cheekbones, lines or contours whatsoever; Right: A photo that Ashton Kutcher Twittered of Demi wearing the same dress in a similar pose and looking like her normal, pretty self.

This is the second time in the short span of a month that I have posted about Demi Moore being overly Photoshopped. Seriously fashion industry – WTF? Demi looks beautiful AS IS so just, you know, STOP IT. In all honesty, you should just break down and put mannequins in your ads, because that is what you are really making women like Demi look like.

Related articles…

Demi Moore, Unretouched: Or, Why Do Cosmetics Companies Think Models Need Photoshop? [Jezebel]

Demi Moore Before and After Photoshop [New York Magazine]

Demi Moore’s Face ‘Replaced’ for Helena Rubinstein Wanted Ad [Softpedia]

Demi Moore Not Perfect Enough for Perfume Ad; Before-and-After Pics Show Enthusiastic Use of PhotoShop [BNET]

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{ 2 comments }

Jason January 25, 2010 at 3:36 pm

She looks infinitely better in the non-photoshopped picture. Step away from the airbrush and the liquify tool, please!

WUASU January 27, 2010 at 2:09 pm

So real people have skin wrinkles and folds in their armpits? Oh the Humanity!

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