I think this is a recent(ish) ad of Make Up For Ever’s. It boasts about it being the first make up ad that is not retouched in Photoshop. Do you believe it?
Me, I believe it. Three reasons:
1. It’d be horrible publicity if people find out later that they did retouch it in Photoshop.
2. Most make up ads like to zoom right up to the face. They didn’t for this ad, haha.
3. Personal experience with Make Up For Ever’s HD foundation is really good, I believe it’s untouched in this image.
Why do I or you care about this?! Erm, no reason really. I just find it interesting that we live in a world where a make up that claims to not be ‘shopped leaves people wondering if they’re really telling the truth or not, haha.











at 12:00 am
I believe it too, especially how they would have smoothed her arm if it was shopped.
I think cosmetic companies should start using photos that are not retouched more often. However this girl looks like she already had a nice and smooth skin to begin with, so MUFE's HD foundation applied on flawlessly. Perhaps companies should also use models with more flaws and how powerful their makeup can be :]
Other than that, oh man, when I tried a sample of this foundation once upon a time…it's a must have. Such a perfect match with my skin tone! Plus it's liquid that can keep my dry skin moisturized, lol.
at 12:02 am
Oh and also another reason I believe it is because the photo looks a little dull. They would have brightened it up for sure!
Anyway, why must this product be so expensive? D:
at 1:19 pm
Ack, I know, it's so pricey! :( I'm currently using a foundation (sample, haha, but it's a large sample!) from Lancome and it's good too, but also pricey. My sister is the one who uses MUFE's but I can tell it's really good because she has a lot of blemishes and acne scars and it does a good job of covering most of it up. All the good stuff is expensive!