Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Small Models Tiny Teens: What Is Your Opinion On Airbrushing Models?

Teens: What is your opinion on airbrushing models? - small models tiny

In my opinion, I think it's stupid.
It makes girls (and boys, do not be sexist here) I want to be like them.
When I look in magazines or on television, I see retouched images.
Where are the natural persons!?
Is it just me or what other people think that airbrush is so bad, because it relates to the reality?
They make their size zero models are smaller, remove small imperfections in people almost perfect complexion?
These magazines are telling us that nobody is perfect and we must accept that we really are, however, that the people "behind the scenes day to make sure that their models look great.

What are your views?

11 comments:

jayne★ said...

People want to airbrush models, that is the crux.

sdgirl said...

I totally agree with you. I loved all the glamor and fashion magazines, but only to make me feel even worse, as you can see, I'm half the stick thin, and these girls are introduced to children. So I do not buy more. I want a magazine that is creating all natural, and shows how they really are.

takenopr... said...

It is very hypocritical, but unfortunately it is sold. People do not want to see the ordinary people in their magazines, they want to see something and models Skinny ~ perfect picture presents an overview. An ideal. Those who attempt to sell a lifestyle, they try to make it look so attractive and comfortable as possible.

Lolaaaaa... said...

That does not bother me. If it is good to accept our shortcomings (I can think of a better word) that open to buy, a product of a girl with acne Acne disadvantages? We went to buy clothes for ugly people? Even if we sit here and say: "Of course it does not matter to me, honestly, I do not know think he would. It attracts people buy their products. It's not fair, so they look red, for to sell them.

Ohh you make me smile♥ :] said...

I do not think Bush should the air. I mean, look good when they are, but that's not what appears in real life. probably has spots on his face, because it is all make-up cover and dont get to see what her face actually looks like.

||.future LOVE<3.|| said...

Totally agree wiifit U. .... iits stupid and makes people VHA Center for Eating Disorders

☠МŶ Ж-ŔĂŶ ĞĨVĔŚ ŤĤĔ ŦĨŃĞĔŔ ☠ said...

It's stupid

spider pig!!!1 said...

Stupidity. is like the cream to freeze, ad. are people with no stains, such as this

Monkichi ♥☮★ said...

Exactly. With young people especially, are many of them heavily influenced by the media. See this skinny celebrities on TV who do not want to be like them. They begin to think its normal to have a perfect face, and bones that go on here and there.

Keira Take, for example, we see how they airbrush it in this picture --
http://news.softpedia.com/images/news2/L ...
I mean, it must embrace flatchestedness and not a good example, so that it can be enlarged. Are tryign to say that young people their flatchested be bad? Imagine the impact it may have for fans of Keira.

Well, yes. I am totally against airbrushing.Be happy with who you are, I say. Nobody cares if you're on the cover of the magazine with a few grains. It is normal for her people.

xx

H is for Hello said...

Of course, your very stupid and hypocritical, but that's just the way it is. Pretty People selling things, whether it's "real" or not, and I doubt that will change soon.

As you know (who it seems) that everyone in the magazine are crazy enough to look like a digital picture and no one around - even the model of your car - never really true. So I think it's for things like the Dove commercials for television important to show the girls that the models in magazines are not real.

I do not think the fashion industry will never be capable of the way, but if we are the type and manner that the fashion industry, will make a big difference to change.

H is for Hello said...

Of course, your very stupid and hypocritical, but that's just the way it is. Pretty People selling things, whether it's "real" or not, and I doubt that will change soon.

As you know (who it seems) that everyone in the magazine are crazy enough to look like a digital picture and no one around - even the model of your car - never really true. So I think it's for things like the Dove commercials for television important to show the girls that the models in magazines are not real.

I do not think the fashion industry will never be capable of the way, but if we are the type and manner that the fashion industry, will make a big difference to change.

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