The girl revealed the secret of the ideal figure of bloggers in the photo on social networks

Georgie Clarke: bloggers hide body flaws with retouching apps The corresponding post appeared on her Instagram account.

In a collage posted online, Georgie Clarke explained that most of the pictures on the Internet are fake. According to her, users often use special applications for retouching, with which you can hide all the flaws and emphasize the advantages of appearance.

The girl published her photos in a red tracksuit before and after processing in the program. In the first frame, she showed her real figure: the blogger slightly rounded her back and showed the presence of a small amount of fat on her belly. In the second photo, Clarke has retouched her figure and face. In the description, she noted that she smoothed the skin on her armpits, face and arms, smeared veins, enlarged her hips and buttocks, and also narrowed her waist and neck. In addition, she added volume to her hair and removed red eyes.

“Such minor enhancements can change the photo in a way that the audience won't even notice! Keep this in mind when looking at images that look perfect. Most likely, such pictures have undergone very subtle changes that allow them to look natural, but remember that they are completely unrealistic! ” – she signed the post.

Netizens thanked Clark for the post. “Thank you very much for reminding us of such things”, “Women, and especially young girls, need such posts. Thank you for that. You are beautiful ”,“ You look great! ”,“ You are my heroine! Thanks to you, I feel good. ”“ You are the best. Thank you for your honesty, “the users wrote.

Earlier in November, another blogger showed fat folds in a photo without retouching and delighted fans. In the footage published on the network, Nelly London poses in white underwear. The blogger photographed herself in several poses, showing fat folds on the abdomen, stretch marks on the hips and cellulite on the buttocks. According to her, there is no retouching at all in the photographs.

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