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<blockquote data-quote="Vladimir Poontang" data-source="post: 1152478" data-attributes="member: 12780"><p><strong>RE: The Haggening</strong></p><p></p><p>Sometimes after the initial surprise of seeing a girl without make up, some of them do look pretty good without it. You just have to stare at the after photo for a while to appreciate the natural beauty. People are so used to seeing what looks like flawless skin and brightened features that they expect it. </p><p></p><p>At first, Lauren Southern above there looks kind of old, but if you just bear in mind that the effect of the app / photo quality is making her look grainy (old), and look at it for a while, she does actually look nice, and humble, which is endearing. I think make up conceals beauty as much as it simulates it. It's like sugar and salt. It's nice, but if you take it away you have to give it some time before you can appreciate the natural taste. </p><p></p><p>Kasparian is another story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vladimir Poontang, post: 1152478, member: 12780"] [b]RE: The Haggening[/b] Sometimes after the initial surprise of seeing a girl without make up, some of them do look pretty good without it. You just have to stare at the after photo for a while to appreciate the natural beauty. People are so used to seeing what looks like flawless skin and brightened features that they expect it. At first, Lauren Southern above there looks kind of old, but if you just bear in mind that the effect of the app / photo quality is making her look grainy (old), and look at it for a while, she does actually look nice, and humble, which is endearing. I think make up conceals beauty as much as it simulates it. It's like sugar and salt. It's nice, but if you take it away you have to give it some time before you can appreciate the natural taste. Kasparian is another story. [/QUOTE]
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