“When you see adverts or billboards with celebrities advertising shampoo, for example, with their hair blow-dried and looking perfect, they’ve obviously had work done or touch-ups to make them look better.
It’s the way it is. People have to calm down and stop targeting people just because they’re using filters; it’s their choice as to whether or not they use them. “It’s not even always about bodies and faces.
We all show the best sides of life on social media, so why not make things look a little prettier? When I’m doing something I’m happy with or proud of – like having my nails done or getting my house spotlessly clean – I’ll put a filter on my pics and add some sparkles.
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