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makeubyalinna · 5 years
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Just watched an amazing video by I highly recommend it to everyone. I can’t be… Simply watched an incredible video by @mypaleskinblog. I extremely suggest it to everybody. I am unable to imagine folks assume it is okay to go away adverse feedback as a result of they will disguise behind a pc display screen.
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rachelacanales-blog · 9 years
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Society will never been satisfied with who you are, or the way you look. But that doesn't really matter. Be your own version of beautiful.
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alleycvm · 9 years
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livehappy8927 · 9 years
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Wonderful video 🙌🏻💜
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tulajdonkeppen · 9 years
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tfcxts · 9 years
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(vía https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWTRwj9t-vU) 
I were looking for make-up tutorials on youtube and this come out... I think you all should watch this because often, women who have any kind of imperfection in their face (acne, scars, dark circles, etc.) are told that they are ugly/hideous and should use a little bit of makeup.  
Like other women who like to wear makeup and are called fake bitches and should try a more natural look without too much make-up so they'll would be more beautiful. Women are harassed saying that they only wear makeup because they are ugly. 
This video reflects all these criticism that society throws on women, accusing them of being ''too ugly'' or wanting to impress everyone. When reality is, using makeup or not, every woman is beautiful.
‘’Three months ago, I began posting images of myself without makeup on social media. The following film contains real comments that were left on images of my face.
Over the past few months, I've received thousands of messages from people all over the world who suffer or have suffered from acne, an insecurity or self confidence issues. I wanted to create a film that showed how social media can set unrealistic expectations on both women and men. One challenge many face today, is that as a society, we're so used to seeing false images of perfection, and comparing ourselves to unrealistic beauty standards that It can be hard to remember the most important thing - You ARE beautiful. You are beautiful - no matter how flawed you feel, no matter how upset you may about the way you look or how hard you find it to make friends, or be confident. Believe in yourself, and never let anyone tell you're not beautiful - not even yourself’’ - Em Ford // http://www.mypaleskin.com
Join the discussion and share your thoughts with #YOULOOKDISGUSTING
-Directed by: Em Ford.
-Director Of Photography: Pete Wallington.
-Hair Stylist: Nikki Wright.
-Production Assistant: Charles Carter.
-Edited by:  Em Ford.
-Animation: The Brewery VFX.
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robycrisblog · 9 years
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Great project. Nobody is perfect, but we all are beautiful.
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mindlessdream13 · 9 years
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You look beautiful. You are beautiful. Keep that in mind.
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jaikrishnaponnappan · 9 years
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You are beautiful - no matter how flawed you feel, no matter how upset you may about the way you look or how hard you find it to make friends, or be confident. Believe in yourself, and never let anyone tell you’re not beautiful - not even yourself. 
“Three months ago, I began posting images of myself without makeup on social media. The following film contains real comments that were left on images of my face.
Over the past few months, I've received thousands of messages from people all over the world who suffer or have suffered from acne, an insecurity or self confidence issues. 
I wanted to create a film that showed how social media can set unrealistic expectations on both women and men. One challenge many face today, is that as a society, we're so used to seeing false images of perfection, and comparing ourselves to unrealistic beauty standards that It can be hard to remember the most important thing - You ARE beautiful. You are beautiful - no matter how flawed you feel, no matter how upset you may about the way you look or how hard you find it to make friends, or be confident. Believe in yourself, and never let anyone tell you're not beautiful - not even yourself.” Join the discussion and share your thoughts - #YOULOOKDISGUSTING
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sensitiveshell-blog · 9 years
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(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWTRwj9t-vU)
EVERYONE SHOULD WATCH THIS 
I think this is relevant for all skin conditions.  People are mean.  Fact.  If you don’t have anything nice to say then don’t say anything at all…
This girl is amazing for being so open about her skin.  I Love this, and it’s so well shot and edited too : )
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1958fury · 9 years
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“Over the past few months, I've received thousands of messages from people all over the world who suffer or have suffered from acne, an insecurity or self confidence issues. I wanted to create a film that showed how social media can set unrealistic expectations on both women and men. One challenge many face today, is that as a society, we're so used to seeing false images of perfection, and comparing ourselves to unrealistic beauty standards that It can be hard to remember the most important thing - You ARE beautiful.”
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leonardovannucci · 9 years
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You are beautiful. Don't let anyone tell you differently... Not even yourself.
Sei bellissima. Non lasciare che qualcuno dica diversamente... Neppure tu.
Questa la campagna di una blogger londinese di 20 anni, esperta di make-up, che ha provato sulla sua pelle che cosa vuol dire farsi vedere pubblicamente online con il volto senza trucco. Le sofferenze inferte da più di 100.000 messaggi sotto alle sue foto l'hanno spinta a realizzare questo video. 
Entrate nella discussione utilizzando l'hashtag #youlookdisgusting ... perché ognuno può avere uno schermo dietro al quale nascondersi, ma pochi hanno la dignità di metterci la faccia.
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mdun · 9 years
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Have we always been so mean?
Have we always been so mean? Or has the internet - or our anonymity on the internet - made us meaner? Or is it just that we can all be mean so effortlessly and quickly here?
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[More on this video - a short, worthwhile read. I'll wait.]
I was talking to my 9 year-old cousin when she used the word "hate" to describe something she didn't like, and in the wake of all the #LoveWins and #HateWins over the last few weeks, I thought I'd promise myself I'd try to start using that word only when I mean it.
Which really means almost never.
I don't even really hate cilantro so much as utterly detest its scent and flavor. I don't even hate the bully that picked on me on the bus most of my middle/junior/high school days so much as pity what must've made him feel the need to make me miserable. (I probably would've had a different answer when I was 13.)
I don't even hate it when I see evil done in this world - I get angry, upset, frustrated, feel helpless and sometimes fear it - but I don't hate it. I just don't feel like adding more hate is going to in any way combat the hate that's out there. It's counter-intuitive to me that fighting hate with hate somehow reduces hate, or has a chance to eliminate hate.
I am bewildered and uncomprehendingly appreciative when I hear that the relatives and parishioners have forgiven the man that killed their family and friends. To be able to say in the same breath that they will never again hold their loved one, but forgive the person that made it so -- I see that as the way to fight hate. Though I hold out hope that I have their capacity to forgive somewhere in me -- and that I never have to find out if I do.
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