From NOT to HOT in 60 Seconds
Girls of all ages are starving themselves to get that perfect super model body. When in reality not even the glamorous models we see on billboards are real. Every ad photo you see has been altered by powerful software like Photoshop. Trim here, widen there, stretch this, cut that, lighting and shading turn and average woman into a goddess.












July 26th, 2008 at 2:26 pm
That is an incredible video. I don’t think it should surprise many that the photos we see in magazines and on billboards are photo shopped to such a degree that nobody could hope to replicate it naturally. Thanks for sharing!
July 27th, 2008 at 10:44 am
wasn’t this a dove ad?
July 27th, 2008 at 10:14 pm
this is old. it’s embarrassing that this is the first time you’ve seen it.
July 28th, 2008 at 1:25 am
It’s embarrassing that you read modeling tips sites Mike.
July 28th, 2008 at 6:59 pm
It’s the dove evolution ads, highly controversial because Dove is owned by Unilever, which owns Axe. The same ad firm that did this ad (in Toronto, Canada) also handles their Axe ads, which brazenly advertise the beauty ideals that they allege to break.
Also Dove is amongst the largest users of palm oil, which causes the destruction of the rainforest to fulfil this need killing hundreds, if not thousands of orangutans. Greenpeace did a spoof video based off of the Onslaught ad which is the sequel to this ad, and again done by the very same ad firm.
This entire beauty campaign is in reality just a marketing gimmick to appeal to an audience that had otherwise avoided Unilever’s long line of cosmetic products. The message is great, but there is no sincerity in their brand or corporation.