Airbrush Gone Overboard?
By CraftyCorner
@CraftyCorner (5600)
United States
July 7, 2009 2:00am CST
There are no glam shots, posters, billboards, magazine glossy pics, or even TV with out digitally enhanced airbrushed bodies all over the screen. However, has the airbrush busted out of control? Nineteen year old teen starlet Hayden Panettiere gets two bust sizes added to her chest for the advert poster for a new film called I Love You Beth Cooper.
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Before the airbrush gets a hold of Miss Panettier she appears pretty flat.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2009/07/06/article-0-059BE930000005DC-315_224x423.jpg
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Our lovely grows a bust size or two in her movie poster.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2009/07/06/article-1197840-059BE49A000005DC-977_224x423.jpg
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This concerns me because many young women look at glam shots, posters, billboards, magazine glossy pics, and TV to tell them just what they should look like. It is unreal, both the damage and the expectations. Parents are fighting an uphill battle with both the airbrush and the peer pressure. Girls, and increasing numbers of boys are succumbing to bulimia, anorexia, and body dismorphia in record numbers.
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A girl with body dismorphia and anorexia nerosia views her body with unrealistic eyes.
http://adsoftheworld.com/files/images/anorexia_HR.preview.jpg
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