The Look-Younger Makeover
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Cakey foundation, clumpy mascara, and streaky blush can add years to your face. Get a fresher look with these pointers from makeup artist Alison Raffaele.
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These two pictures do not even look like the same woman. Why do they do this? Even if it is the same woman, they owe it to the readers to have photos taken in the same manner. The one on the left is more of a close-up and is focused, while the other looks distant as if it was shot with a different lens.
It is same person.
Can’t you tell by their eyebrows?
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