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Instagram vs realtà: 10 trucchi per manipolare la realtà sui social

8) La luce

Avete la cellulite?”, chiede Danae, e poi afferma: “anche io. Ma con la giusta luce non lo direste mai”. Nel video dimostra che se la luce non colpisce in modo troppo diretto la pelle delle cosce, allora i difetti non si vedono; eppure, facendo due passi avanti, il risultato cambia drasticamente. Ma non bisogna preoccuparsi se si hanno delle imperfezioni, “perché sono normali e umane”.

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Got CELLULITE? So do I. But in the right LIGHT it’s hard to tell. Because LIGHTING MATTERS. In harsh, direct sunlight, dimples and lumps and bumps tend to show. And that’s cool, because they’re NORMAL and HUMAN. In soft sunlight, like diffused light from the window, or gentle sunrises, dimples and lumps fade away. Which is ALSO COOL, because that’s STILL HUMAN. So if your snaps don’t look like those in the magazines, don’t worry. Don’t worry one bit. There’s a whole lot of great posing and incredible lighting and plenty more that goes into those snaps. Just a lil reminder today. You’re wonderful. Soft light. Harsh light. Smooth skin or dimple bumps or wiggly lumps or incredible BRAINS and all. Go girl. #feminist #whstrong #projectbodylove #talkingoutloud #selflove #normalizenormalbodies #instagramvsreality #womenshealthmag #womenirl

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