required What woman to the cellulite to say goodbye? Of course, the "orange skin gel-creme" of Nivea (made by Beiersdorf ) and a good photo editing program. Being made of the former can probably save!
this impression, at least the following display:
What is seen in this reduction to no longer half as much as in the original printed: The legs of these four ladies have been retouched obviously massive. Whom the print ad vorliegt (z.B. im "Beauty & Life special" der Coopzeitung , Nr. 19/2006), der vergleiche bspw. mal Arme und Beine hinsichtlich Farbtönung und Lichteffekten...
Ob solch augenscheinlicher Unterschiede stellt man(n) sich unweigerlich die Frage: wenn die Modells von der Hüfte aufwärts präsentabel genug sind, um mit dem üblichen Mass an Retusche auszukommen, wie müssen sie dann (trotz der Effekte der beworbenen Hautcrème) unterhalb davon aussehen, dass sie ohne eine komplette grafische Überarbeitung nicht auskommen?
Aber seien wir mal nicht so kleinlich, schliesslich werden uns ja noch wissenschaftliche Fakten serviert: "88% der Frauen sind überzeugt".
88% of about 3 billion women worldwide, so that then are so confident about the 2.6 billion Nivea anti-cellulite customers - and that can hardly be wrong yes!
But wait! The small print will also be read: the 88% refer to just 161 women who have used the cream for 4 weeks and then the statement "smoother skin" ticking on the test protocol.
The difference between "smooth skin" and "Bye bye cellulite" should then be back in about as great as that between the computer-to-set up and the real legs of the women shown above.
ps: to my surprise, the retouching of the same model in online special the Nivea website managed much better. A small sign of the paradigm shift from print to online world?
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