None of them are conned into the stuff they do. The women I know who wear makeup, get their bodies changed, spend fortunes on perfume (and a gadzillion other things I disapprove of) are scientists and doctors and teachers and lawyers and politicians and diplomats and options traders and world champions of this or that. Not only that, it has become a capitalist industry propagating via the Internet, a rather ironic development since part of the original message was to spend less.īut one of the commentators on the dissing thread caught my attention for his rather patronising attitude that it was a cheap con to get the gullible. I didn't say hideous makeup because it would be redundant. In this case, awful, AWFUL pictures of middle American women wearing hideous clothes, hideous hair and makeup. This book is of the recent past period that people always spurn the most viciously. Not only that, it has become a capitalist industry propagating via the Internet, a rather ironic development since part of the original Recently a thread of Clever Cool Types on Goodreads were dissing this, which made me think about it some more. Recently a thread of Clever Cool Types on Goodreads were dissing this, which made me think about it some more. On the right, she has gone pale with rage after discovering that she's shelled out her hard-earned dollars for an obvious Photoshop scam which On the left, the woman has just decided to buy a copy of this book, believing that some crap about how her coloring is associated with a time of the year is magically going to make her twice as attractive.
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You only need to look at the two pictures above to understand how the famous Color Me Beautiful method works.