The worst is that the post-production effect has ruined the portrait of three spokesmodels
by an overexposure that completely burns :evil: with white light the left side of the Milla's face
and the right side of Eva and Laetitia's faces.
So there is a rare phenomenon of the hole of black light between Milla and Eva!
The hairstyle is flat as a computer basic cheap texture particularly for Eva.
Then the Laetitia's mouth has been digitally massacred.
The final result looks like 3D pretty mutant androids with fake skin but beautiful eyes.
As I found the same visual on loreal-paris.fr, it was not a fake.
I wonder if this official website has been hacked to promote the project of law
that asks for the mandatory mention "photoshoped photographs."
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Finally in this version of the visual, Laetitia looks more human than the two others
with her blond undulating hairstyle because the lightness and the brightness
from the original photograph have been a little bit more preserved.
Nimzo I am a photographer who works in the modeling field as well as other areas of photography. I can tell you that every photo you see of a celebraty has been photoshopped in some way. So while I agree with you on this photo that it has been changed and darkened. Its nothing unusual and I am 100% certain that the original you show as well has had several hours of work done on it as well. Just commenting from a photographer point of view not trying to be confrontational.
It's not a case of just dodging, burning and fiddling with the exposure that is the issue with Loreal pics in general and particularly this pic....it's the very heavy handed use of edge preserving smooth. Many magazines leave just one of the vertical beauty spots on Laetitia's cheek, perhaps to lie that the photo is natural, others get rid of both marks but keep her complexion. Loreal go even further by making her look like she is made out of plastic :yuckky: