School pictures are getting a makeover as high school acne and grade school tooth gaps are Photoshopped out. Parents are opting to fine-tune their children’s “flaws” using Photoshop packages from school and family photographers. The trend coincides with the rise in popularity of editing apps like Facetune, and perfect pics could hurt kids’ and teens’ already-fragile self-esteem. However, backlash is building against advertising that does the same, with brands like Aerie and CVS Beauty leading the charge with un-edited campaigns. (Glamour)
