This Product Will Change You!
How many times have you seen in the modern age era a person who claims whether it’s on Facebook, TV or the Internet that they have a product that will change your looks? And you look at the spokesperson and think wow, they look great! And you see them on video, so it has to be true, right? Many people know better, but people still buy into these products on the “hope” that maybe it will be a miracle in a bottle.
Companies make lots of money deceiving people and try to get them to purchase a product on the “dream” of how they could look, but the truth is most products don’t fundamentally change the way we look. They may have minor and temporary effects, but they usually don’t do anything dramatic.
Many thanks to Wayne Goss for making this video and showing you the truth! Check this out. It’s well worth the watch, and thanks to LC for sharing this with me.
I just discovered a few days ago that the camera on my phone has essentially the same program built in (although I’m not sure if it works with video or if it’s just the still photography setting that has it). I had to take a picture of myself, so I used the back-facing camera for maybe the first time ever, and in between shots my finger slipped and hit a slider I hadn’t noticed before. When I went to look at the pictures I had just taken, I was shocked to find that my skin looked *vastly* brighter and more even in the last few shots than it did in the first. That’s when I noticed the slider I had hit. On one end was an icon depicting the silhouette of a woman’s head in profile, and on the other end was the same icon but with the kind of little star shapes used to indicate shine or sparkle. I slid all the way and watched my face go blurred and bright. I slid it back and watched the texture and dark spots return. It was a moment of realization not unlike that felt by the man in this video.
The filter reminds me of ‘autotune’ in the music industry.