Fans Just Called Out Kylie Jenner For Always Photoshopping These Lines On Her Face
March 28, 2023 by Maria Pierides
All of the Kardashian/Jenner clan have come under fire for their overuse of Photoshop over the years, with Kylie Jenner being the latest member of the family to cause a stir, as she has been called out by fans for constantly Photoshopping out her nasolabial folds – i.e., smile lines – in her pictures!
What Are Nasolabial Folds?Nasolabial folds, also referred to as nasolabial lines, smile lines, or laugh lines are simply the creases in the skin extending from both sides of your nose to the corners of your mouth. Although children have subtle hints of these, they become more prominent and permanent with age (they often start to get deeper in our mid to late twenties!) although other factors such as smoking and sun damage are also believed to cause them to deepen. The sun’s ultraviolet rays and smoking, for example, break down the collagen and elastin fibers in the skin that keep it smooth and supported, which therefore leads to deeper creases.
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Although smile lines are perfectly natural, the 25-year-old Kylie Cosmetics founder has been known to Photoshop them so they disappear completely in pictures, which she has now been called out for on a March 16th Instagram post by @beauty.false showing some Insta vs reality pictures. The post is captioned: “This post is about nasolabial folds. Often they become the object of editing, but they are a normal part of our face.” We know the mom-of-two Photoshops a *lot* of her features to always present a smooth and almost unrealistic image, but this post was specifically about the smile lines!
“@kyliejenner is notorious for editing these out. It’s what makes her look so different on video/unedited photos!” exclaimed one fan. “The amount of editing of the folds in these pics is absurd,” commented another. “Not even Kylie can look like Kylie. These women have made a mold not even they can fill,” noted another. “It’s crazy how just editing [these lines] out makes you look like an actual doll. This is the standard of beauty that is being pushed on our girls and boys,” said another.