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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jan 16

    CVS, the American pharmaceutical giant, has pledged to stop "materially altering" all of the imagery associated with its beauty productshttp://nyti.ms/2r9rTMS 

    7:03 PM - 16 Jan 2018
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      2. Mitchell‏ @tweetsbymitchh Jan 16
        Replying to @nytimes

        their profits are going to drop. people are so used to seeing fake shit all the time that this will affect them. good for them, but people need to realize that images of models are always edited

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      3. Spinning bird‏ @Halfcourtbird Jan 16
        Replying to @tweetsbymitchh @nytimes

        I don't think so. The images out there look so fake that the women don't look real. It's so extreme that i think normal flaws will be welcomed.

        1 reply 0 retweets 6 likes
      4. Mitchell‏ @tweetsbymitchh Jan 16
        Replying to @Halfcourtbird @nytimes

        we'll see

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      5. Christina  🌸 🗽 🍎 ⏳ 🌊 🧡 🇺🇸‏ @onepinkpuss Jan 17
        Replying to @tweetsbymitchh @Halfcourtbird @nytimes

        Michell, with all due respect they’re not selling to you. I will only shop CVS for drugstore items from now on.

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      1. JaseEffect‏ @Jaseffect Jan 16
        Replying to @nytimes

        who doesnt like to see the signs of life in a beautiful woman? Thats reality folks.

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      1. Seana‏ @AlexanderSeana Jan 16
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        What?!?! Beauty products are being materially altered?

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      1. Phrenamorphic‏ @phrenamorphic Jan 17
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        An industry that thrives on the material altering of faces, pledges to stop materially further altering those faces with photoshop. Is this a victory? How about women stop wearing makeup?

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      1. Ever Cornejo‏ @EverCornejo Jan 16
        Replying to @nytimes

        Fine the difference! I love these games! Lol

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      1. GacWell‏ @glenn_carswell Jan 16
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        Whatever. Just fill my prescription.

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      1. Michele Hyacinth‏ @michelehyacinth Jan 16
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        And sorry...even CVS's "no airbrush" photo looks airbrushed or artificially brightened.

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      1. Martha Sheridan‏ @Mott1103 Jan 17
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        I’m not seeing much difference in these photos.

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      1. Ellie‏ @EllieMcInerny Jan 17
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      1. Andrew James‏ @MaxPuckerFactor Jan 16
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        Supernormal response is a very primal trigger-observed all the way through the animals from whales to fruit flies. That’s airbrushing, it is causing dumb humans to be attracted to an image in the same way a biologist encourages a butterfly to approach a painted object.

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      1. Carey Frisch‏ @CareyFrisch Jan 16
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        Oh Nooooooo!!!

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      1. Informed & Resisting‏ @Be_Kinderr Jan 16
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        Good for @cvspharmacy

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      1. c‏ @2bsunny Jan 16
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        Who cares??? When I want cough medicine I’m really not looking to see if the model on the box is airbrushed!! Who cares???

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