Boohoo Posts Image Without Photoshopping Model’s “Imperfections” Out And The Internet Is Saying FINALLY

If you have ever flipped through a magazine, watched a commercial, or passed an ad poster in the subway you might have felt a pang of envy. The envy that comes from seeing gorgeous photo models and celebrities with ultra-smooth skin and beautiful bodies. Well, Bored Panda is here to tell you not to fall into the unrealistic beauty standards’ wormhole that is the ad world.

Don’t feel too bad if you have been trapped by these advertising companies. They receive an enormous amount of help from their best friend, Photoshop, which eliminates acne, lines, and fat creating that perfect body image. Well, the fashion company Boohoo decided they would break from the old advertising model and are getting praised across the internet for their ad campaign choice. The brand posted pictures of models proudly baring showing their natural beauty, including stretch marks, with no photoshop tricks in sight. While they are not the first company to introduce a ‘real women’ style campaign targeting inclusivity, people enthusiastically shared their appreciation through re-posts and positive comments. Scroll down below to see the Boohoo models in all of their un-photoshopped glory!

A post by a Facebook user has gone viral, drawing attention to the brand Boohoo

Boohoo Posts Image Without Photoshopping Model’s “Imperfections” Out And The Internet Is Saying FINALLY
Boohoo Posts Image Without Photoshopping Model’s “Imperfections” Out And The Internet Is Saying FINALLY

Boohoo decided not to edit out the models natural stretch marks

Boohoo Posts Image Without Photoshopping Model’s “Imperfections” Out And The Internet Is Saying FINALLY
Boohoo Posts Image Without Photoshopping Model’s “Imperfections” Out And The Internet Is Saying FINALLY

You can still find pictures of the same model with her ‘imperfections’ photoshopped out

Boohoo Posts Image Without Photoshopping Model’s “Imperfections” Out And The Internet Is Saying FINALLY
Boohoo Posts Image Without Photoshopping Model’s “Imperfections” Out And The Internet Is Saying FINALLY

But it looks like Boohoo is sticking with the natural look, showing off marks on other models as well

Boohoo Posts Image Without Photoshopping Model’s “Imperfections” Out And The Internet Is Saying FINALLY
Boohoo Posts Image Without Photoshopping Model’s “Imperfections” Out And The Internet Is Saying FINALLY
Boohoo Posts Image Without Photoshopping Model’s “Imperfections” Out And The Internet Is Saying FINALLY

Several other companies have already taken this path for their ad campaigns

Boohoo Posts Image Without Photoshopping Model’s “Imperfections” Out And The Internet Is Saying FINALLY
Boohoo Posts Image Without Photoshopping Model’s “Imperfections” Out And The Internet Is Saying FINALLY
Boohoo Posts Image Without Photoshopping Model’s “Imperfections” Out And The Internet Is Saying FINALLY
Boohoo Posts Image Without Photoshopping Model’s “Imperfections” Out And The Internet Is Saying FINALLY

CVS announced that they will no longer photoshop their beauty ads last year

Boohoo Posts Image Without Photoshopping Model’s “Imperfections” Out And The Internet Is Saying FINALLY

People are excited about Boohoo joining the natural beauty wave

Boohoo Posts Image Without Photoshopping Model’s “Imperfections” Out And The Internet Is Saying FINALLY
Boohoo Posts Image Without Photoshopping Model’s “Imperfections” Out And The Internet Is Saying FINALLY
Boohoo Posts Image Without Photoshopping Model’s “Imperfections” Out And The Internet Is Saying FINALLY
Boohoo Posts Image Without Photoshopping Model’s “Imperfections” Out And The Internet Is Saying FINALLY
Boohoo Posts Image Without Photoshopping Model’s “Imperfections” Out And The Internet Is Saying FINALLY
Boohoo Posts Image Without Photoshopping Model’s “Imperfections” Out And The Internet Is Saying FINALLY
Boohoo Posts Image Without Photoshopping Model’s “Imperfections” Out And The Internet Is Saying FINALLY

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