<![CDATA[Jezebel: faux finish]]> http://tags.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/jezebel.com.png <![CDATA[Jezebel: faux finish]]> http://jezebel.com/tag/fauxfinish http://jezebel.com/tag/fauxfinish <![CDATA[Plastic 'Playboy' Bunny Holly Madison Is Looking For A Natural Woman]]> Hugh Hefner's girlfriend Holly Madison (well, one of them) has finally got what she's been lusting after for all these years! No, not a Hugh Hefner baby or a wedding ring. An official position in the photo department at Playboy. And you know what? She deserves it! After begging Hef for an internship, Holly got down and dirty, hauling costumes around and art-directing her own photo spreads. [Not to mention, sleeping with uh, Hugh Hefner. -Ed.] Now, Holly says she's going to use her powers as photography professional for the good of the Playboy readers:

I think readers are sick of seeing the same cookie-cutter blondes. I'm looking for natural bodies. I pay attention to what readers write in - and they do like to see diversity.
We'll believe it when we see it but it is heartening that a woman who essentially bought her body says she wants to fill the pages of Playboy with "real" women.


Diversity Search
[NY Post]

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<![CDATA[ Memo to consumers: Most mascara ads are...]]> Memo to consumers: Most mascara ads are not "realistic." Hot on the heels of the brouhaha over poor Penelope Cruz and her unbelievably long L'Oreal lashes comes criticism of cosmetics company Rimmel, whose print and TV spots — starring Kate Moss — have been banned over claims of falsie (get it?) advertising. Rimmel claims that Moss wasn't wearing falsies during the photo shoot but that her eyes may have been enhanced via computer afterwards. [Daily Mail]

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<![CDATA[ The latest trend among teens in Japan? Faux...]]> The latest trend among teens in Japan? Faux eyelash bars, where the young'uns are partaking in falsies made from fur, feather, velvet and other materials we would have never thought to put anywhere near our eyes. This really is a case of picture, thousand words, etc. Click on the tag to enlarge the photo. [Wired]

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