Yes, commercials always say that we suck. So why not believe it. They may have used tricks to avoid negative social proof, but why don't we apply it ourselves. Models and actres ... More Yes, commercials always say that we suck. So why not believe it. They may have used tricks to avoid negative social proof, but why don't we apply it ourselves. Models and actresses in commercials say they have all sorts of skin problems until some miracle comes in product form. Even they have those problems. Why shouldn't we? And about the cure - you don't believe in miracles, do you? Less |
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While brands sell by telling how nice these l ... More While brands sell by telling how nice these look, their helping hands - the "creative industry" - sells by telling how bad these looked. Here is one example: /Christiane Beaulieu/ Believe it or not, CONSUMERS! (note: clients that use retouching services are also consumers) Less |