TO EVEN the most unpremeditated observer, the face of actor Julia Roberts in an advertisement for a Lancome foundation called Teint Miracle was something of a miracle.
Gone were the crows' feet, the eye bags, the lines around her doorway and the vein that bulges slightly out of her forehead (as seen in the more natural photo shown on the Extra cover) that are all usual for a woman of her age. In its place, an extraordinarily radiant 43-year-old woman with the preternaturally smooth skin of a boy.
It is well known that Photoshopping, or airbrushing, is capable of removing a freckle,