We’re All For A Joyful Filter But Photoshopping Jennifer Aniston Is A Step Too Far

An account has taken to Photoshopping pictures of Jennifer Aniston and we're not OK with it

Rachel Green Jennifer Aniston Photoshop

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Points of contention aren't exactly few and far between when it comes to Instagram and right now it's Photoshopped images of our beloved Jennifer Aniston in-character as Rachel Green in Friends that have the masses tutting. We first spotted the images in Instagram account @80slolita where they were re-posted from their original source @goddess.women, an Instagram account made up of retouched celebrity images. Whilst the followers of @goddess.women sign up for this sort of content, those who caught sight of it on the @80slolita account were mostly horrified and a slew of disapproving remarks duly flooded the comments section. One user (@katya.gusgus) wrote 'Why kill natural beauty with Photoshop?', whilst another (@classicberries) wrote 'Oh god what did you do to her?'.

So what has been changed? All the classics, but we'll reel them off anyway. Her lips have been enlarged and defined, her eyes have been rounded off and given a Disney-esque sparkle, her brows have been defined, the lot. All noticeable, significant changes that caused bafflement and outrage in equal proportion amongst Instagram users and indeed the Grazia team. The contraversial post also neatly links into a conversation currently raging about filters on Instagram.

Let's Talk About #FilterDrop

Make-up artistSasha Louise Pallari has been vocal about the dangerous use of filters on Instagram in the past year especially when it comes to face altering filters and AR filters. Sasha created the hashtag #filterdrop to help bring some balance to social media feeds the world over. What is it about? It's a move to counteract the use and effects of filters, face-altering apps and Photoshop on social media. Sasha is encouraging Instagram users to post a picture of themselves without any editing and include the hashtag #filterdrop, producing a realistic and honest feed of content that on occasion stands in direct juxtaposition to many of the highly polished images out there - Jennifer Aniston's Photoshopped images being just one example.

Now we want to make clear that we love a good filter - who doesn't get a kick from adding a vintage video camera effect to an Instagram story? Or amping up the vibrancy of an Instagram grid picture with a dose of Juno or Clarendon? Sasha herself is quick to point out that the hashtag is not meant to shame or to have any negative impact on anyone. In a recent video post she clarifies that 'this isn’t about never using [filters]. Not everybody is going to be confident enough to not use them. And even if you are confident enough to not use them, they’re fun. Sometimes they have an interesting texture or a grain effect, that’s a totally different thing.' Sasha speaks about Instagram story filters, tone tuning and comments 'this isn’t about putting all of those things into one box and saying let’s never use filters, let’s never change the tone', she continues 'There isn’t any judgment here because we are the product of this huge problem this huge cycle that I am trying to break.’ Sasha wants to counteract the damage that a widespread influx of altered and edited images might have on the confidence of others, distorting their concept of what is 'normal' and depleting confidence. We love jollying up a lacklustre picture with a few lighting tweaks and playing with the latest Instagram Story filter finds, there's nothing wrong with that, but if you're craving a dose of reality and a refreshing take on Instagram, click onto #filterdrop and show it some love.

A Rundown Of ALL The Weird And Wonderful Beauty Lessons We Learned Watching Friends

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10 Beauty Lessons We Learned From Friends

Never Let A Non Makeup Wearer Do Your Makeup1 of 10

Never Let A Non Make-up Wearer Do Your Make-up

In 'The One With the Chick and the Duck' Ross tries his hand at make-up artistry in the wake of Rachel's broken rib. Cue an onslaught of 80s worthy eyeshadow and exclamations from the MUA maestro of 'you know you don't wear enough of this!' (watch out Bobbi Brown). Needless to say, the final look did not meet with approval. Note to self: If your usual make-up application methods aren't an option, make your way to those kind souls doling out free make-up trials at your nearest department store, or rock the real no make-up look. The alternative is only viable for Halloween.

Never Wax Next Door To A Breakup2 of 10

Never Wax Next Door To A Breakup

At-home waxing is always a point of contention when it comes to the de-fuzzing debate. Monica and Phoebe both proved useful guinea pigs in The One the Morning After, demonstrating that a) you should steer clear unless you boast a gargantuan pain threshold and b) the whole process is not advisable when a heart-wrenching breakup is in the offing next door. Your screams merely add to the tension, you can't casually pop out for some ice to soothe the inflammation, the whole situation becomes a melting pot of angst. Conclusion? Head to the salon and dodge all forms of hairy situations in one.

Brow Trauma? Ask For Help3 of 10

Brow Trauma? Ask For Help

The phrase 'brows are sisters not twins' was coined to comfort the perfectionists among us and persuade us that no two brows ever have to look exactly the same. We're betting it was of little comfort to Joey, however, when a botched brow wax left him with a 'baby caterpillar chasin' it's mama' across his face. That said, all it took was the gentle hand of Chandler, and skills acquired from years of primping and preening his drag queen dad and pals, to even things out a little. Moral of the story: never be afraid to ask for brow grooming help. Your friends will be there, tweezers in hand, come what may.

Swerve Self-Service Fake Tanning Booths4 of 10

Swerve Self-Service Fake Tanning Booths

Our sun-kissed golden rules of faux tanning? Stick to a bottle and a sturdy mitt or book in with a pro. A person. An actual human holding a mister and proffering paper panties, that sort of professional. Automated booths? Dodge. Ross may be a ditz at times, but when Mississippi-less counting messed up his turn-and-spray sequence, we all felt for the uber-bronzed paleontologist.

Combatting Frizz: It's All In The Preparation5 of 10

Combatting Frizz: It's All In The Preparation

It's all very well racing around screaming 'It's the humidity!' but Monica's whole Barbadian frizz farce COULD have been avoided had she preempted the weather and her hair's natural curl. Pack a serum guys! Anything lightweight and hardworking would have tamed that fuzz-ball in no time.

Baths Are Next Level6 of 10

Baths Are Next Level

Just like Chandler, you questioned this. You doubted the power of bathtime, but one luxed-up bath in and you've joined the ranks of converts. Welcome. For Pre-Season-8-Episode-13-Chandler, a bath's primary attraction was the 'wet naked lady' that was in it - Monica - but when his wife shows him how a solo bath is done (we're talking candles, effervescing bath salts, the lot), there's no going back. Post-Season-8-Episode-13-Chandler is a changed man.

Teeth Can Be TOO White7 of 10

Teeth Can Be TOO White

Yes, the cast of the TOWIE have reiterated this lesson in the last decade, but it was Ross Gellar who initially put a stop to over exuberance in the teeth-whitening world. His day-glow dental work might have lit his path home at night, but it won him zero advantage in the dating game. Heed the word of your dentist and don't get carried away, Ross sacrificed his hard-earned bank of dignity to grant you this lesson. Use it wisely.

Mask Mapping Is A Thing8 of 10

Mask Mapping Is A Thing

Ross, Joey and Chandler were working that mask mapping know-how long before L'Oréal got their hands on the phrase. A good clay number spread evenly across your T-zone is your highway to a clear, matte complexion, it even leaves room for a hydrating mask across your cheeks. What knowledge. What beauty prowess. Ross, Joey and Chandler, we salute you.

Provide Your Hairdresser With Visual References. Always.9 of 10

Provide Your Hairdresser With Visual References. Always.

If anything provoked a spike in magazine-cutouts being shoved in the faces of hairstylists worldwide, it was this chilling episode of Friends. In The One With Ross' New Girlfriend, Monica enlists Phoebe's hair cutting 'skills', unwittingly ending up with a Dudley Moore barnet, when she had requested a more on-trend Demi Moore style. We gasped, we shuddered, we vowed it would never happen to us. Never before have we been so in debt to Pinterest.

Beware The Steam Of The Sauna10 of 10

Beware The Steam Of The Sauna

We apologise wholeheartedly for revisiting the cringe-fest that was Chandler's encounter with Monica and Ross' dad in the steam room, but what a lesson we learned. De-steam your glasses, keep your wits about you, and most importantly of all, keep your towel ON. Unintentional lap dances stay with you. Apparently.

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