I don’t normally love having my picture taken, but if someone insists I look particularly gorgeous, it seems like the time to pose. Skipper gave me an ego boost on this day last summer and complimented my makeup, so I asked her to snap a pic. I’m going to share one of the less-hated photos of me, taken by Skipper (my friend and former co-worker). I posted a shot of this client after doing her hair, and she went in and added just a few touches that really made my photo look professional! I was amazed! (For the sake of her privacy, I’ll not be showing off her face, or her handiwork.) However, my photography could use some work. This client is already extremely gorgeous and doesn’t need the aid of a cosmetic app to make her shine. The free picture editor that I speak of is an app called Perfect365, and it’s an online makeover app that was recommended to me by a client in the salon. I’m a tell-all kind of gal, and I don’t mind using a few little enhancements to lure readers to my blog! The Scoop I totally used a free photo editor on that photo! I never said I wouldn’t edit for A Hair In My Biscuit, now did I? Why, you ask? It just looks more professional, and of higher quality. However, if you’ll turn your attention to my lovely headshot in the top left corner of this blog, you’ll see evidence that I’m a lyin’, cheatin’ heifer. Sure, I have moles and dark spots and wrinkles under my eyes (although I’m down a few moles after visiting my dermatologist last week), but it’s the skin God gave me and I wouldn’t dare erase all that junk for a Facebook post (very often). I’m perfectly content with my own looks, and confident in the fact that this old skin of mine has served me well over the years. Swiped from Awkward Family Photos, a favorite site of mine to visit!ĭespite recent social trends, the chance of seeing pictures of me on Facebook after using the amazing tools I’m about to show you are slim to none (okay, 1 in 100).
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