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What 21 Celebrities Would Look Like If They Fitted Today’s Influencer Beauty Standards

Beauty standards for women have changed constantly over the years. While shorter hair was considered trendy in the 1920s, people in the 1980s preferred bigger and longer hair. However, contrary to the natural beauty standards in the past,  today’s has become more and more unrealistic due to the invention of Photoshop. Women nowadays would spend thousands of dollars on hair extensions, lip fillers, and cosmetic surgeries just to look like the beauty influencers on Instagram. 
However, they often forget that beauty standards don't last very long. Something people feel beautiful now might not be in the next ten years. As we're living in a world where advertisements and media are full of photoshop images, it’s important to note that each person has their own unique beauty and that makes them different. As a result, we share with you guys these pictures from the “Goddess Women” Instagram page to prove that: natural looks are always better than trendy beauty looks, and it’s true even with the most beautiful celebrities in the world. 

#1. Kate Winslet

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#2. Selena Gomez

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#3. Megan Fox

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#4. Emma Watson

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#5. Irina Shayk

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#6. Cameron Diaz

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#7. Jennifer Aniston

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#8. Jessica Alba

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#9. Shakira

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#10. Dakota Johnson

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#11. Lily Collins

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#12. Keira Knightley

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#13. Adriana Lima

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#14. Natalie Portman

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#15. Angelina Jolie

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#16. Cindy Kimberly

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#17. Adele

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#18. Salma Hayek

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#19. Miranda Kerr

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#20. Vanessa Paradis

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#21. Monica Bellucci

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