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45 Before & After Pics That You’ll Find Hard To Believe Show The Same Girls
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#2 Being 30 Is So Glamorous. I Still Challenge Anyone To Make Worse Faces Than I Can
#3 Sometimes I Look Presentable, But 90% Of The Time I Resemble A Butthole With Eyelashes
#4 Aww When Are You Due?? I’m Not Pregnant, I’m Just Really Talented
#5 My Friend Might As Well Have Invented Pretty Girls Ugly Faces
#6 When He Asks For Post-Shower Pics
#7 Your Facebook Profile Vs The Pics You're Tagged On
#8 Dear Internet... I Have Blessed You With My Talent. You’re Welcome
#10 Clueless In The Streets, Robbie Rotten In The Sheets
#11 I Don’t Know Why I Keep Exposing Myself On The Internet Like This But Apparently People Enjoy It
#13 My Wife Is The Master Of Making Faces
#14 I Have Two Modes And They’re Both Extra
#17 One Of My Favourite Faces To Make
#19 During And After Cosplaying Poison Ivy. You're Welcome
#20 Checklist Before A Walk: Comfy Shoes? Check. Empowering Feminist Garb? Check. Suitor Repelling Face? Double Check
#21 You’re Doing It Right When You’re In Physical Pain
#22 Went Full Danny Devito When I Learned I Could Force My Entire Neck/Chin/Face Upwards By Filling My Inflatable Neck Brace To Capacity
#24 My Only Prerequisite For Dating Is To Find Someone Who Can Make Worse Faces Than I Can
#25 Pictures My Husband Asks For Vs Pictures He Gets
#27 As A Photographer I Always Try To Capture Genuine Emotion
#28 My Wife Looking Beautiful And Hideous
#30 This Is What Happens When I'm Left Alone For An Hour
#31 Glasses On: Aunt Edna, Glasses Off: Girl Next Door
#32 From Pretty Cute 2 Please Shoot
#33 I Like Long Walks, Fuzzy Animals, And Crippling The Patriarchy With The Fury Of My Many Chins
#34 Sometimes You Feel Pretty And Sometimes You Don’t
#35 Both Sides Of My Personality Are Very Pleased With The Seahawks Win
#37 When The Nerdy Girl Finally Takes Her Glasses Of In An Early 2000’s Teen Movie
#41 Kawaii To Kill It With Fire Real Quick
#43 Get You A Girl That Can Do All This
#44 No, I Didn't Get Lip Injections
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A comparison is the thief of joy - but not in the case of the subreddit PrettyGirlsUglyFaces , where girls post hilarious before and after photos of themselves that show polished Instagram-worthy hot girl poses followed by the ugliest faces they can make. And this string of funny pictures is the perfect illustration for the two-sidedness of social media, where the images we often see only reveal the glossy side of things. So these girls are here to show you what ugly faces truly lie behind all the influencers' photos.
We previously introduced you to the hilarious Tumblr blog ( Pretty Girls Making Ugly Faces ) turned subreddit, back when it had 45k subscribers, but with a now 69.5k follower count, we had more of these cute faces to spread.
Scroll down below to check out the newest addition of funny women making ugly faces; they are sure to make you ugly laugh! And don't forget to upvote your favs!
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literally every human on earth has a little pouch of fat on their tummies, its where ya fuckin ORGANS ARE
lol...looks like a mother daughter side by side
She is unbelievably gorgeous in both pic, imo. That bone structure!! On the Reddit post this was stolen from she says she's a theater major. That is the kind of expressive face you want for theater!
It's like she aged from a skinny pre-teen to a stout mother of 5 teenage boys....
hahahaha...before thanksgiving...after thanksgiving
tell me you haven't lost your tooth
I remember my mom saying,"do you want your face to freeze like that"?
Shes so pretty so hard to believe it is the same girl. Well done.
No problem.
How are we going to do this?
really tell me the trick to make my upper lip vanish
That jaw dislocation skill is considerable.
OK, this one kinda looks like me. Before and After
Isn't it the same girl in #18 ?? Or something's wrong with my eyes..
I would not think these are the same girl
Fun fact: When men say they want a woman who looks "natural", they really mean they want a woman to naturally look like she's wearing makeup even when she isn't.
Extra points if you have a booger in the Nostril Shot.
the description is so hilarious...kawaii indeed
my gosh your second pic looks like my former mother-in-law...
We fetishized and objectify women so hard that a woman who is considered pretty making goofy faces is now a novelty. This is so weird. Like because a woman wears makeup and looks like what society views as “consensus attractive”, it’s off the wall that she could possibly look unattractive or reveal herself in that way?!
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Every time I accidentally turn on my front facing camera on my phone.......
All front cameras on mobile phones have magical ability to turn everyone into Shrek.
I have yet to do that without shrieking a little bit.
I actively encourage this kind of silliness in my relationship. Nothing more attractive and freeing then someone who doesn't take themselves too seriously!
These really made me laugh. It's nice to see people not taking themselves so damn seriously.
Well, it's easy to be silly and lighthearted when you know you're only ugly when you're trying to be and people you don't know don't call you terrible things randomly when you walk outside.
There’s a whole subreddit with much better ones.
r/prettygirlsuglyfaces
Every time I accidentally turn on my front facing camera on my phone.......
All front cameras on mobile phones have magical ability to turn everyone into Shrek.
I have yet to do that without shrieking a little bit.
I actively encourage this kind of silliness in my relationship. Nothing more attractive and freeing then someone who doesn't take themselves too seriously!
These really made me laugh. It's nice to see people not taking themselves so damn seriously.
Well, it's easy to be silly and lighthearted when you know you're only ugly when you're trying to be and people you don't know don't call you terrible things randomly when you walk outside.
There’s a whole subreddit with much better ones.
r/prettygirlsuglyfaces
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A Missouri mom’s Facebook post is highlighting the way mothers can have an impact on their daughters’ relationships with body image.
On May 8, Brittney Johnson posted a photo of herself trying on a swimsuit in a Target fitting room with her 4-year-old daughter Payton.
In the caption, Johnson described the day she spent with her daughter, noting that Payton chatted with a barista at Starbucks, made sure to say “please” and “thank you” at dinner, complimented a stranger’s’ hair, high-fived the attendant at a carousel she rode and even gave her two extra ride tokens to another little girl.
At the end of the day, Johnson and her daughter went to Target, where the mom picked out some swimsuits to try on. As she tried them on, she sent photos to her friends to help make choices. During this process, she snapped the photo she shared in her Facebook post.
“See that sweet baby girl in the corner? With half a dress on and one of the bikini tops I had picked out?” Johnson wrote. “I stopped for a second to see what she would say and when she turned to the mirror, she said ‘Wow I just love cheetah print! I think I look beautiful! Do you think I look beautiful too?!’”
At that point, the mom said she realized the impact her words and actions have on her daughter.
“I tell her that she is beautiful every single day,” Johnson wrote. “She is kind walking through the mall, because I tell her she is kind everywhere else. She is polite at the order counter because she hears me when I’m polite to strangers everywhere. She gives compliments to people she doesn’t know because she loves how it feels when she hears them.”
Applying this realization to parenting, she added. “When we are in a dressing room, with swimsuits of all God forsaken things, there is a split moment when I have the power to say ‘wow I have really gotten fat this year’ OR ‘wow I love this coral color on me!’ And those are the words burned into my daughters brain.”
Johnson called on her fellow parents to be examples for their kids when it comes to manners, kindness and body image.
“I am not a size zero. I never will be. I have big thighs and a huge rump and for some reason the middle of my body gets more tan than the rest?” she wrote. “But this body made a whole other body. I am strong. I am able. And I am happy. I don’t have to be beautiful like you, because I am beautiful like me.”
She added, “And as my daughter gets older, and she faces judgement and criticism, I will always remind her that the girls who look the prettiest in a two piece, or a body suit, or a freaking Snuggie, are the ones who are happy. Because that’s ALL that matters. And I want her to look at herself every single day and say ‘Oh wow! I think I look beautiful!’ because EVERY girl deserves to feel that.”
Johnson’s post received over 227,000 likes. She told HuffPost she was touched by the overwhelming response and ability to connect with fellow parents. Many people reached out to say her post inspired them to stop saying negative things about themselves.
“It has been such a great reminder that we are all on the same team, have the same fears and ultimately want the same thing for our children ― love,” she said.
“For every mean comment that I’ve received about my body, I’ve received at least a thousand positive comments, and I have to say that gives me a little more faith in humanity than when I started,” the mom added.
Johnson said she’s become a strong proponent of self-love. “I’m a mom but I am a lot of other things too. I’m a friend and a woman, and I think that sometimes going through the motions of being a momma drowns out the time to be all of the other things too,” she told HuffPost, adding that she thinks it’s particularly important to teach young girls to love others and themselves.
“I hope people can read my post and then look at themselves and say, ‘Here I am, and I am beautiful just the way I am.’ I hope people take away from it that our kids should know self-love and will only learn it if we take the time to teach it to them,” Johnson said.
She added, “And no matter what kind of mom you are or what size, you are beautiful and have every right to feel like you are.”

Teenage girls, body image and Instagram’s ‘perfect storm’
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The suffering of the photo-sharing app’s users came into focus this week with the leak of Facebook’s internal research
E mily started using Instagram when she was in her mid-teens and found it helpful at first. She used the photo-sharing app to follow fitness influencers, but what began as a constructive relationship with the platform spiralled into a crisis centred on body image. At 19 she was diagnosed with an eating disorder.
“I felt like my body wasn’t good enough, because even though I did go to the gym a lot, my body still never looked like the bodies of these influencers,” says Emily, now a 20-year-old a student who is in recovery.
Emily, who preferred not to use her real name, uses Instagram sparingly now. She is one of many Instagram users whose suffering came to prominence this week with revelations that the platform’s owner, Facebook, seemed to know it was damaging teenage girls’ mental health .
According to internal research leaked to the Wall Street Journal (WSJ), the app has made body image issues worse for one in three girls and in one Facebook study of teenagers in the UK and the US, more than 40% of Instagram users who said they felt “unattractive” said the feeling began while using the app.
Instagram has more than 1 billion users worldwide and an estimated 30 million in the UK, with Kim Kardashian, Selena Gomez and Ariana Grande among the accounts with hundreds of millions of followers between them. In the UK, the Love Island couple Liam Reardon and Millie Court have already raced to a combined following of nearly 3 million since winning the 2021 title.
Two in five girls (40%) aged 11 to 16 in the UK say they have seen images online that have made them feel insecure or less confident about themselves. This increases to half (50%) in girls aged 17 to 21, according to research by Girlguiding in its annual girls’ attitudes survey.
Sonia Livingstone, professor of social psychology at the department of media and communications, LSE, describes adolescence for teenage girls as an “arc” that tends to begin with the staple experiences of interest in pets, painting or playing with younger siblings, through to the more confident young woman ready to face the world. But it is the experience in the middle of that parabola that represents a particular challenge, and where Instagram can be most troubling.
“It is at that point where they are assailed with many answers to their dilemmas and a prominent answer at the moment is that it might be what they look like, that it matters what they bought,” says Livingstone, who next week is due to give evidence to MPs and peers scrutinising the draft UK online safety bill, which imposes a duty of care on social media companies to protect users from harmful content .
Facebook’s in-depth research into the photo-sharing app stated that Instagram had a deeper effect on teenage girls because it focused more on the body and lifestyle, compared with TikTok’s emphasis on performance videos such as dancing, and Snapchat’s jokey face features. “Social comparison is worse on Instagram,” said the Facebook study. The leaked research pointed to the app’s Explore page, where an algorithm tailors the photos and videos that a user sees, potentially creating a spiral of harmful content.
“Aspects of Instagram exacerbate each other to create a perfect storm,” said the research.
Livingstone says a key feature of the online safety bill will be its provisions on regulating the algorithms that constantly tailor and tweak what you view according to your perceived needs and tastes – and can push teenage girls into that vortex of esteem-damaging content. “There is a l
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