Hate Every Photo You've Ever Had Taken? Me Too ... Until I Got the Cover Girl Treatment

Daily MailOctober 29, 2009

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TRULY, I have never liked having my photograph taken. Every time someone points a lens at me, I tense up. I feel every muscle in my body tighten as a stupid rictus grin appears on my face, making me look like Coco the Clown with Botox.

As a result, the pictures are always dreadful. So I've developed a kind of camera phobia. On holiday, I have been known to cover my face with beach towels. I have hidden behind rocks on beaches. In group photos, I try to disappear at the back so no one can see me. Like most women, I have stared at the covers of glossy magazines and thought: 'Why can't I look like that?'

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Hate Every Photo You've Ever Had Taken? Me Too ... Until I Got the Cover Girl Treatment

It would be so marvellous, I think to myself, to have just one relatively good photograph of myself. Then, in years to come, I can look back on it and think: 'Well, I wasn't too bad once.'

And now there is a solution. It is a new service, called Lights, Camera, Beau...

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