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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington
Yes, it would have been kinder, but it would still have been an unwarranted comment.
Young girls follow the celebs, they want to look as good as they can and will use all kinds of artifice to ensure they do....lipstick, eyeshadow....fake tan. What's the difference? It was for a special event....a wedding. We all make an extra effort for such occasions. Is that wrong? I don't think it is.
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No, it isn't wrong.
Although I've never had one myself, it's popular with males, as well as females, who want a healthy glow, without risking skin cancer.
Willow's daughter is a beautiful young woman, both on the inside, and out.
People might not see the need themselves, but comparing it to sow's ears - ugly, and silk purses - beautiful, is rude.
Hence, if you don't agree with spray tans, it would have been kinder to say 'Don't gild the lily'. Which at least infers that you can't improve on perfection.