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And notes: So the customer looks nothing like the models but is still pleased with the make-up. So what? Or is she buying a distorting mirror? Should I recognise the customer or the person the make-up is evoking?

What is she* taking? And why did a commenter on GoComics make a reference to TinTin? (OK, we have a theory on that one, but is it related to the comic?)

*Based on necklace and shoes; not intended as sexism, though I suppose even making an assumption based on necklace and shoes could be considered sexist. Sue me, I’m 62.

7 Comments

  1. Well, people are always looking for the product that promises to make them look younger. This makeup makes the woman look like a literal baby.

    Maybe? That’s the only guess I have.

  2. I’d say that whatever the product is, it makes her look younger because she looks like a young child whose hair hasn’t grown out yet

  3. That could be it… note the button nose and the pupil-only eyes, which imply neoteny. But it’d be nice to have other context clues to confirm.

  4. Yeah, the “look younger” thing seems most likely. My guess was that the product is concealer, and it’s concealing ALL her facial details.

  5. She kind of looks like TinTin. That’s all I have. I hope this image embeds because the URL is long.

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