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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.

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  1. Unknown's avatar

    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.

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  2. Unknown's avatar

    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.

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  3. Unknown's avatar

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

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