Weight loss - the reality of before and after pictures...

Fast fact...

When it comes to the warped world of weight loss, it's not uncommon for both before and after pictures to be captured in a way which falsely promotes colossal change - the former being frequently (and purposely!) photographed in poor lighting and/or at an unflattering angle with imperfections (including a wider waistline!) intensified, and the latter skilfully shot (and photoshopped) in a way which makes the slimmer look trim, toned and tanned (everyone looks great with a golden glow!). 

This not only fools us into thinking that we can share and sustain the same slimming success if we purchase the calculating company's (or consultant's) pills, plans and products, particularly if they're persistently promoted by a celebrity slimmer, but it also leaves us failing to fight the flab as a result of resorting to a misleading weight loss method that is incapable of creating the change that's been captured on camera - the change that's often been digitally enhanced and achieved by resorting to a restrictive and unrealistic slimming solution that's unsustainable in the long-term.

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