Thank God For Make-Up Says Jennifer Lopez
Well, that’s what I’m thinking Jennifer Lopez says ![]()
Again, like with Tyra Banks , I am astounded how make-up can turn every day looking people into such beauties.
Take a look below; Jennifer Lopez looks like a plain Jane on the left, and on the right she looks beautiful, I think.

No, make-up…..EEK! – Make-up, ahhhh, there we go, that’s better!
Many kudos to cosmetologists everywhere
You make the celebrity world so much prettier to look at by turning plain janes into gorgeous looking barbie dolls and even turning naturally ugly people into supermodels. I don’t know how you do it, but seriously, thank you!









You are right, Kim Kardashian IS hot either way.
Thats exactly what i was saying to my girl friend with out make up these stars look just like everybody else. did you see demi moore. kim kardashian is hot either way though.
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