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Fake Face

In the era of social media, everyone can effortlessly construct a more "perfect" version of themselves. The advancement of retouching software and beauty filters in short videos allows people to modify their facial features at will, crafting an idealized appearance that aligns with mainstream beauty standards. This virtual identity gradually becomes the "mask" we wear in the digital world—ever more flawless, yet increasingly detached from reality.

This series is not just a visual exploration of beauty culture in the digital age, but also a reflection on contemporary identity—are we truly freer in the virtual world, or are we gradually losing our genuine selves? As "perfection" becomes a currency for attention, is our true self still being seen?

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