
<p>Beauty advertisements often market products to women that they claim will result in poreless, even-toned and wrinkle-free skin we've seen all our lives on the pages of magazines.</p><p>But when it comes down to it, there's only one product on the market that will get us to advertisement-level "perfection." And, unfortunately, it doesn't come in a tube.</p><p>A new series from North Carolina-based photographer Anna Hill imagines parody advertisments for Adobe Photoshop, the only "beauty product" through which women can achieve otherwise unattainable standards of beauty.</p><p>"The inspiration came from years of noticing that many cosmetic ads tend to be so overly manipulated and plastic looking, that I thought they may as well be advertising Photoshop rather than what they're actually marketing," she told Mashable. "I decided to turn that idea into a fun parody project, turning the ads around to make Photoshop the beauty product instead."</p><p><a href="http://mashable.com/2013/12/17/parody-photoshop-ad/">Keep reading...</a></p>