Celeb Flaws: Erase or Embrace?

Only in Hollywood can someone's mole removal create a media firestorm. Sarah Jessica Parker has opted to remove her trademark face mark. But should she have left it alone?
Cameron Diaz took the bump out of her nose, Ashlee Simpson straightened hers... What should Cindy Crawford, Madonna and Patricia Arquette do--erase or embrace their "flaws"?
Star April 16, 2009, 5:16 PM
It’s true, we don’t want young girls to want to be little Barbie dolls.
But every girl should have the opportunity to feel pretty - if that means correcting a flaw that’s been bothering them, then so be it.
Ten Tees January 8, 2011, 2:23 PM
Good information. Good reading. I have a observation to offer about shirts.
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I believe in embracing flaws. So many young girls look up to celebrities - do we really want to teach them you should “fix” whatever flaws you have in order to fit into some mold of what people think you SHOULD look like?