i just google image searched her and she does not have moles, really, she has freckles. google karen huger and you'll get a sense of the type of mole people think is startling. |
Are people distinguishing flattish, "birthmark" moles from 3-D moles. I have dark birthmark spots, but don't have ones that appear as a growth. |
To me mole is a raised thing but specifically the ones that I think are of note are ones that could be easily removed but the owner chooses not to. That doesn’t apply to flat things in the same way - you’d have to laser |
How does anyone know how easy a mole would be to remove except the doc and the owner of said mole. |
I agree. They can be gone with a 15 minute visit to a dermatologist. Don’t know why anybody thinks they enhance one’s looks. You listening , Vanessa Marcil & Rachel McAdams? |
Those of us who have had it done know. It’s not hard except in exceptional circs |
Yes, I'm sure famously attractive celebrities are reading your anonymous lectures about their moles and taking note. ![]() |
That mole is pretty prominent and I would probably have it removed though mostly for texture reasons (I think it would bother me to have something that raised on my face where I would feel it when ever I applied skincare). But I wouldn't call it "startling." Just prominent. I think she's an attractive woman and I don't think the mole makes her look unattractive even though it's noticeable. But also: this thread was premised in Blake Lively's mole which is waaaaaaay smaller. I have a similarly sized mole under my left eye and it's never bothered me and never occurred to me to remove it. I think this is the type of mole most people in the thread are thinking of. |
It depends on the type and size of mole and also it's location. I've had moles that took two second to scrape of at the doctor's office and I've had moles (of similar size!) that I had to see a surgeon for because of the location and risk of scarring. Also if you are someone prone to moles with family risk of skin cancer, one reason you may not remove a specific mole is because you are focused on other moles. Like I have many moles and my derm is not concerned about 99% of them (due to family history I get regular mole scans so that the deem can track the size and shape of my moles in order to identify any that are concerning and need to be biopsied -- not just removed but biopsied for signs of cancer). When I see my derm we focus on the 1% that may be an issue. I have mole on my chin that I guess some people on this thread would consider unseemly but it doesn't bother me and is not considered a health risk by my doc. So I don't waste time on it -- I focus on the moles my doc flags as potentially troubling and spend my time and money getting those addressed. |
yeah i mean it depends. Hers is fine. I think if i were her I would have explored removal just bc i really dont like moles and had all mine removed for this reason. but it certainly doesn't 'ruin' her looks. I think the ones that I'm always surprised by are like very large or raised ones that people could very easily deal with, and that I'd think would bother them if not aesthetically then just like for other reasons. But they don't. Same with skin tags - why leave those? |
O look another person with a pseudo relationship with celebrities on social media telling people at her actual level to stop talking about her "friends" |
And they don't need you to defend them. |
Again, people can have thoughts on celebrities and famous athletes. These people are not divine. |
Why would the poster care if this were true by the way? Is this supposed to be intimidating? "I am scared the internet doesn't agree with me!" |
Did anyone say they are? Just as you can have opinions on celebrities and athletes others can have opinions on your opinions. To me it is irrelevant if the person in question is a celebrity or not. I don't even like Blake Lively as an actress or care about her mole. but I still think the comments in this thread about moles being ugly and saying people should always remove them are stupid. Almost everyone has moles and facial moles (especially the size of the one on Lively's face) are incredibly common. The suggestion that literally everyone with one of these should remove it so that the tiny minority of people with weird mole issues can be more comfortable is dumb. And I say that on my own behalf. Not Lively's or any celebs. I'm quite certain they don't give a rat's a$$ what either of us think. |