Rachel McAdams mole

Anonymous
It was distracting and I didn't see her mole in the notebook or hot chick or mean girls. Why don't celebs remove growing moles for aesthetics?
Anonymous
What was distracting?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It was distracting and I didn't see her mole in the notebook or hot chick or mean girls. Why don't celebs remove growing moles for aesthetics?


What a mean-spirited thread. Sarah Jessica Parker removed the mole on her chin and her fans freaked out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It was distracting and I didn't see her mole in the notebook or hot chick or mean girls. Why don't celebs remove growing moles for aesthetics?


What a mean-spirited thread. Sarah Jessica Parker removed the mole on her chin and her fans freaked out.


Seriously. The woman is gorgeous.
Anonymous
It clearly doesn't bother her and hasn't hurt her career. I'm sure she's 1000000000 times better looking than you are. And clearly a kinder person.
Anonymous
I’ve also noticed McAdams’ mole, but I had several moles removed, including three from my face, so moles stand out to me. I’m sure many celebrities have them removed. She is more confident than I ever was.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’ve also noticed McAdams’ mole, but I had several moles removed, including three from my face, so moles stand out to me. I’m sure many celebrities have them removed. She is more confident than I ever was.


Moles stand out to everyone. Madonna removed hers probably cause it grew.
Anonymous
Do whatever works for you. I hate moles and have them removed from time to time. Guess Rachel is fine with hers. I find them distracting, too.
Anonymous
https://www.vogue.com/article/marilyn-monroe-cindy-crawford-beauty-marks-moles

Beauty marks, not moles.

Maybe with skin cancer, the beauty mark is no longer in fashion.

"The inexplicable magnetism of a well-placed beauty mark, of course, has been a phenomenon throughout history. Long before a “Material Girl”–era Madonna paid homage to Marilyn Monroe with the help of her own exaggerated mark—or Edie Sedgwick confirmed the undeniable It-factor of drawn-on dots, it was Marie Antoinette who prompted legions of 18th-century courtiers to adorn their faces with moleskin or velvet mouches, which, depending on their location, conveyed anything from relationship status to a flirtatious personality."

Anonymous
if they aren't growing, they are not of concern

I went to the doctor to have a strange one on my hand looked at. They told me removal would leave a scar worse than the mole itself.

I have a couple on my face. Sorry my cindy crawford looking mole above my lip is so ugly/distracting to you. It is part of me and has been since I was little.
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