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 was distracting? |
What a mean-spirited thread. Sarah Jessica Parker removed the mole on her chin and her fans freaked out. |
Seriously. The woman is gorgeous. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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." |
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. |