Picture: Liv Tyler enjoys the day at El Matador Beach with friends Los Angeles, California - 27.06.10
Liv Tyler is urging magazine editors to stop publishing airbrushed photographs of Hollywood stars - because she finds body imperfections "charming and beautiful".
The Lord of the Rings actress is tired of seeing "manipulated" images of celebrities gracing the covers of publications and she wants the media to promote a more natural look.
She tells Britain's Daily Telegraph, "I know what people look like, and I see what pictures look like before they're airbrushed - my own and those of my friends - and every image is so manipulated.
"They'll take a hair off your arm and get rid of a pore or freckle on your face.
"Personally, I find imperfections and flaws charming and beautiful. I like it that all people don't look the same."
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