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Cosmopolitan April 2008Score a Posh Perk: Celebs have people to make them look flawless in photos, and now you can have them too. Starting at $7 per photo, picwash.com will get rid of facial shine and remove red eye in the pics you upload to their site. When they’re done, you’re left with a clear picture and an even more beautiful you. |
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O, The Oprah Magazine: December 2007"PicWash.com: Who couldn't use a little airbrushing? Send away shots of family and friends for natural-looking cosmetic retouching. PicWash editors can cover blemishes, tone down shiny skin, reduce red-eye, and whiten teeth for $7 per shot. Frame-worthy results are ready within 48 hours." |
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Quick and Simple: December 2007Q: I’m turning a family photo into our holiday card. Any budget-friendly way to reduce the red-eye and wrinkles? A: Upload your photo to picwash.com, a photo-enhancement service that artfully retouches an image according to your preferences for just $7 (compared to the $50 or more that some film pros charge). |
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Good Housekeeping: December 2007Pose Like a Pro "Get a Touch-Up - If all else fails, do as celebrities do and fake perfection after the fact. The online service at picwash.com will subtly retouch your photos - imagine fewer wrinkles, whiter teeth - for $7 to $10 a pop (depending on your specific requests). |
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Nylon Magazine: November 2007“If, as the turn of the century proverb attests, a picture is worth a thousand words, then PicWash founder Daniel Ciraldo may be onto something. After watching his younger sisters painstakingly attempt to retouch their snapshots before uploading them to their MySpace and Facebook profiles, Ciraldo had an idea – why not create a company that would offer magazine-quality photo retouching services to the masses? And thus was born PicWash, a web service that allows you to upload your photos and have them professionally retouched within 48 hours, at a cost of about seven dollars each. Glossy forehead? No problem. Gargantuan zit on your chin? Gone. Spinach in your teeth that your so-called friends failed to point out? Not anymore. The result is, well, picture perfect. FV. For more information, go to http://www.picwash.com/ ” |