These Instagram reality pictures are the results of over-editing, the real definition of how too much of anything could be harmful.
Editing is like makeup. When used correctly and sparingly, it enhances one's appearance. It has the opposite effect when misused, and these pictures are proof.
Editing should help the ultimate goal of beauty, not make it laughable. These individuals must think us gullible to have posted these pictures for us to admire and accept.
Gym Body

Macho woman photoshopped the entire picture, and just one missing line had to give her away. Gym body in the mud!
Unrealistic

This couple's picture is all shades of wrong, with the lady looking like the barbie doll she's not. The contrast in looks between them is glaring and awful, to say the least.
These Hips Are Lying

This photoshopped ass is so unreal. Even the beach is affected.
French Doll Leaves Us Shocked

After posting numerous pictures of herself dressed up as the French doll she aspired to be, her original look left everyone speechless when she showed up for an in-person interview.
No To Nose

How do you edit a picture and take out your own nose? Maybe it's overrated.
When Editing Leaves You Unrecognizable

Fans could not believe their eyes when they saw this singer in an interview. She looked nothing like her social media pictures.
Woman Or Doll?

This leaves us wondering whether the guy is hugging a woman or a doll. But her legs give her away. Real woman, poor editing.
She Has Your Attention

This is a typical example of an 'over-filtered' picture. Her silvery-white hair added an air of elegance to the 'before' picture, but that 'after,' no-no.
What Face!

Is that even a boy or a girl? Notice the contrast between the face and the hands, the size of the face, and even the lips, unmistakably over-edited!
Instagram Editing Class

This is from an Instagram page that charges for teaching you how to edit. Well, not bad, but it still looks unreal.
Big Toe

The idea might have been to make people believe the toe was that big, but it was edited. The second toe is testifying.
Sixty Three To Sixteen

This is a sixty-three-year-old woman looking like a sixteen-year-old girl. She took her editing skills too far.
A Shocker

She sent a job application with her photoshopped picture. Now, how are they supposed to recognize her?
Yes To The Ring, No To The Face

The ring should have had our attention, but that face stole the moment.
Video Shocker

Edited and unedited versions of an influencers video leave fans mouth-agape.
Even Models Get Caught

This model posted the picture on the left, and a few days later, a random photographer posted the same image but the unfiltered version on the right. Surprised much? You shouldn't be. It happens a lot on the gram.
Thought It Was A Person For A Moment

It's a mannequin. It popped up on an ad listing for wigs. At least it gives us an idea of how the wig would look on an actual person- or an overly photoshopped person.
She Claimed She Had Polish And Scandinavian Parents

When she posted a picture, all we could see was a young multiracial lady.
Was It All A Lie?

She is a model, and her unfiltered pictures looked nothing like her.
Brands Should Check Photos Before Uploading Them

This model's picture had gone viral before the brand discovered that the image was photoshopped.
The Face Doesn't Belong To That Body

This influencer morphed his face with another model's six-pack abs. Well, even that body has seen some bad editing. Pay attention to the arms and the backdrop.
That Upper Thigh

Who Was Posted Vs Who Was Tagged

Photoshopped Boy And His Mother

Whoever edited this picture made him look like a lion cub with facial hairs.
Definitely Filtered

Did she say "No Filters Needed?" Younique did not do that.
Filter For What?

Filter for deceit or for fun? This 75-year-old Dutch TV personality posted the left picture on Instagram. Well, she got the attention.
How Bizarre

Love Is Blind

This One Got Its Own Thread

Photographer Explains His Work

Woah, those were 30 pictures that should never have been. Remember them the next time you choose a filter or decide to photoshop anything - or anyone.