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Female orange peel under the lens of American photographer
This proposition is very strange. What are American photographers going to do? Orange peel lines, also known as fat lines, are medically the result of excessive water around fat cells and poor metabolism of aging waste, which leads to uneven ripples on the skin surface. Women's subcutaneous fat is thick and easy to produce. People who lose weight quickly or who don't like sports are prone to appear. To know what orange peel marks are, please look at the photos taken by Dr. China.
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