Sweet Selfie: Photo Editor&Cam Reviews – Page 4

5/5 rating based on 102 reviews. Read all reviews for Sweet Selfie: Photo Editor&Cam for iPhone.
Sweet Selfie: Photo Editor&Cam is free iOS app published by 启鹏 梅

Awful

Coconut813

This app is awful and will not allow me to unsubscribe I don’t use it and I’m tired of them charging my account


Too much $

Coorly Noeelll

They’re asking $4.99/ week?? I pay $10 a month for photoshop. Why would an app that can’t do as much charge so much more? I genuinely can’t understand that ??‍♀️


Best editor

Aziza ta

I love it to so far!!!


I don’t like this app

6077263rA

It don’t make my pictures look niceI don’t like it


They stole my money

rubyreded

They said it was free for a week to try it out and they took 35$ from my account!!!


A fool and his money are soon parted

gmlaster

I would’ve bought this for $5. But $40?!! That’s just greedy. Seriously, anyone who pays THIS MUCH for an app, no matter what it does, deserves to be ripped off. Clearly P.T. Barnum was right: There’s a sucker born every minute.


Trash

Kas1236

Don’t waste your time the image quality is trash


Awesome

twilbankd

This is soooo cool


About price

Lisandra16

Too expansive


Horrifying YouTube add

Instagram7373

I downloaded this app so I could leave a review in hopes the developers or advertising team would see this. I came from a YouTube add where the features of the add were displayed by “fixing” girls with curvy bodies and giving them a Disney princess waist line that made it look like they had no organs. Trying to convey that these women’s bodies were unacceptable and needed editing that extreme is so incredibly toxic. I’m sure this app is good considering the other reviews, but this is not how we should be promoting things like this. Editing apps are great for fixing bad lighting, editing out a pimple or some stray hairs, but we should not be using them to change ourselves into some extremely unrealistic standard of beauty that young girls think they need to achieve in reality when it’s all editing and no one really looks like that. I realize I’m getting far too heated over this, but the impacts of this are real, and the corporate photoshop that celebrities endure on magazine covers that we are all so eager to criticize is no different than this. We should come at things like this with the same enthusiasm. Please consider changing the way you advertise as to not contribute to the idea that being a size 00 with an hourglass figure is the only way to be. I’m sure your intentions were pure enough but change needs to occur.