Macworld

9 iPhone apps for better-looking selfies

When it comes to selfies, you want to put your best face forward. Making subtle fixes to a splotchy complexion or taming wrinkles and under eye shadows doesn’t necessarily present a false face to the public—just a better one. Some selfie apps let you go all-out glam, complete with face shapers, eye makeup, nose thinners, and stylish lighting and airbrushing. How far you go is your choice, but keep in mind that too much fixing can result in a fake or even creepy look. Moderation is key.

Many selfie apps are free or ad-based, but nearly all offer in-app purchases for specialized enhancements and pro-level portrait features as well as to disable watermarks and ads. An increasing number of apps are adding subscription options, which may be ideal for habitual users.

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from MacWorld

MacWorld2 min read
Apple Finally Has A $999 MacBook Worth Buying
Along with the launch of the new M3 MacBook Air in March, Apple shifted around its laptop range to make room for a new budget model. Gone is the M1 MacBook Air that had been in the lineup since 2020 and in its place is a new $999 model: the 13-inch M
MacWorld1 min read
How The IPhone’s Headphone Safety Setting Can Affect A Bluetooth Speaker
Apple wants you to avoid damaging your hearing when you’re using an iPhone or iPad (but, strangely, not a Mac). In Settings → Sounds & Haptics → Headphone Safety, enable Reduce Loud Audio, and you can set a threshold above which your iPhone or iPad w
MacWorld2 min read
Peak Design Everyday Backpack: Smart Storage With A Snap
With the Everyday Backpack, Peak Design has created a backpack that’s robust and adaptable for many activities. And it looks chic, too. In the backpack’s notebook compartment, Peak Design came up with a very clever height adjustment. If you have a 13

Related Books & Audiobooks