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I'm a forensic artist, worked for the San José Police Department from 1995 to 2011.
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I showed up to a place I'd never been, and there was a guy with a drafting board.
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We couldn't see them. They couldn't see us.
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Tell me about your hair.
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I didn't know what he was doing, but then I could tell after several questions that he was drawing me.
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Tell me about your chin.
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It kind of protrudes a little bit, especially when I smile.
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Your jaw?
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My mom told me I had a big jaw.
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What would be your most prominent feature?
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I kinda have a fat, rounder face.
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The older I've gotten, the more freckles I've gotten.
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I would say I have a pretty big forehead.
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Once I get a sketch, I say, "Thank you very much," and then they leave. I don't see them.
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All I had been told before the sketch was to get friendly with this other woman, Chloe.
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Today I'm gonna ask you some questions about the person you met earlier, and I'm gonna ask you some general questions about their face.
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She was thin, so you could see her cheek bones, and her chin, it was a nice, thin chin.
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She had nice eyes. They lit up when she spoke.
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Cute nose.
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She had blue eyes, very nice blue eyes.
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So here we are... This is the sketch that you helped me create, and that's a sketch that somebody described of you.
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See yeah, that's...
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She looks closed off and fatter, sadder too. The second one looks more open, friendly, and happy.
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I should be more grateful of my natural beauty. It impacts the choices in the friends that we make, the jobs we apply for, how we treat our children.
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It impacts everything. It couldn't be more critical to your happiness.
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Do you think you're more beautiful than you say?
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Yeah... yeah...
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We spend a lot of time as women analyzing and trying to fix the things that aren't quite right, and we should spend more time appreciating the things that we do like.
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You are more beautiful than you think.