If you’ve scrolled through TikTok over the past week, you’ve probably seen a video that goes something like this: a woman looks amazed as she stares at her face in the camera. She touches her lips, her eyelids, her cheeks, as if questioning that the parts of her face could actually be real. “It’s not me at all,” one user said.
That’s because, in fact, the face they’re touching isn’t really their own. It’s the result of an unusually impressive new face filter called “Bold…