I see no difference.
This Is What 17 Celebrities Would Look Like Without Their Most Prominent Features

Some celebrities are so famous and easily recognizable that we can understand who they are just by seeing their smile or their eyes. We have seen them so much in the media that we associate them with certain characteristics. But, they would look so much different if just a simple thing was not the same.
Now I’ve Seen Everything prepared 17 pictures where some of our favorite celebrities appear a lot different than we’re used to seeing them.
1. Timothée Chalamet
2. Rihanna
3. Kylie Jenner
4. Ryan Gosling
5. Eddie Redmayne
6. Priyanka Chopra Jonas
7. Anne Hathaway
8. Chrissy Teigen
9. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson

He has HAIR.
His nose
10. Dascha Polanco
11. Adriana Lima
12. Courteney Cox
13. Amanda Seyfried
14. Tilda Swinton

Pumped lips/hair
15. Jason Momoa
Are you curious how you would look if some of your facial features were different?
Comments
Well, there were a few photos that I could not see a difference but then I'm not all that familiar with many on the list.
Most of them had lip changes and that’s it. The Rock and Jason Momoa had hair changes
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