By Lee Pfeiffer
The general consensus seems to be that Julia Roberts is a pretty woman. However, she's made the unforgivable sin of reaching middle age, so her new ad touting Lancombe cosmetics appears to have been horrendously retouched in the attempt to "improve" her looks. If the ad has not been retouched, then the only other explanation is that Roberts sat for several hours with her face under an industrial sander. Does it strike anyone at the cosmetics group that if they are promoting makeup that is supposed to be very flattering, won't the average woman wonder why their ads need to doctor up one of the most glamorous ladies in show business?