After this, an unknown woman franticly trying on various items of clothing and carefully analysing herself in each outfit, presumably getting ready for a night out. The phone then rings and we hear that her date for the evening is coming to pick her up at half six rather than 8pm as previously planned. After the failures of previous outfits, she realises that she only has half an hour to get ready and runs quickly into the bathroom. Whilst in the bathroom she finds a spot on her nose and continues to sob with her face in her hands, while she does this, her hands are make an increasingly deeper and unusual dent on her temples and forehead. Realising that she can in fact mould her own skin to whatever shape she desires, she looks at the front cover of a magazine and gets to work; making her eyes bigger, chin more shaped, waist smaller, longer neck and fuller lips. As her date, Henry comes to pick her up, she hesitates to answer the door and looks intensely at herself after her 'make over'. The moth from the start of the film flies through and lands on a picture stating "Be aware of your dreams, they might just come true". She then answers the door as her normal self and Henry compliments her on how lovely she looks. As the pair leave and walk down the road, the camera pans up to reveal the mass of advertisements aimed towards women and the numerous expectations that some women will go to extreme lengths to look like, all just to be accepted.