How Selfie Filters Warp Your Beauty Standards

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We’re starting to prefer our faces with filters on them to the point that we can hardly bear our real appearances.
Most of us have had the experience of running our selfies through a "beautifying" app like FaceTune or Meitu. It's not all that embarrassing when you consider that whoever saw you virtually smoothing out your skin or slimming your cheeks probably does the same thing to their own front-facing photos. The normality of using filters β€” the ones clearly intended to prettify as well as the silly ones that just happen to alter our appearance in a photogenic way β€” may be contributing to the exacerbation of self-esteem issues directly linked to the disparity between our filtered selfies and how we actually appear in the mirror.
Take Kim Kardashian: She previously shared a video of a trip to an aesthetician, the smartphone camera focused on herself as she received an expensive facial, a treatment that requires the removal of foundation and concealer. Kim kept the skin-smoothing, eye-brightening Snapchat flower-crown filter on her face the entire time, as if she was unwilling to show her millions of followers what her natural face β€” the very skin she was having treated β€” looks like. It's a tendency I'm familiar with

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Pub: 23 Sep 2023 19:38 UTC

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