While it’s become so normal as to almost seem impossible to spot, the fact is that most images of celebrities or just folks on social media are, in fact, digitally altered. The result has been an unsustainable arms race that drives people and women in particular to explore plastic surgery and a whole host of beauty products, often with long-reaching mental health costs.
This page is dedicated to showcasing just how digital tools can alter people’s photos to fit conventional beauty standards. We reached out to the team behind it for comment and will update the article when they get back to us.
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I have the slopey brows and eyes too, best change I made was lifting them with the power of wax and a great pencil 😝
While many people have fully accepted the fact that magazines or just an average Instagram post will be altered in some ways, at scale this has created a plethora of mental health issues, particularly for young women. After all, the main way most of us see ourselves is in the mirror, which, importantly, does not really apply any filters.
Mass social media use, particularly among young people, has led to a growing dissatisfaction with how we look. Everyone wants to look like the people they see online, even when there is an implicit understanding that these images are often aggressively and even unrealistically altered.
How we think about our bodies is very directly tied to our mental health. This sounds like common sense, but it tends to not be applied to many of the things we do day in and day out. The result is that if someone doesn’t like how they look, they are going to be stressed, depressed and just unhappy.
Remember, liking or not liking how one looks, particularly at a young age, is often a matter of comparison. If you are constantly comparing yourself to your peers or, even worse, people with professionally digitally altered images online, you will often begin to hate the way you look. The knowledge that it “isn’t real” often isn’t enough.
Unfortunately, this creates a vicious cycle where a person (often a young woman) is exposed to unrealistic images and bizarre opinions, causing them to develop body issues. This negatively impacts their mental health, making them more susceptible to further body issues. It’s important to emphasize that you often can’t just “escape” this problem by being healthier, as the end goal is not at all realistic.
This is not simple or achievable. Most of these photos are majorly airbrushed like magazines do. Hair color/style and makeup are one thing but showing people completely unreasonable versions of themselves is not helpful
Even worse, this can lead to people taking pretty drastic measures, including dietary habits that are essentially eating disorders. Being fit is a good goal, but when you are comparing yourself to models and folks with personal trainer teams, it can feel “impossible” to look like that. However, that’s the point, the vast majority of people can’t look like that and the sort of lifestyle folks use to, say, be a model is often unsustainable and unhealthy.
A very good make up artist here. Nothing wrong with that. The red hair compliments her eyes the make up brings them out.
All ladies are beautiful before, all after got wigs with super luscious and shiny hair, I mean it's might be more expensive to contain that hair quality than some procedures. Neither are needed though :)
So to make women "better," we definitely need to add more make up and make skin smoother??? For pete's sake. Offensive and somewhat demeaning
From the article. "This page is dedicated to showcasing just how digital tools can alter people’s photos to fit conventional beauty standards." Commonly known as Photoshop. Remember all those Bored Panda articles ridiculing the "influencers''" posted photo against the video appearance?
While the whole idea is it's own kind of vile, it's also fake 🤦♀️ If you actually look at the details you'll see the pictures got photoshopped a lot more than makeup and hair. The most common seems to be moving people's hairlines lower than they really are (do I need to point out it's not possible in real life?), some have eyes moved slightly closer or further apart, chins altered, commonly the neck is made longer and more defined... Not to mention ridiculous things like changing one's entire skin color and complexion! Isn't it enough that we need to battle unrealistic beauty standards every day? Do we really need some more people telling us that we're "small steps" from a glow up, while in reality none of that is achievable? 😡
I was expecting something quite different from the title, back to the naughty step.
"This page is dedicated to showcasing just how digital tools can alter people’s photos to fit conventional beauty standards"...... From the blurb below the headline... 🙄🙄🙄... My gosh. So we now all have to wear makeup, have long hair and flawless skin, be all "cookie cutter perfect" in order to be "conventionally beautiful"? Grow up BP.
Great. Let’s go spend a few hundred dollars on makeup, makeup tools, and a wig. Totally attainable for everyone. Makeup and wigs only go so far, for everything else there’s photoshop - unless you live in the real world. Hey Mindgas and Justin, this is isn’t “empowering” it’s feeding insecurities and giving people false hope. You guys try emulating fake makeup and hair that a human did not create.
So....add makeup or learn PS? Is that it? F**k off....
This has a lot of hate from women to women. When it's men getting glow ups like haircuts and/or a shave the comments from women are oooo hot, looks great, and so on. Why hate on these women? Are you really that offended by other women's choices?
Hey, this wouldn't happen to be that woman who would get people selfies or tiktoks, Photoshop a request that they apparently asked to be made prettier, and then just project their views onto them, right? I'm not saying she is, but this looks awfully similar to that
So to make women "better," we definitely need to add more make up and make skin smoother??? For pete's sake. Offensive and somewhat demeaning
From the article. "This page is dedicated to showcasing just how digital tools can alter people’s photos to fit conventional beauty standards." Commonly known as Photoshop. Remember all those Bored Panda articles ridiculing the "influencers''" posted photo against the video appearance?
While the whole idea is it's own kind of vile, it's also fake 🤦♀️ If you actually look at the details you'll see the pictures got photoshopped a lot more than makeup and hair. The most common seems to be moving people's hairlines lower than they really are (do I need to point out it's not possible in real life?), some have eyes moved slightly closer or further apart, chins altered, commonly the neck is made longer and more defined... Not to mention ridiculous things like changing one's entire skin color and complexion! Isn't it enough that we need to battle unrealistic beauty standards every day? Do we really need some more people telling us that we're "small steps" from a glow up, while in reality none of that is achievable? 😡
I was expecting something quite different from the title, back to the naughty step.
"This page is dedicated to showcasing just how digital tools can alter people’s photos to fit conventional beauty standards"...... From the blurb below the headline... 🙄🙄🙄... My gosh. So we now all have to wear makeup, have long hair and flawless skin, be all "cookie cutter perfect" in order to be "conventionally beautiful"? Grow up BP.
Great. Let’s go spend a few hundred dollars on makeup, makeup tools, and a wig. Totally attainable for everyone. Makeup and wigs only go so far, for everything else there’s photoshop - unless you live in the real world. Hey Mindgas and Justin, this is isn’t “empowering” it’s feeding insecurities and giving people false hope. You guys try emulating fake makeup and hair that a human did not create.
So....add makeup or learn PS? Is that it? F**k off....
This has a lot of hate from women to women. When it's men getting glow ups like haircuts and/or a shave the comments from women are oooo hot, looks great, and so on. Why hate on these women? Are you really that offended by other women's choices?
Hey, this wouldn't happen to be that woman who would get people selfies or tiktoks, Photoshop a request that they apparently asked to be made prettier, and then just project their views onto them, right? I'm not saying she is, but this looks awfully similar to that
