We are growing up in a time period where young people are being constantly bombarded by images of ‘perfection’ and ‘attractiveness’ which no human being can actually achieve but can make individuals believe that this unrealistic physical image is attainable and considered ‘beautiful’. Over many years, popular media culture such as fashion magazines, movies, television, and commercial advertisement, have fashioned a portrayal of ‘beauty’ in our heads which has been decisively embedded in our way of thinking like a subtle form of brainwashing. All that negative influence and social pressure from popular means can lead to a negative body
We are growing up in a time period where young people are being constantly bombarded by images of ‘perfection’ and ‘attractiveness’ which no human being can actually achieve but can make individuals believe that this unrealistic physical image is attainable and considered ‘beautiful’. Over many years, popular media culture such as fashion magazines, movies, television, and commercial advertisement, have fashioned a portrayal of ‘beauty’ in our heads which has been decisively embedded in our way of thinking like a subtle form of brainwashing. All that negative influence and social pressure from popular means can lead to a negative body