The Impact of Beauty Standards on Teenagers and How Gen Z is Changing the Game
Let’s talk about beauty standards and teens—because, wow, have things changed! 📱 Everywhere you look, whether it's Instagram or TikTok, there’s an unspoken pressure to have “perfect” skin, which, let’s be real, most of us only achieve with filters and good lighting. 😂 But the scary part? Studies show that 78% of teens feel pressured to look flawless because of what they see on social media. And for young females, that pressure is even more intense. In fact, 80% of teenage girls say they compare themselves to influencers and models online, often feeling like they fall short. Social media has become a beauty battlefield, and it’s affecting confidence big time. With perfectly curated feeds, it’s easy to forget that everyone’s showing their highlight reel, not their real life. I mean, who’s posting their breakouts, bad skin days, or when their makeup looks like a smudged Picasso painting? But the scary truth is, these "perfection filters" are making young females feel like they need to look flawless 24/7. It’s no wonder so many girls are feeling insecure about their skin. Now, here’s where Gen Z steps in and makes me want to stand up and clap. 🙌 Nearly 60% of Gen Z is saying “no thanks” to unrealistic beauty standards and choosing natural, ethical beauty products instead. They’re ditching the “flawless” myth and focusing on what really matters: healthy skin. It's not about looking like a photoshopped ad, but about feeling good in your own skin. And honestly, that's the kind of energy we ALL need to channel. When it comes to picking beauty products, Gen Z isn’t just grabbing whatever’s trending. They’re looking for products that are sustainable, cruelty-free, and actually good for their skin. I mean, why spend money on something that’s all packaging and no punch? Here’s the reality: Your skin doesn’t need 20 products to glow (unless you really love skincare, and hey, no judgment if you do!). It's about finding what works for you—not what someone with perfect lighting and an army of filters is promoting online. And more importantly, it’s about ditching the pressure to look flawless and embracing real, healthy skin.