Saoirse Hanley: Bridgerton with Botox? No thanks. I can't buy into a character from the Regency era when they have lip fillers and false lashes
Briefly

The prevalence of aesthetic treatments raises questions about their influence on our self-perception and daily media consumption, suggesting a complex relationship between beauty standards and personal identity.
The rising normalization of cosmetic procedures can shift societal expectations, potentially leading individuals to continuously question their appearance and consider enhancements that align with those ideals.
Read at Independent
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