I want to ignore beauty culture. But I'll never get anywhere if I don't look a certain way
Briefly

"For most, That demands a significant investment of time, money, energy and brain space. First of all, let's acknowledge the labor involved in simply looking Blah."
"Many women, particularly in the workplace, are expected to show up with clear or concealed skin, a layer of no-makeup makeup and manicured nails."
"Nora Ephron called this maintenance in her book I Feel Bad About My Neck, and claimed eight hours of it a week kept her from looking exactly like a homeless woman."
"It's hard not to feel like I'll never get anywhere professionally or romantically if I don't look a certain way."
Read at www.theguardian.com
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