
“I don’t know myself anymore.” This is how this Sunday began Influencer Carolina Mora His argument in defense of Personal acceptance And combating body insecurity in a world as focused on “aesthetic perfection” as the current one, where aesthetic procedures and interventions are increasingly the order of the day.
Through her TikTok profile, the publisher Island of temptations It reflects this dynamic that she herself fell into by submitting to the beauty standards imposed by society, which led her to wear “false eyelashes.” Injecting acid into the lips or performing breast surgery, Other “minor” procedures include applying make-up “to go out”, plucking your eyebrows or getting a manicure “every two weeks”.
“The root is the same: it is the constant struggle to be perfect, “A battle you fight against yourself that you always lose,” Carolina noted in her video, highlighting how “sad” she felt with her body despite the beauty touches. “Did she really make these changes because she wanted to or because she wanted to?” The world has planted the seed of inadequacy in my mind “And with the networks being amplified?” He added.
With this idea in mind,… com. tiktoker She finally came to the conclusion that in fact, by turning to aesthetic medicine, she just wanted to be “accepted” by society. “I ended up denying myself. How bad it is to say this,” I confess. However, despite her newfound maturity, Maura is reluctant to undergo thoracic surgery again, “because of all that it entails.”
Furthermore, in the process of practicing honesty with her followers, the content creator admitted that currently: He doesn’t seem to be able to stop pecking his lips Every now and then because of how “pretty” she feels after his effects. “It’s all very well to defend a normal position, but I’m simply… I’m sharing what this process looks like for me. (Acceptance) he said.
to the top, Influencer He pointed out that although he positions himself “in favor of aesthetic touches,” it is necessary to “think a little” before taking this step. “What I want from you is to at least think about what you’re doing, nothing more,” Mora said. “I, at least, am not ashamed to admit that it arose from a deep insecurity that I did not know about myself at the time.”
Hence the call for individual freedom and reliance on the slogan “Your body, your decisions” the com. tiktoker He investigated the difficulties of completely separating himself from certain works associated with aesthetics. “We will all want to feel beautiful, it’s a fact,” she emphasized.