• chonglibloodsport@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    For some women maybe. But there are plenty of women who use makeup to express themselves creatively. They study the art either formally through school or informally online, such as through videos on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram etc.

    When explored creatively like this makeup becomes a hobby and potentially a career. It’s a valid form of expression using your face and/or body (hair and nails as well) as the canvas. It can be simple or it can be taken to the level of an art form!

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      4 hours ago

      Right, but what’s the ratio? Are there enough people who just use makeup creatively to support the global cosmetics industry?

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        As it is right now? I doubt it. But the actual percentages are unknown to me. It’s not something that’s particularly easy to track.

        But then what do we do about it? The wider issue is with social media and its effects on girls and young women. How do we change it? Young girls especially are vulnerable to social comparisons, starting around middle school age. We can try banning social media for young people but the effectiveness of that strategy is not yet known since we’re still early in the process.