A new, holistic approach to beauty is shaping the way we look good to feel good and feel good to look good.
Erin Hazelton was 37 years old when she discovered she had stage-two, invasive breast cancer. The diagnosis came as a total shock, and she knew she would be in for the fight of her life. What the writer did not expect was to lose everything she thought made her beautiful. “Like many women, I thought my beauty was defined by my long hair, my thick eyelashes and brows, my healthy skin, and my unmarred body,” she recalls.
But after witnessing the havoc that unrealistic beauty standards have wreaked on the mental health and self-esteem of the generations before them, today’s youth are rejecting traditional beauty norms en masse and demanding authenticity and transparency. And chief among the areas of the body affected are the ones most synonymous with physical beauty—skin and hair. “When you are under a lot of stress and anxiety, there are hormonal imbalances that can result in the body,” explains
At the same time, it’s impossible to deny the impact that outer beauty can have on emotional wellbeing. From facials or appointments at the hair salon to nightly skincare routines or a simple swipe of a favorite lipstick, beauty rituals and practices can have a profound effect on our mood—and beauty brands and industry leaders know it.
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