Social media's impact on teens' body image
Money July 25th. 2023, 8:24pmFrom editing their faces on apps to undergoing plastic surgery, social media is fuelling a movement among teens to change the way they look to meet unrealistic beauty standards.
#beautystandards #socialmedia #plasticsurgery
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Being connected to your friends, family, and everyone else online can be awesome! However, it is easy to get caught up with feeling like life needs to be perfect and comparing ourselves to others. #socialmedia #selfimage
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