what we're talking about when we talk about skin care - skin care device

by:Yovog     2022-09-21
what we\'re talking about when we talk about skin care  -  skin care device
Before the outline now-
The virus cancels the practice of applying fancy lotion on your face and starts bouncing around my schedule, probably your schedule, and I don't think anyone's plan for this week includes writing one for skin care
Writer Krithika Varagur believes that the current trend is
Care procedures are deeply intertwined with capitalist excesses (true)
, Does not automatically or often cause "perfect" skin (fair enough)
In fact, the "chemical violence" that will burn your face "(uh-oh)
Overall, this is
As predicted by Fu Ke's discipline and punishment, "wasting money" has deceived too many easily deceived women to endlessly monitor and punish their bodies (
Here, the thought film flies off the track, enters the stands, crushing a few bystanders).
"The perfect skin can't be achieved because it doesn't exist.
"We should all have it and want it, which is a waste of our time and money," Varagur wrote . ".
The only real solution, she said to readers, is "no longer want it.
"Beauty writers debunked many of varagu's claims, such as her assertion that there was no skin care in the ancient world (
The Egyptians were very particular about these things;
Part of workers' wages are paid with body oil).
But there is nothing wrong with her argument about privilege.
Wrong is a"
This consumerism depends entirely on what women call vanity and creditability.
I spend most of my life in a bad skin: pale, greasy, and acne at the same time
Easy to aging and rapid aging.
It's hereditary.
My father has strong cystic acne.
After my teenage years, most of my own skin became "normal" blackhead acne and blackhead acne, but it never left the bad ending of "normal.
"Did not help the main contributing factors to my father's skin --
Family history of mental illness, believing that you can manage the pure stubbornness of mental illness through chain operation --
Smoking and drinking
I inherited something, too.
I tried everything: proactive, a prescription that makes my skin dehydrated hard to laugh at, a $250 device that should be exposed to bacteria with black light.
I still find myself staring at normal people and wondering what it feels like to walk around without visible pores.
I finally gave up reasoning.
99% of my wrong decisions are characterized by distorted pride)
I can't keep myself in the beauty of tradition, and there is no dignity to keep trying.
It also took me several years to get soap and $8 lipstick from the pharmacy, which was irresponsible expense.
I don't-makeup look”;
I don't have makeup.
The view of "self"
Nursing is not a retail product, but a self
For many, a bottle of good genes worth $105 is out of reach. taken.
However, I'm here today, a 10-year-old woman.
Such detailed and beloved steps Korean skincare programs include dedicated candles and Spotify playlists.
I was pregnant so I had to stop smoking and drinking.
I am a political writer in the 2016 election;
Of course, I received a death threat, but there are also trolls who posted my photos online to publicly debate how fucking I am.
Describe my hiding place with vivid description. (
What I remember most clearly was "Sadie Doyle had a gun ".
This means "internal organs" and "vagina", which means I'm chubby but also have a vagina. )
In all this, I found myself lurking on beautiful red dots, combing the glossy top shelf archives, trying to find some way for my bad skin.
I can't guarantee that pregnancy is healthy.
I can't stop people from sending me emails saying the world would be better if I committed suicide.
I can't even stop thinking about how much I want a cigarette.
But, my God, I can find a pregnancy at a reasonable price.
Safe serum for pore enlargement.
Varagur's cherished classroom performance is undoubtedly part of the skincare fashion; that fresh-faced, milk-
The skin color after the shower is expensive and intentionally symbolizes a fashionable, young, upward moving professional woman.
Yes, some of them are about the social pressure that looks good.
At the moment I was both there, I started reading detergent and exfoliating (a)
Experienced intense and terrible physical transformation, and (b)
After severe public scrutiny.
In a way, the whole thing boils down to the need to control what people think of me.
But women will also enter the field of skin care for weaving or "Call of Duty" reasons: because it's fun.
Ms. Jude Chao from New York fashionista Jia Tolentino wrote an article about the skin care self
Soothing properties.
A clue about r/skincareaddtion called "The relationship between skin care and depression?
There are 63 Comments and statistics.
"It's a huge distraction from thinking about negative ideas, and when I add new products or technologies, I'm really encouraged to see positive results," the original poster wrote . ".
"It's a bit disgusting, but sometimes I feel frustrated and don't want to take a shower or something like that," wrote another user . ".
"My skin care products push me to do other basic self
Care about things because I really want to get up from the bed, go to the bathroom and do all my stuff.
Careful skin care will blur the science and pseudo
Spirit: lying on a bed sheet mask is a quality of meditation, a ritual of applying the right ingredients in the right order.
And those medical ones.
User research and comparison required-
Shopping, happy with your own needs.
Women with r/skincareaddtion talk about the desire to wear a sheet mask at the end of the day instead of pouring a glass of wine.
They said, "I like being able to walk into the bathroom, shut out the world and focus only on what's going on with my body.
"When we talk about skin care, we are talking about not just women's consumption, but even women's gender performance, but women's happiness.
Our culture belittles the joy of women, which is nothing new.
As Lili Loufborouw recently wrote in a sensational article, women are so socialized that they ignore their feelings and we have even normalized physical pain
But when the reality that women enjoy collides with consumerism and capitalism, women's happiness is not only ignored --
It is considered soft, decadent and frivolous in a way that male consumption is not.
Skin care is not the only hobby with price tags.
My husband buys watches and outdoor fitness equipment and goes out with video games when it's stressful.
I know someone who collects antique cameras.
Another makes a bicycle in his spare time.
All these hobbies are consumerism because they all need to be consumed.
Some typical male pursuits
A crate full of vintage comic books, a curated record shelf --
There is no point other than purchasing related items.
"Hobbies" are actually shopping.
Somehow, however, none of this caused the same contempt as a woman who applied the serum of her daughter, a $175 Winery, in front of the mirror.
Men are just enjoying themselves;
This woman is a narcissistic fool who has been fooled to pay too much for experiences we think are worthless.
Of course, the beauty industry sells goods based on false promises and false "luxury.
This is part of capitalism;
To sell the solution, it creates the demand and fooled us into buying the garbage.
But it's wrong to portray the beauty industry as something particularly nasty.
Because it is for millennials, gloer is cheap; K-
Sales of beauty and pharmacy products in the target market;
My Magic acne serum is normal, less than $6.
Before I half relaxhour face-
I took a pack a day for the washing ceremony.
Companies that deliberately fuel addiction and disease and trade are certainly more cynical, exploited and dishonest than companies that put too much togetherhigh mark-
Buy some moisturizer in Sephora.
We seem more likely to think that Sephora's purchase is superficial, or dispensable, because we have shaped women themselves as vain, superficial, and greedy.
"Consumerism for women is a clear gender discrimination," Allen Willis wrote in 1970 articles that began circulating shortly after the outline article.
"An empty Universal image --
Leading female consumers are constantly trying their husband's patience with luxury shopping, fuelling the myth of male superiority: we cannot spend money rationally;
All we need is to change a new hat for ourselves from time to time.
The criticism here is not structural, but "women are shopping ". ” (
For the record, yes, we shop more than men.
But this is only because women are often upset about home shopping.
Also, there is some data that shows that men are more vain than women and I will leave here. )
This is gender discrimination, not only because of how it evades the reality of women's lives --
Anyone who has tasted the cruel contempt of our society for older women is telling a woman that she "doesn't need it"Aging products
But in how women want to shape themselves as dirty, shameful, natural selfindulgent.
Our noble image is Mary Antoinette, who spends her money on fashion and makeup, not her incompetent, childish husband, Louis XVI.
Hillary Clinton cut her hair for $600,of-
Touch narcissism.
But Donald Trump can paint his entire house in gold and still be treated as a man of a people.
The skin care debate reminds us of how we view women's desires as excessive and internal disclosure within, requiring outside examination and guidance.
Kaitlyn franagan racked her head and looked at the alleged promiscuity of Aziz Ansari's plaintiff, apparently not connected to the person who was hanging out on my schedule until I had the cost of it,, both have authority over how much another person can or should want.
"We must recognize that no individual decision, such as a refusal to consume, can free us," Willis wrote . ".
"We have to stop arguing about whose lifestyle is better (
Believe us in secret)
And tend to collectively fight the task of our own oppression and the way we oppress others.
"Regulating how women individuals navigate or pay wages on appointments does not help in solving today's political problems.
This will only lead to an atmosphere in which women are constantly judged.
My skincare story should end in victory.
I should have told you that my skin is no longer broken.
I have not broken through, this is true.
I have obvious pores, fishtail lines and dark circles under my eyes;
I have deadlines, hate emails and 7-month-old.
I didn't magically become traditional beauty because skin care didn't do that, and it could be a scam for some.
But every night I drag myself into the bathroom and spend an hour or two in the bathroom trying to do something good for my face.
Time is important, not face.
In this mean world, women should get some joy and getting too excited about washing their faces is far from the worst thing you can do with time.
Note: Krithika Varagur served as deputy editor-in-chief of Huffington Post.
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