The Psychology of Beauty: How Social Media Is Changing Beauty Standards
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In this episode of Inside-Out Dermatology, Dr. Julie Kenner explores the powerful connection between beauty, self-confidence, mental wellness, and skin health — and how social media has reshaped our cultural expectations of perfection.
From concepts of facial symmetry and the “golden ratio” to modern filtered beauty standards, Dr. Kenner breaks down the difference between objective beauty and the deeper inner qualities that truly make someone radiant — like confidence, warmth, and authenticity.
You’ll learn:
- How social media distorts beauty standards
- Why confidence plays a major role in how we’re perceived
- The science behind appearance, biofeedback, and emotional wellness
- How healthy skin naturally creates beauty (not perfection)
- Why wanting better skin isn’t vanity — it’s self-care
Dr. Kenner also discusses fascinating research on aesthetics, psychology, and how improving skin health can positively impact both emotional well-being and skin biology.
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