Toxic beauty trend sparks outrage over facial hair highlighting
A toxic trend has appeared on the internet. Many female internet users have decided to test a new product highlighting facial hair. Women are horrified by their appearance. The subtle hair on their cheeks and foreheads has become an issue for them. Many social media users criticize the spray.
26 May 2024 13:03
Delicate hairs present on women's faces are entirely normal and common. They are usually very thin, light-coloured, and barely visible. They play a vital role in protecting the skin. This delicate hair covers the entire human body except the lips, hands, and feet. Caring for facial skin with delicate hair does not require unique treatments. Regular cleansing, moisturizing, and sun protection are essential to a healthy routine.
Is the beauty industry creating complexes?
The internet has been abuzz with talk about a toxic trend. Many cosmetic companies have added a spray to their product lineup, highlighting the fine hair on women's faces. The white product settles on the hair, making it more visible. The product is intended to help with precise facial shaving.
A large number of influencers have decided to test the product. Unfortunately, it has caused issues for many girls. Social media has a massive impact on young audiences. Presenting delicate hair as something undesirable can lead to unpleasant consequences. The fine hair on the human body is meant to protect the skin. Removing it can contribute to, among other things, dermatological problems.
Are internet users criticizing the spray?
Many internet users do not support the new trend. On the X platform, they write: "Women felt too good, not on their watch," "Can't see the hair and there's nothing to shave? We'll make it visible," "Remember that someone next to you can't even see those hairs. We are beautiful; let's not fuel another cycle of complexes," "This is abnormal. You can't even see those hairs on women. Some women shouldn't have internet access, especially beauty industry novelties."