"Glow-up routines" encourage kids to buy and use lots of beauty products to change how they look. These routines can damage young skin and lead to stress, low self-esteem, and unhealthy habits.
"Glow" is basically a New Year's aesthetic—literally and figuratively. In the literal sense, metallics and sparkles are often used in party decor and style choices. Figuratively, the idea of the ...
Good morning. Today I’m wrestling with how to rectify the social media trend of having a “glow-up” with the reality of being stuck in a middle-aged body that is rapidly glowing down. Perhaps the only ...
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