Author Renee Engeln draws on extensive research and personal anecdotes to explore the impact of beauty standards on women's self-worth and mental health. From advertising and media to social media and peer pressure, "Beauty Sick" examines how the beauty industry perpetuates unrealistic ideals and feeds into a culture of comparison and insecurity. Engeln offers insightful commentary on the importance of cultivating confidence, self-acceptance, and resilience in the face of beauty sickness.
This book serves as a powerful call to action for individuals to challenge toxic beauty norms and redefine what it means to be truly beautiful.