Influencers are under fire for promoting unrealistic beauty expectations. Their appearance and the content they share can considerably influence the perception that young people have of themselves. Laura Escanes, who has gone to La Resistencia, has spoken about this problem.
After explaining that she has had a few cosmetic touch-ups throughout her life, she wanted to send a message of calm to the younger generations: “It’s not stupid to talk about these things. Then they say that we speak very openly. There are many young people who follow us.”
Therefore, the Catalan influencer has asked for “a little headspace” to those who have thought about modifying their aesthetics to be more comfortable with their body. In fact, she herself is aware of the dangers that not knowing how to stop touch-ups in time can pose.
As she has confessed, although she currently looks “good” and “beautiful”, she has taken measures so that she never gets too carried away with aesthetic modifications: “If one day I am mutating, I have no expression, I It goes out of hand, that my circle says: Now.”
In line with this, one of her friends explained that, on one occasion, Escanes was going too far: “I touched him some. I told her: You look very pretty, but it’s time to stop.” The influencer, however, has qualified the comment of her companion: “I haven’t punctured myself forever.”
In addition, she wanted to clarify that her lips are currently natural, but she has acknowledged that she has an infallible trick to make them look fuller: “I haven’t plucked my lips in many years, but my makeup artist does my overlip.” This technique, which consists of painting the area around the lips and “it has to be done well,” has given him very good results. “There are some examples that are not very pretty,” he acknowledged.