THIS is why your body will never be instagram worthy (and influencers bodies aren't either)

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
  • Want to know the REAL reason your body will never look like an influencer’s or be ‘Instagram worthy’? It’s because with the current beauty standards that are displayed on social media, NONE of us can ever be Instagram worthy, including these beautiful influencers. With all the editing apps available to us, what we expect normal human bodies to look like has become so distorted. Instead of appreciating female bodies for their beautiful differences, we have come to expect that one size fits all. We should ALL be skinny but super fit and toned, we should have a tiny waist but big booty, we should have thick hips and thighs but a thigh gap, we should have big boobs but they need to be perky too. It’s too much. Women come in all shapes and sizes, and to expect us all to look the same is making us hate our bodies, and punish ourselves for something that isn’t our fault. In this video I want to show you just how easy it is to manipulate what your body looks like on social media. This used to be just pictures, however you can now edit your body shape in moving video too. Not only is this detrimental to our OWN self esteem, when we realise we don’t look like our edited images, but very damaging to others who may be looking at our altered images. Now yes, we all like to look good in pictures and video, and working your angles or aiming for good lighting isn’t a bad thing. Its still you, just in a flattering manner. Its when we artificially edit what we look like that problems arise.
    If you get a moment, please share this video with anyone you know that compares themselves to the influencers they see on social media. They need to know that what they see isn’t usually real. And also if you have some free time, please show some love to the influencers in this video. They get vile comments about their bodies on the daily, and they are real humans with real emotions and insecurities too. They need to know that their unposed, un-angled, normal lighting bodies are just as stunning as their Instagram bodies.
    Sending you guys so much love!
    Remember, nourish yourself and love yourself. You deserve to feel amazing.
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  • @afswimmergirl
    @afswimmergirl Před 3 lety +6430

    I feel like we all need to put our phones down, and go out into the world and our perception of reality will be much healthier.

  • @poppysilk365
    @poppysilk365 Před 2 lety +1932

    It makes sense because when you walk outside, nobody looks like an influencer. Everybody has realistic bodies. I feel like if you lock yourself in a room scrolling for hours observing all of the perfect bodies your perception of how bodies should look like will change

    • @prettyminaj5268
      @prettyminaj5268 Před 2 lety +21

      100%

    • @Karo.C
      @Karo.C Před 2 lety +25

      My gosh, you're right ✌🏼

    • @ssmarissa21
      @ssmarissa21 Před 2 lety +6

      100%!!!!

    • @hippiegypsygirl
      @hippiegypsygirl Před 2 lety +8

      Nooo actually I have seen some amazing women at the beach

    • @ate6249
      @ate6249 Před rokem +10

      Not really, while this is true that no body is perfect..i've seen some amzing bodies on the streets in London, like it made me feel like a walking rug honestly. They were too unreal but they were real at the same time so..

  • @lakshitapopli9700
    @lakshitapopli9700 Před 2 lety +1751

    This woman is changing lives and everything she says is so dang valuable. This is the kind of ‘influencer culture’ I wish to see in the future

    • @sauerfamily
      @sauerfamily Před 2 lety +10

      These are the videos I’d show my daughter if she was old enough

    • @gianna526
      @gianna526 Před rokem +7

      Exactly, and also she's pretty, and skinny. A lot of the time it's overweight and average looking people saying it, which is totally fine, but it just feels a bit better when someone who is pretty and skinny says it. I kind of automatically forget that pretty people have personalities and problems as well. I blame a lot of my problems on my insecurities, and I forget that pretty people are insecure to, so I forget they can have problems. Such an unhealthy mindset.

  • @rysteribs
    @rysteribs Před rokem +123

    it's crazy how weird your real body suddenly looks when you've been staring at the edited one. which reminds me: I made my own body dysmorphia calm down by going to saunas and nude beaches. looking at real people in real bodies not being afraid to show it all and not looking at you showing it all is very 'normalising' and healing.

    • @bs-gi3gs
      @bs-gi3gs Před rokem +4

      Wow. That is genius.

    • @rysteribs
      @rysteribs Před rokem +4

      @@bs-gi3gs I highly recommend it. give yourself some peace of mind.

    • @seameology
      @seameology Před rokem +7

      Another option is 1700's paintings. They were considered risqué in their day. But look at what the painter thought was drop dead gorgeous enough to paint. A body that looks exactly like mine.

    • @rysteribs
      @rysteribs Před rokem

      @@seameology i guess being able to feed yourself properly is a form of status and signals wealth and is therefor attractive. heroine chic is the poor people look of the 17 hundreds. like omg you can't even afford a piece of stale bread for your crooked teeth.

  • @MeJustAimy
    @MeJustAimy Před 3 lety +5651

    The real problem is convincing the men who want women like this that perfect women don't exist..

    • @leldesaulite-rozite
      @leldesaulite-rozite Před 3 lety +127

      For 💯

    • @swatik2509
      @swatik2509 Před 3 lety +333

      I think most men already know that... I would be terrified of someone if they actually looked like these instagram models.
      They already look creepy and scary.

    • @dreamergirl1140
      @dreamergirl1140 Před 3 lety +281

      That's the biggest problem, as evidenced by some of the male comments you find on unretouched photos like these. Also, the edited/filtered photos you see on swipe (dating) apps just reinforces the belief that there's that "perfect" woman out there that a guy just hasn't met irl yet.

    • @bodiedddddddd
      @bodiedddddddd Před 3 lety +369

      i agree. but i've realized with experience is that those men are actually kids. they want to impress their friends and other people, and impressing others is their priority. so we should take that as a red flag and stay away from those type of men

    • @ladybaabaa3294
      @ladybaabaa3294 Před 3 lety +108

      The problem with this is a vicious cycle these days in social media society. I think it starts quite young, with pre-teen girls wanting to look or be like older women they admire and idolise, and then by the time teenage boys become interested in girls in general, they're seeing a lot of "perfect" (aka unrealistic) girls in social media, and thus expecting it in real life.
      This then extends into older boys and guys who expect AND want it, and THIS is the problem.
      Oh, and REAL men want REAL women.
      In my day (I'm 42), during my teens we had no internet, social media hadn't even been heard of, and no one our age had the means to alter photos, or even look at them before getting them developed! NO selfies existed.
      We had supermodels and I know I aspired to look like them, and sort of did as I was naturally slim and tall, but that was it. It wasn't EXPECTED that we look like them. And there was no way to pretend, apart from stuffing your bra. lol.
      The ratio of the visibility of natural reality vs the visibility of "mostly unrealistic idealism" was VERY much skewed in the direction of natural reality. Now, it isn't.

  • @erinleary5873
    @erinleary5873 Před 3 lety +2417

    Everyone looks exactly the same, that in itself is unrealistic.

    • @siewitnessnews
      @siewitnessnews Před 3 lety +75

      This! Bodies, hair, makeup, all looks the same.

    • @camilledumeige3
      @camilledumeige3 Před 2 lety +54

      It's the Kardashian curse.

    • @lilscenechick1995
      @lilscenechick1995 Před 2 lety +37

      @@camilledumeige3 Yep. They want to cry about being called out for their lies, when they created modern beauty standards particularly on social media! It's so infuriating. No, they didn't invent unrealistic body standards, but they are reinforcing them.

    • @LDM805
      @LDM805 Před 2 lety +2

      @@camilledumeige3 And they all sound like Kardashians too!

    • @andreataylor4483
      @andreataylor4483 Před 2 lety +6

      @@camilledumeige3 I agreed. I blame that family for so much of this bullshit.

  • @gracececi8043
    @gracececi8043 Před 2 lety +27

    I am one of those young girls whom Stephanie was taking about. This is what we all need to hear so thanks you Stephanie. You are an angel. 🙂

  • @LucyFM4
    @LucyFM4 Před 2 lety +24

    That body editing app is insane?! Makes you wonder what is real or fake out there. Thanks for these videos, it’s so important for everyone to know this sort of editing is possible and that our bodies are enough no matter what weight/shape we are 💞

  • @BlogManiac64
    @BlogManiac64 Před 3 lety +779

    why are we all knowingly lying to each other lmao 💀💀

    • @mesalouis8976
      @mesalouis8976 Před 3 lety +86

      It’s disturbing at this point.🤦🏾‍♀️😒

    • @becky4146
      @becky4146 Před 3 lety +65

      because we are told endlessly to fake it until we make it, so we form our idealized selves and then torture ourselves never quite reaching them. Its awfulllllllllll, you're right.

    • @ladybaabaa3294
      @ladybaabaa3294 Před 3 lety +8

      Omg, it's true! We all KNOW we're doing it! lol. What would happen if there was a Zoom Instagram influencer convention and one girl appeared in her natural state. Would there be stunned silence? Would everyone be rendered mute in faux shock!?

    • @carolinediaz19
      @carolinediaz19 Před 2 lety +1

      RIGHT LMAOO

    • @micaela5461
      @micaela5461 Před 2 lety +4

      fr it’s kinda embarrassing 😭💀

  • @yogrulmariama3878
    @yogrulmariama3878 Před 3 lety +5701

    This makes me feel so much confident about myself.

    • @blacktanjam8341
      @blacktanjam8341 Před 3 lety +69

      this is making me to appreciate my body

    • @sabrinaa4872
      @sabrinaa4872 Před 3 lety +12

      SAME!!

    • @starsshine3664
      @starsshine3664 Před 3 lety +8

      Sameeeee!

    • @raquel7675
      @raquel7675 Před 3 lety +5

      I love these videos

    • @EMMYK1916
      @EMMYK1916 Před 3 lety +17

      We're all beautiful and unique. I'm older and growing up thank god wasn't bombarded with the images of "perfection", created by advertising agencies. That's all it is. Never compare yourself to anyone else. You are perfect the way you are. (Just remember to keep hydrated!)😜Really & truly there's so much more to life than this b.s. I lost my leg in an accident & have so many scars and chronic pain. But I'm happy. I'm setting up my own business next year, I can walk & talk, something I had to relearn to do. Also as a Graphic designer there's nothing photoshop can't fix!

  • @perthfanny3017
    @perthfanny3017 Před 2 lety +93

    The first time I put a filter on my face it made me feel gorgeous. You could choose the level of beauty. The higher the smoother was my skin. I felt terrible when I went back to my normal level of beauty lol. My skin was regular, it wasn't as smooth. I actually felt really ugly. Imagine doing that to your face and your whole body.
    And how about having thousands of people wanting to look like you and praising you for your looks? Based on something that is not even real... I am sure it makes you feel even more insecure 😔

    • @pa5666
      @pa5666 Před rokem +1

      I was thinking the same thing. I agree with Stephanie that all those women still look beautiful. However, how do you even step in public looking one way, when you've convinced every other person that you look a different way? I've never met a celebrity or even social media influencer in real life but the difference would come off as a shock.

    • @RedRoseSeptember22
      @RedRoseSeptember22 Před rokem +2

      That app was really scary!!!

    • @seameology
      @seameology Před rokem +1

      I personally wouldn't feel right deceiving people. There's a whole lot more going 9n with them than insecurity. What kind of lack of conscience must they have to sell diet products when they really need to sell the nsme of the app.

  • @cindypowell6358
    @cindypowell6358 Před 3 lety +30

    This is beyond disturbing what’s going on with social media. People need to wake up. So MUCH FAKE out there. Yet so many STILL believe it’s real. Thank you for all your fact based videos. You bring so much awareness that’s needed out there. Keep them coming. 💖😊

  • @tabithabrown9989
    @tabithabrown9989 Před 3 lety +403

    "Waists no bigger than their necks" well that for sure made me look at things differently.

  • @candiigurl7893
    @candiigurl7893 Před 3 lety +725

    A lot of these "influencers" have 10's to 100's of millions of followers, yet I've never heard of them. Must be doing something right if this is what I'm missing.

    • @gigicolada
      @gigicolada Před 3 lety +30

      I would probably follow them if they modeled their real bodies. They are gorgeous without all the editing.

    • @kristoferpaunonen9650
      @kristoferpaunonen9650 Před 3 lety +2

      Same lol

    • @raisin5642
      @raisin5642 Před 3 lety +2

      Yep same

    • @lorloretta_
      @lorloretta_ Před 2 lety +1

      Same lmao

    • @socialnoob4853
      @socialnoob4853 Před 2 lety +6

      I’m sure most of their following comes from preteens around the world

  • @wolfone8538
    @wolfone8538 Před 2 lety +14

    As a teenage girl i can't tell you in how many ways you changed my unhealthy mind . Truly from the bottom of my heart , THANK YOU!😊

  • @carmentherese5706
    @carmentherese5706 Před 2 lety +167

    Thanks for this one Steph - my daughters are 8&9, turning 9&10 - I’ve saved this video to watch as a family sometime soon 💗

    • @matildatofftin3444
      @matildatofftin3444 Před 2 lety +7

      You sound like such a good momma ❤️😊 A very important lesson for youngsters esp females .

    • @vanityplates3125
      @vanityplates3125 Před 2 lety +7

      My daughter just turned 8 and I think I'm gonna save this for when she needs it, sooner rather than later im sure. As much as we don't focus on bodies and what we hate about ours, it's still gonna happen. I dread it.

    • @mau345
      @mau345 Před 7 měsíci +1

      These themes should be showed in schools to be honest

  • @kathynicholson103
    @kathynicholson103 Před 3 lety +1814

    I'm old and sound like a boomer, but I miss the days when we just lived our lives. We didn't focus so much on posing and "capturing the moment" because most of us didn't carry a camera around all the time. We weren't so paranoid about what we looked like because our minds had not been warped by false images ( except in the magazines). I don't even look at these images on IG; it's too disturbing. Take a break from "influencers" y'all; use your eyes and observe the real world around you.

    • @velvet123
      @velvet123 Před 3 lety +72

      I agree and I actually miss the old bodies of back than. They were beautiful and natural. Now it’s all botched bodies and they still auto tune the pics n videos.

    • @xx-ze2zt
      @xx-ze2zt Před 3 lety +57

      I agree and I'm glad that you brought up the point of magazines. I personally think that pictures in magazines are less harmful than instagram pictures because in case of a magazine we all know that it's professional, people posing there are models/actors, they pump incredible money into perfect outfits, editing etc.
      Meanwhile in case of instagram, some people still think that influencers don't retouch their photos too much. We perceive people in magazines as professionals and influencers on instargram as regular people so we assume that their photos are almost natural.
      And then we feel bad, because if this 'regular girl' on social media looks perfect on pictures, why can't we? Are we ugly?
      It sometimes even happens subconsciously, even if we know that influencers retouch photos. It's ingrained deep in our minds, that's crazy.

    • @TheArcoiris12
      @TheArcoiris12 Před 3 lety +32

      Every summer, when I go to the beach and start to see real bikini bodies I realize my body is ok..and normal. If the only bikini bodies we see are from magazine or social media we can think that's the norm,when it's actually the other way around.

    • @kathynicholson103
      @kathynicholson103 Před 3 lety +28

      @@xx-ze2zt Exactly. As a teenager growing up, I knew the magazine photos were not real life. They did make us long to look a certain way, but it didn't last long. There were less photos being taken of us, so less worry about looking perfect. Photos were just seen as a way to commemorate the occasion and say, "I was there!"

    • @gg_ingy
      @gg_ingy Před 3 lety +12

      I also remember every girl would tan topless (in the Netherlands at least), which became impossible when the internet took off :p Think last time i tanned topless in public was mid 00's.

  • @uhhhhh4748
    @uhhhhh4748 Před 3 lety +526

    The butt pads blew my mind and I'm pretty pissed about it lol.

    • @Frogface91
      @Frogface91 Před 3 lety +92

      "it's just squats! Buy my workout course!" 🙄

    • @maryhamric
      @maryhamric Před 3 lety +27

      I saw a video once of someone who looked very similar and I thought...must be butt pads. I was right!!

    • @merryberry6576
      @merryberry6576 Před 3 lety +29

      Me tooooo, it’s crazy that I never even thought about physical things being used and it not only being digitally altered. Advertisements and posts like these really should come with a specific logo or something that shows it was altered and that it’s just not real

    • @rachellegraham9619
      @rachellegraham9619 Před 3 lety +11

      That one definitely upset me the most too!

    • @TheWorldWillBeOK
      @TheWorldWillBeOK Před 3 lety +3

      You should have seen my face when I found out women use push up bras

  • @krystlesichau3915
    @krystlesichau3915 Před 3 lety +73

    I absolutely love that you put videos out about what's reality. This generation really needs a reality check. There is so much more to life than looks. I'm glad social media wasn't around like this when I was growing up because I would have felt so ugly and would have hated everything about me . Smh it's a shame.

  • @libertymason3150
    @libertymason3150 Před 2 lety +6

    Wow... I've always been super self-conscious about how wide my ribcage is. Your comment about your torso being so short that you need room for your internal organs really opened my eyes, because I too have a short torso. Thank you!

  • @ciaradiam0nd
    @ciaradiam0nd Před 3 lety +863

    “If the universe wanted you to look like this it would have created you as a Bratz doll in a toy shop not a human woman” 👏 THIS

    • @yolandemninzi480
      @yolandemninzi480 Před 2 lety +7

      I felt that so much. Like I also have a short torso so obviously my tummy will spill over a bit. I am learning to love myself now

  • @georgiamay5306
    @georgiamay5306 Před 3 lety +2329

    It's so sad to see when their natural photos get such awful comments. If people showed as much loved for the natural images as for the edited ones.. you'd most likely see that more influencers would feel confident to post less edited photos. Unfortunately, though, trying to give off this unattainable image of beauty is how a lot of the brands which endorse and pay these influencers want to market themselves. As helping people reach this level of unattainable beauty, body etc.

    • @stephanielange
      @stephanielange  Před 3 lety +87

      So very true x

    • @r.b.e.E
      @r.b.e.E Před 3 lety +85

      I think they get awful comments because they’re being deceitful and people don’t like that. It comes off as if they are lying about themselves.

    • @hayozz1647
      @hayozz1647 Před 3 lety +67

      I think the reason the influencers get such "aweful" comments on natural photos is because they try to trick the public into thinking that they do NOT look like that. I feel that if they edit so much to appear perfect when they are FAR from it puts them in a situation in which they will get "aweful" comments. If they were honest to begin with instead of trying to portray themselves as perfect or flawless, they would not get those hateful comments. If you are going to Pretend you are something you clearly are NOT then you should be prepared for the backlash!

    • @Black.Spades
      @Black.Spades Před 3 lety +25

      @@hayozz1647 Understandable, but if those influencers started their social media with posting unedited pictures most of them would not have come as far as where they stand now. There's been "tests" before where people would post similar pictures, and the more the picture was edited the more attention and positive response it got. (until it was too edited, and then the picture would get negative response).
      I hope we are at a turning point. If so many media influencers post similar pictures, maybe someone who doesn't edit their face and body will stand out from the crowd and get more attention.

    • @robinlawson7441
      @robinlawson7441 Před 3 lety +4

      Absolutely! It's so sad.

  • @hiuhm454
    @hiuhm454 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I remembered feeling insecure during vacay at the beach, I felt ashamed of my body, and I was wishing I had a body like model on instagram. Then I made myself look at every girl at the beach, looking at their features, not one of them had the “perfect” figure that the girls on instagram have, they all had regular human bodies. It just made me realize how media forces women to have a body that isn’t even achievable.

  • @tulips7465
    @tulips7465 Před 2 lety +11

    Ive always hated my belly. I thought it's big. Because I'm in no way fat but my belly just bulges. So when she showed her real waist size, I was blown away. Because that's how big my belly is (maybe just a tad bit bigger) and it's actually not that bad. I was just so used to seeing flat tummies so I thought mine was big. Thank you for being so real! ❤️
    I feel better about my belly now.

  • @angelica534
    @angelica534 Před 3 lety +585

    I think one thing that Does make me angry about the influencers that lie is that dudes I've come to know in real life have started to think they're real and put women down, as if they hand any right to judge

    • @karmaismyboyfriend8
      @karmaismyboyfriend8 Před 3 lety +68

      I was literally just saying this to my husband because I've heard real men say things like this and it makes me want to shake them

    • @louisecoffey9843
      @louisecoffey9843 Před 3 lety +47

      Wow! The guys really need to stop judging women and wanting us to be prefect. I bet those guys don’t compare themselves to Bradley Cooper or any other model or actor because some men are so full of shit even when they have no reason to be 🤣🤣

    • @valquiriavalio8680
      @valquiriavalio8680 Před 3 lety +12

      well men don't need much help to be assholes, so what about not blaming women for misoginists? 😕

    • @angelica534
      @angelica534 Před 3 lety +46

      @@valquiriavalio8680 the women did not create misogonists, but lying about the fake imagery does help them

    • @shanenicole9552
      @shanenicole9552 Před 3 lety

      @@valquiriavalio8680 true

  • @alixvs
    @alixvs Před 3 lety +866

    These videos really help making me realize no one looks like that, it's pointless and insane for me to hate my body just because it looks HUMAN. Being on social media is hard when you have an ED and body dysmorphia, you're surrounded by this bs :/

    • @stephanielange
      @stephanielange  Před 3 lety +77

      Exactly that ❤️ the bodies you see on social media portray an unrealistic way for humans to look. None of us look like this! X

    • @crazycatlady7866
      @crazycatlady7866 Před 3 lety +15

      I find that not following people whose content is mostly about showing their body and whose pictures make you insecure about your own (and who might be using these apps) really helps self-esteem. Think about this: Instagram is like a huge shelf filled with photo albums accessible to the public... if you were in a waiting room and had access to this shelf, would you pick a photo album that has been photoshopped and that makes you feel bad? Or choose something interesting and upbuilding for you? (Beautiful landscapes for example, that have not been photoshopped)

    • @ivy3723
      @ivy3723 Před 3 lety +8

      I feel you, Im recovery for an ED and have body dysmorphia. mostly because I was in an abusive relationship but I found myself being compared to his exes, celebrities he found attractive, wrestlers, etc that I look nothing like. It destroyed me but I broke up with him last year a few days before we went into lockdown. Now I’m on my own I’m starting to be more comfortable with how my body looks, I still have off days where I think I’m fat but I know I’m actually healthy, I’d rather look a bit bigger but healthy than look like I’m dead or have rumours about me being on drugs. These videos massively help me. Some of these celebrities (Kim, kylie, etc) have actually helped me too though, I have an hourglass and constantly tried to hide how big my hips were compared to my waist since my mom pointed it out in front of everybody, then I hated it until recently. I wish people would stop using editing apps and brands touching up photos, it literally can destroy mental health, self esteem, everything and it’s not worth it for fake people, the ones who truly love you don’t care how you look, they love you for you and care about your happiness.

    • @leakypussy9813
      @leakypussy9813 Před 3 lety +7

      people who gym and eat healthy look like that not these lazy influencers who depend on apps to look this.

    • @Peechiness
      @Peechiness Před 3 lety +10

      If anything, it's the IG models that are stressed out about keeping that consistent look and standard they set for each other. Let the lil people like us just look great as we are. Fit and healthy obv.

  • @SE-kh2tq
    @SE-kh2tq Před rokem +2

    The problem is beyond those apps…have you ever wonder why we feel the need to wear less to feel better or sexy? (And why beauty was minimised to looking sexy) Why we need to look at celebs or influencers without make up or photoshop to feel oh I’m normal?!
    Looks like the core values have been deformed

  • @alabama.worley
    @alabama.worley Před rokem +6

    I've NEVER had Instagram, and haven't used social media in at least 4 years (stopped regularly posting roughly 6 year's ago), and I am unfathomably grateful. I'm also a mental health professional. This is disturbing beyond words. It's literally pathological. I've been fighting against this for year's, and thankfully my daughter's recognize this madness for what it is. I worked tirelessly to keep this crap away from them during their more formidable years, and explain relentlessly how we've gotten to this point. Please teach your daughters (and son's), and do better as people.

    • @pa5666
      @pa5666 Před rokem +1

      Honestly, I'm trying to unlearn everything I've witnessed on social media but it's hard to keep the mindset. I'm constantly insecure even though I know none of it is real. I have a question for you if you don't mind answering. You may avoid Instagram and other social media, but does images of unrealistic women that extend to places like CZcams (recommended videos, etc) affect you in any way when you do see them? Or are you completely over that hump and it's no longer a problem for you?

    • @FransceneJK98
      @FransceneJK98 Před rokem

      How did your mental health change after you quit social media?

  • @chrissybabyist
    @chrissybabyist Před 3 lety +488

    Its not body shaming, its letting these young girls know that natural beauty & self confidence is way better than any filter can do. Keep your head high & embrace your natural beauty.

  • @sarahcahoot5444
    @sarahcahoot5444 Před 3 lety +287

    The sad part is no one is honest now a days and people are dying for an unreal standard because of it.

    • @snoopyfinn
      @snoopyfinn Před 3 lety +8

      this omfg. i feel like guys play a huge role in fixing this issue, Insta models have contorted what they see as “natural”

  • @MissJJoan
    @MissJJoan Před rokem +2

    My local gym had a representative ask me what kind of body I wanted to have showing a chart with different shapes depending on the fat, even after I said my goal was just to lose 5 pounds. It was very annoying being asked to have a shape goal when I didn’t want one. I hate that dysmorphia is so normalized in our culture.

  • @olympianagel9379
    @olympianagel9379 Před rokem +5

    These videos are my THERAPY, they are such a good reality check, and seeing the things that i'm insecure about on my body, on influencers bodies too is SO reassuring. please make these videos forever x

  • @pamelapodell7075
    @pamelapodell7075 Před 3 lety +760

    Sometimes when i feel bad about my self image I will watch one of Stephanie's videos. I get uplifted by her positivity, and also I love to see the real photos of women, because I realize that they are beautiful without all the retouching, and that makes me feel beautiful.

  • @aerom83
    @aerom83 Před 3 lety +1892

    The interesting thing, social media is full of perfect women, but when I go out I can't come across those perfect women👀
    *Btw, I am not saying there aren't any beauties in real life, on Instagram wherever I look many women have same lnsta beauty, but IRL chances are very low to come across someone who completely look like on those pics.

    • @MissNickyPuppy
      @MissNickyPuppy Před 3 lety +170

      because "perfections" are an illusion and don't exist. We are all perfectly imperfect.

    • @littledarkone4309
      @littledarkone4309 Před 3 lety +113

      Working in the clubbing industry for a few years there is only 2 people ive met who look the same as their social media. Its incredibly rare.

    • @Emiliapocalypse
      @Emiliapocalypse Před 3 lety +75

      I used to just assume it was because all these beautiful people must live in places like Los Angeles or something lol

    • @mesalouis8976
      @mesalouis8976 Před 3 lety +25

      We have perfectly filtered women. 🤣😂

    • @marcy9125
      @marcy9125 Před 3 lety +8

      Tbh, I work in a makeup store and I feel like a lot of girls who come by look like this 😅

  • @kimdelorme6314
    @kimdelorme6314 Před rokem +4

    I am 67 years old. Thank you for pointing this out. I have literally, almost killed myself, trying to look perfect!❤❤

  • @Sarah-re7cg
    @Sarah-re7cg Před rokem +5

    Something that makes me sick to my stomach is the fact that womens BODIES have TRENDS! That’s so dehumanizing.

  • @heyitssondra8563
    @heyitssondra8563 Před 3 lety +634

    Seriously just last night I was telling my boyfriend how disgusting I felt and how I didn’t want him to touch me and I just wasn’t feeling beautiful. And then watching this and seeing things that their bodies have that my body has really makes me feel OK in my own skin. Thank you so much for everything that you do, you have no idea how much this just changed my whole day.

    • @stephanielange
      @stephanielange  Před 3 lety +88

      Omg you absolutely beautiful human. I’ll bet your boyfriend absolutely loves your perfect body ❤️ curves, bellies and all that jazz are what make us beautiful! You’re amazing! Xx

    • @TJ-1234
      @TJ-1234 Před 3 lety +9

      good for you. there is no need for any of us to feel ugly especially when that word itself really has no real definition or meaning behind it anyway. all it is is just standards that someone created and eventually majority followed. but it willl always be subjective and will change throughout the years. Best to do is to just accept and love your body and face no matter what shape it's in whether you fall in the "right category" in that certain time or not. in the early 2000's i was mad fun of for my thicker thighs (i had guys in college saying behind my back how they "wouldnt do me"cause of my chubby thighs. then +- 15 years later and suddenly my body was deemed desirable. but it will never be enough ofcourse. it doesnt matter though cause when you love and accept yourself no critics from the outside can ever hurt you. its almost like loving yourself creates like a shield around your body and every insult or critique or insecurity or beauty standard just bounces right back off. i highly recommend it :)

    • @KrisD007
      @KrisD007 Před 3 lety +7

      But you look beautiful.

    • @heyitssondra8563
      @heyitssondra8563 Před 3 lety +2

      @@KrisD007 thank you so much!! You are too!!

    • @heyitssondra8563
      @heyitssondra8563 Před 3 lety +1

      @@stephanielange I am just seeing this 🤍🤍🤍 🥺🥺 thank you so much 😊 for everything!!!

  • @gemmamariecrozier9268
    @gemmamariecrozier9268 Před 3 lety +509

    Women's bodies fluctuate all the time it's such a normal thing we as women deal with. These influences makes it out like they never gain or lose weight there bodies always are the same shape all year round. not possible

    • @snya6105
      @snya6105 Před 3 lety +27

      I feel like a different size every morning lol

    • @raywalteroutdoors
      @raywalteroutdoors Před 3 lety +12

      I’m a 40 year old dude and hell my body fluctuates I woke up with 2 abs and by 5 I had a dad bod.

  • @araragomen392
    @araragomen392 Před 2 lety +26

    Honestly this video really just opened my eyes all these years ever since I was in elementary I was always insecure and had the mindset of becoming skinnier to look prettier and look better in different styles and this video just helped me prover that I don’t need to become skinner to dress the way I want to I realized I only live once and shouldnt care about peoples opinions

  • @Shiroahlberg
    @Shiroahlberg Před 2 lety +51

    This video literally makes me feel so much better about my body! They’re just like us and normal is beautiful! Keep posting this king of videos I really enjoy enjoy them so much!

  • @laura_barton
    @laura_barton Před 3 lety +1232

    I love how you highlight and talk about these things. Honestly, if this kind of content had been around when I was younger, it would have made a world of difference. Thank you for what you do!

    • @heatherrae901
      @heatherrae901 Před 3 lety +3

      I agree.

    • @rockon8174
      @rockon8174 Před 3 lety +2

      ....you can still do with hitting the gym and not overeating. when your face is getting fat....it means you're gorging on snacks. 😐

    • @brittanypaquette
      @brittanypaquette Před 3 lety +1

      I so agree!!!

  • @DA-el2pv
    @DA-el2pv Před 3 lety +530

    I’m sorry, I ain‘t feeling sympathy with these influencers. People who contribute and capitalize off of these toxic standards are the problem.

    • @cousindexter
      @cousindexter Před 3 lety +112

      Totally agree. I can't feel bad for people who create that fake reality and still lie to their audience on daily basis. What are they doing to people is so messed up...

    • @mesalouis8976
      @mesalouis8976 Před 3 lety +6

      Yes

    • @susy14valentine
      @susy14valentine Před 3 lety +37

      So true, they are so toxic... I would ban them from social media... They give young or not so young but insecure woman bad feeling about themselves.... How many girls became anorexic, even they commit suicide just because of them... And after that these influencers look like a big sack of potato... It is not about that that you hide your imperfections, because you have some blemishes or something.... You give yourself a totally new, fake body and face... Clap clap 21st century....

    • @Linneamarianilsson
      @Linneamarianilsson Před 3 lety +17

      Especially khloe

    • @cecee3480
      @cecee3480 Před 3 lety +35

      Yeah I’m not playing nice when it comes to this. I personally think we should all shame these people and companies until they stop doing all this editing. I don’t want to see *Goals* in the comment section I want to see “This is a highly edited image and since I can’t see what this product looks like on a real human body I’m not going to buy it.” These companies might as well use manikins.

  • @tashateacup
    @tashateacup Před 2 lety +2

    This is also in Asian culture. I work in Tourism and noticed alot of Korean/Chinese would photoshop the life out of themselves! So much so, that when I asked some of the girls for their instagram accounts I didn’t even recognise them. It’s almost sad!

  • @GremlinsNGangsters
    @GremlinsNGangsters Před 2 lety +1

    Love this Stephanie! Love this series you've been doing - so respectful of these other women too. You're doing amazing work with your platform. Thank you!!!

  • @Clareelizabethbitch
    @Clareelizabethbitch Před 3 lety +394

    Let’s all take a moment to appreciate another stunning natural body, Stephanie Lange!! Wow girl you look incredible.

    • @klmoll
      @klmoll Před 3 lety +6

      A stunning soul!

  • @NotMe-ic2xy
    @NotMe-ic2xy Před 3 lety +157

    Is it just me, or do their bodies just look so much HOTTER without the filters?! Like damn girl you look amazing

    • @miadoser1402
      @miadoser1402 Před 3 lety +4

      We did the same comment💕

    • @oomay1925
      @oomay1925 Před 3 lety +9

      Right these filtered photos just look way too unrealistic its a little bizarre and uncanny even

    • @amarvanduijneveldt7931
      @amarvanduijneveldt7931 Před 3 lety +5

      Right! The girl around 7:08 looks like Marilyn Monroe she is so pretty and I hope she realises it too

  • @dallascavalloni3307
    @dallascavalloni3307 Před 2 lety

    your videos are crucial! The information you shared is so much needed now. Im blown away by the photos you shared and its made me feel more normal!

  • @sofielipshus1891
    @sofielipshus1891 Před 2 lety

    I just found you this morning and thank you so much for your contribution! This is so insanely important for people to see! Thank you, thank you, thank you!

  • @jurinotonice803
    @jurinotonice803 Před 3 lety +112

    Thank you my wife needs this so much. I showed her some of your videos and she really benefits from them. Also, I work with a lot of young people and sadly some teen boys already think that women actually are supposed to look like this and 'real life women' are just not putting in enough effort.

  • @Sneaux65
    @Sneaux65 Před 3 lety +253

    I have a 14 year old granddaughter who is 5’6” and still growing, and she has a weight issue. She is always comparing herself to her sister who is 11, an much thinner. I’ve always told her that you were the best influencer to watch on CZcams, and I hope she will some day soon. Love ya Steph!!😘🥰💕💕

  • @shurentheltaylor1151
    @shurentheltaylor1151 Před rokem +1

    Wait, wait, wait! I agree with you. All of them are naturally beautiful and you’re trying to be nice. But those pictures are filtered and photoshopped! There is no way that lighting and angles make that much of a difference. You are a sweetheart and trying to be so respectful and I get it.

  • @mayamurad2319
    @mayamurad2319 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for these videos, so helpful to girls growing up and looking at “body goals” and wondering why they’ll never look like that.

  • @LK-kn7oy
    @LK-kn7oy Před 3 lety +515

    I honestly think that influencers need to be held accountable more often, or at least more girls should really just try to uninstall Instagram or at least unfollow these girls.
    A couple of years ago I spent most of my summer working a mostly solitary job indoors, and then spent most of my free time on Instagram, and my confidence in my body became so so so low. It’s not even that I was convinced that I looked bad, it’s that I genuinely felt as though I didn’t look normal.
    It wasn’t until I went to the beach later that summer, and actually saw people’s bodies in bikinis that I realized how much my mind was deceived into thinking that those edited photos were the “norm”.
    Even then, I don’t think that even really fit people who don’t edit should also be considered “beauty goals”. I don’t think the standard should be anything that is only attainable if you put countless of hours in the gym and restrict your eating (not just calories but just eating as though you’re a heavy trainer) .
    Those things shouldn’t be considered the norm for an everyday person who simply does not have the time, energy or money to give themselves to that. Especially considering the fact women just do have more fat percentage naturally and we shouldn’t work so hard to try to eradicate that.

    • @user-li6vl9wr5v
      @user-li6vl9wr5v Před 2 lety +1

      There is no such thing as beauty goals😁

    • @jasminejensen4632
      @jasminejensen4632 Před rokem +1

      You are SOOO right. 🥲🥲🥲 why is THAT the goal?! Why are women made to feel like “if your not working THIS much your not working hard enough?! Why are we (and I’m including boys as well) encouraged to see THE STANDARD as the peak of your goals. Like as if it’s going to be the best thing you will ever achieve?! This is soo insulting I can’t even describe. 🤦‍♀️ this isn’t what I call “PERFECT”

    • @tatianaa.3694
      @tatianaa.3694 Před rokem

      I agree. i decided to delete my instagram account because my selfsteem was beeing seriously damaged

    • @lolavir
      @lolavir Před rokem

      👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @ChanelGloe
    @ChanelGloe Před 3 lety +286

    i'm just glad to see the real photos, a lot more women have cellulite than i realized.. one of my biggest insecurities ugh

    • @ladybaabaa3294
      @ladybaabaa3294 Před 3 lety +28

      Oh man, almost EVERY woman has cellulite! No matter how thin, curvy or toned and fit! I've had cellulite since I was 18 and weighed only 50kg at 5'7" in height! I was naturally very slim, but it was still there, at the sides and back of my butt. I still looked damn good!
      Now, I'm 42, still 5'7" (I haven't shrunk yet, lol) and weigh 62kg (and would look seriously emaciated if I weighed 50kg now as my body shape has changed in over 20 years, as it should), and still have the same cellulite in the same places but also now on the front of the thighs too in some of the more unflattering lighting. I don't love it, but I still look DAMN GOOD!

    • @ANME1rocker
      @ANME1rocker Před 2 lety +17

      80-90% of women have cellulite. It's normal!

    • @Rebelliousrefinement
      @Rebelliousrefinement Před 2 lety +11

      No matter how lean I get, cellulite is always there. We basically all have it. It’s completely normal

    • @ChanelGloe
      @ChanelGloe Před 2 lety +3

      @@ANME1rocker we may all have it & it's normal but i still hate it! lol

    • @melissawhelan6160
      @melissawhelan6160 Před 2 lety +2

      I have a workout I do and it really gets rid of the cellulite. I think the main thing is to stretch the muscle you are working out right after for a minute. Just stretch far enough to feel the tension. I think 95% of women have cellulite. It bothers me as well but sadly we dont see ourselves sometimes the way others do. I wish every women could see their beauty and be confident.

  • @amandayoksh
    @amandayoksh Před 2 lety

    Stephanie, i can’t thank you enough for posting these videos. I always come back to your videos when i’m not feeling my best. These videos are a breath of fresh air!

  • @yiuha
    @yiuha Před 2 lety

    thank you so much for this video. you explained things with so much class, zero judgement, and provided a lot of information for your audience. im in awe!!

  • @glamcat7948
    @glamcat7948 Před 3 lety +269

    Most poignant comment from you in this video, "I've never seen a body like hers in real life." These social media posts are so damaging to young girls and women. I am so glad you're highlighting these massive problems.

  • @TheAwesomes2104
    @TheAwesomes2104 Před 3 lety +67

    "Loads of room for their organs" made me instantly feel better about having a longer torso.

  • @nicolenia3098
    @nicolenia3098 Před 2 lety

    I really love and appreciate this series! Thank you 🙏 I’d love to see more of this on the internet!

  • @milenap446
    @milenap446 Před 2 lety +1

    thank u sooo much for this video! it's very difficult to love yourself when all u see in social media are those perfect bodies and faces ...

  • @moniw9854
    @moniw9854 Před 3 lety +48

    Im literally sobbingggggg. I just got signed as a model and my confidence has been plummetting due to me feeling like other girls online are so much better than me. Last night I was looking in the mirror at my hip dips and stomach pouch and butt and legs and boobs wondering if I was good enough or pretty enough. I think most of us realize social media is fake but it's great to have that reminder. We are all beautiful and needed and that's what I needed to hear today ❤️

    • @hurricane7800
      @hurricane7800 Před 3 lety +7

      You are beautiful.
      I have hip dips too and don't give a damn - I never even realised I should until one day I saw a post on Pinterest or something about it, and other than being a little pissed off that someone else thought they had a right to make me insecure, I love my hips. Plus, humans have guts! Humans need guts. Guts are good. If you did not have guts, you might have a very flat stomach, but you'd also be dead. That would not be good. Your body needs somewhere to put them, and in return they keep you up and able to pursue modelling. Give your guts a hug :) The other girls online are beautiful, yes, just like you are beautiful. Normal anatomy does not make you less-than. It makes you a healthy human. :)

    • @lilscenechick1995
      @lilscenechick1995 Před 2 lety

      You are beautiful ❤ Please don't let the pressure of that industry wear down your confidence.

  • @k213389
    @k213389 Před 3 lety +93

    i need to be reminded of this all the time, instagram always makes me feel terrible about myself. Thanks Stephanie for speaking on this subject in a way that is balanced and doesn't shame the influencers who do this, because they are under an enormous amount of economic pressure to do this stuff.

    • @stephanielange
      @stephanielange  Před 3 lety +8

      You’re amazing Amber! ❤️❤️❤️

    • @GresaTh
      @GresaTh Před 3 lety +6

      Hi hi! Best thing that I’ve done for my mental health and self esteem was deleting instagram. 🌸

    • @majl9585
      @majl9585 Před 3 lety

      Hi Amber. If these people make you feel bad about yourself, then why not stop following them?

  • @isabellasol2163
    @isabellasol2163 Před 2 lety

    I think that it's so great that you're shedding light on this tough topic, I sure can say that it helps me feel better about myself

  • @humanbeing5636
    @humanbeing5636 Před 2 lety +11

    I love your content, it makes me feel so much better about myself. Thank you!

  • @yasminetamir1563
    @yasminetamir1563 Před 3 lety +105

    It’s the digital editing ON TOP of the surgical editing, when will it end?

  • @susanacfernandes
    @susanacfernandes Před 3 lety +300

    It's wrong to shame their natural photos, but let's just not forget that they're part of the problem.

  • @cylar2247
    @cylar2247 Před rokem +1

    Oh my goodness!! Thank you for sharing that was absolutely amazing eye opener!! 😳

  • @ImenYamada06
    @ImenYamada06 Před 2 lety

    Your videos are so helpeful Stephanie, thank you so much!

  • @saintamerican6105
    @saintamerican6105 Před 3 lety +66

    We Women really do be doing THE MOST now days.. And most guys think it's real LMFAO

  • @marcelalugo9946
    @marcelalugo9946 Před 2 lety +3

    I just found you and literally love you! I needed this to get a confidence boost ♥️

  • @rashmigopaul104
    @rashmigopaul104 Před 2 lety +11

    I love this woman so much. She makes me feel so good about myself!

  • @mexy04
    @mexy04 Před 3 lety +242

    Whenever I’m feeling bad about myself. Ate too much or if I’m lookin in the mirror not seeing results, I watch one of your videos. Remind myself that pictures in general are not real. Their just not. Even if they’re not trying to be deceptive.

  • @DrCoze
    @DrCoze Před 3 lety +27

    On Stephanie's Channel I learnt:
    - How to apply makeup without looking like a dessert 🎂
    - About cool things like the Venus trimmer or the Wild deodorant 💇‍♀️
    - About self worth and confidence 🐱‍🏍
    Thank you Stephanie! My life is actually better because of you 💕😍

  • @andreamorrow77
    @andreamorrow77 Před 2 lety +1

    Yay!! Thank you for coming forward with your research. I think many of these influencers are hurting so many young women mentally by being so deceptive.

  • @gracelohim2607
    @gracelohim2607 Před 2 lety

    You make me want to cry. Thank you so much for doing this work, it is unbelievably important.

  • @alexkeenan878
    @alexkeenan878 Před 3 lety +42

    'angle goals' 'lighting goals' 'posing goals'
    Wow - never thought about it that way, thank you!

  • @britt905
    @britt905 Před 3 lety +171

    I’m super self conscious about my body but then I also feel really sexy in certain poses in the mirror. So I really understand this. I need to love my relaxed body more because it’s the exact same body I love in certain poses.

    • @annaa-k2090
      @annaa-k2090 Před 2 lety +11

      I feel the exact same!! Thanks for commenting this ❣️ sending you lots of love, and just like you said, let's try love our bodies more when they're relaxed and comfortable and natural :)

  • @kristinelaw2470
    @kristinelaw2470 Před 2 lety

    I needed this. Thank you so much xx

  • @creeativenails5241
    @creeativenails5241 Před 3 lety

    Love these videos and always make me feel better about myself. Thank you Stephanie

  • @charm9812
    @charm9812 Před 3 lety +51

    in short, I just want to thank you that I learnt this at 11yrs and not any older because I feel like it could cause a mental disaster if I didn’t know earlier. thank you so much stephh 💕

  • @maryclark1049
    @maryclark1049 Před 3 lety +117

    I'm so lucky I married a man that loves my curves (butt, boobs, thighs) and doesn't expect me to starve myself. I do workout and eat healthy but I don't obsess over my weight, cellulite etc. I just try to be healthy and joyful each day and be thankful to God for my health👍🏻
    God bless, beautiful sister ❤️

    • @jessieh9127
      @jessieh9127 Před 3 lety +8

      I'm also blessed with a husband that loves my curves ☺️ When I get down about my body he lifts me up!

    • @maryclark1049
      @maryclark1049 Před 3 lety +7

      @@jessieh9127 that's fantastic👍🏻
      I try to be healthy but I'm a naturally curvy girl and torturing myself to be a size 2 doesn't sound like much fun lol

    • @jessieh9127
      @jessieh9127 Před 3 lety +8

      @@maryclark1049 Definitely isn't! Long story short, my parent wanted me to be a size four to show off her tall "skinny" daughter so I was anorexic for a long time. Got healthy and then met my husband. SO glad your husband loves you for you also!!!

    • @maryclark1049
      @maryclark1049 Před 3 lety

      Jessie H for some reason CZcams keeps taking down my comments

    • @ANDJELINA
      @ANDJELINA Před 3 lety +1

      I think you beinf happy around him and not cranky because you are hungry helps hahaha. At work I had women being obsessed with their diet, and they were so cranky and emotional...because they were starving themselves. Its so dangerous and not fun to be around those people.

  • @heidimeinert9993
    @heidimeinert9993 Před 2 lety

    You are soo genuine and honest and I love u for that!! Soo important for women and their sense of what is normal, natural, and real!

  • @theamckay9577
    @theamckay9577 Před 2 lety

    I really needed this today thank you SO much.

  • @ingenious5480
    @ingenious5480 Před 3 lety +155

    I feel like this is similar to stuff you’ve said before. HOWEVER, I feel like we need to hear this MORE THAN ONCE! Because we are brainwashed. Thank you.

  • @emdegn1904
    @emdegn1904 Před 3 lety +85

    THIS. This is what I needed after a few weeks of dealing with low self esteem (which is rare for me). I really needed to see this, so thank you! Keep making these PLEASE!

    • @stephanielange
      @stephanielange  Před 3 lety +7

      I hope you never doubt yourself again! You’re so amazing and one of a kind and you deserve to adore yourself! X

    • @shelleypercy8372
      @shelleypercy8372 Před 3 lety

      @@stephanielange Dear Stephanie, I'm so happy having come across your video channel recently. I've been struggling with low self-esteem and body image issues since I hit puberty, developing an eating disorder in my pre-teens, which was a very, very long time ago when the Internet and social media did not exist yet. As glad as I am that my 11-year-old self was not exposed to the toxic beauty standards displayed by so many of today's Instagram influencers (which may have exacerbated my disorder) I must admit that I regret not having had a positive role model like you who raises people's awareness of the unattainability of these beauty standards and promotes a more realistic self-image. So on behalf of all the girls and women to whom your message may make a life-changing difference, thank you very much for your channel.

  • @OneWhoDreamsAwake
    @OneWhoDreamsAwake Před 2 lety +37

    I really like the idea of the “lighting/angles/posing” goals appreciation. I’m horrible at taking pictures tbh. I’ve always had to avoid Instagram because of how it’s made me feel about myself, even though I appreciate the beauty I see there. I want to learn how to confidently take photos and I feel like that’s how I can relate/connect to these Instagram women. I wish there were more photos/videos about how to better present yourself in those situations - I feel like I’d fall in love with an influencer like that - like real people with confidence enough to not worry how they look all the time, but with a mind to help others have confidence. The really problem here is that women are actively competing against each other to be most attractive. Confident people don’t feel the need to compete or be fake.
    Thanks so much for your perspective, hun! Lovely and kind as always.

  • @zoeallen66
    @zoeallen66 Před 2 lety

    this video really means so much to me. thank you. i needed this.

  • @anitarani562
    @anitarani562 Před 3 lety +73

    The amount of confidence this girl provides me is insane!!!

  • @dianabasil6191
    @dianabasil6191 Před 3 lety +33

    I love how safe you kept the video. “Posing goals, angle goals” dope phrases. I edit my photos too, why? Cause I’m fucking insecure

    • @hurricane7800
      @hurricane7800 Před 3 lety +5

      I loved that reframing too! That's a much more applicable way of thinking than "body goals".

  • @californiasapphire-childad5238

    The way you present what your trying to say is beautiful. The way your extremely careful with your words but make it seem effortless & encouraging is something to be proud of. It’s not every day we come across a woman who is speaking about other woman without negative energy , it’s uplifting.

  • @aliashby
    @aliashby Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you! I am 31 and still didn’t understand just how deceptive social media is. This is so confidence boosting!

  • @joboucher
    @joboucher Před 3 lety +66

    There needs to be more awareness of this. I only wish boyfriends of these unrealistic woman on the internet spoke out and told us all the real truths!

    • @gwen.xo_
      @gwen.xo_ Před 3 lety +5

      If they did, I can only imagine the amount of women calling the dude out for being a horrible person for exposing her etc. followed by a bunch of comments telling the gal to drop her man 💀 I sometimes hear women blaming men for standards but it’s 2021, we all know women are contributing to this heavily on social media. Heck, Kim K basically set the new trending body type.. 😪

    • @TJ-1234
      @TJ-1234 Před 3 lety +3

      their women will most likely castrate if they were to ever expose them lol.....well at least these men know what real womens bodies look like. theres alsoa whole generation of boys and also men that have obtained this completely unrealistic high standard of their "type" that crept into their mind through glamourous porn and instagram.

    • @joboucher
      @joboucher Před 3 lety

      @@TJ-1234 completely agree with you

  • @michellemcdonough2643
    @michellemcdonough2643 Před 3 lety +39

    Thank you!! Finally, a woman wanting to lift each other up instead of bringing each other down through body shaming. I wouldn't even want to look like most of those edited pictures and videos. It's like a plastic surgeon tried to turn them into Mega-Barbies. Enough ladies!!! Let's root each other on and stop tearing each other down! Love you Stephanie!!

  • @juwairatugrace5874
    @juwairatugrace5874 Před 2 lety

    I'm so glad I found your channel. Thank you so much.

  • @kaceyboyce7801
    @kaceyboyce7801 Před 2 lety

    I've just found your channel and I really appreciate it. Thank you for giving an example of the video editing and showing how it works and examples! Like you said, Ive grown up 'knowing' pictures are touched up but never realizing how prevalent it is. I hope I keep this in mind in the future.

  • @Ana34132
    @Ana34132 Před 3 lety +52

    I wish messages like this one were more common. Influencers don't realize how hurtful those "perfect" images are to their followers. It's not their job to worry about other people's perception of their posts but when you have so many followers, of all ages, it's so important to be mindful of what they post. I wish all healthy bodies were loved, not unrealistic ones.

    • @miri283
      @miri283 Před 3 lety

      they know that these images are harmful, they just don't care. they want money lmfao

  • @zaniii6172
    @zaniii6172 Před 3 lety +99

    Being a teenager in 10th grade, this makes me feel much more confident in myself! I also watch more of your videos and I love your content💜.

    • @crazycatlady7866
      @crazycatlady7866 Před 3 lety +2

      This is great! I’m so glad that it makes you feel more confident 😊

    • @alysss_zoc
      @alysss_zoc Před 3 lety +4

      Me too! I'm a 9th grade (almost tenth grade) student and her videos make me feel so much better about myself

    • @zaniii6172
      @zaniii6172 Před 3 lety

      @@alysss_zoc yess, as they should

    • @yoshuaisnotok8794
      @yoshuaisnotok8794 Před 3 lety +2

      I am also in tenth grade and these videos has helped me a lot too.

    • @Exolblink616
      @Exolblink616 Před 3 lety +2

      Me too

  • @andreavaesp4380
    @andreavaesp4380 Před rokem

    Omg you are like a Life saver in the ocean. Summer’s starting and Idk why your videos started to pop on my CZcams videos.
    It’s great to have found you in these days cause you’re boosting my self love like in years.🧡

  • @saraphinavictoria
    @saraphinavictoria Před 3 lety

    Such valuable work you’re doing Steph.

  • @pippylongstocking7683
    @pippylongstocking7683 Před 3 lety +74

    I love the fact that you point out all the positives about the influencers in real life....that really makes me feel more beautiful too! Thank you so much for not tearing them apart but just shining a light on how stunning they are as their natural selves. You're amazing! 💞