Snapchat Dysmorphia and the Real Dangers of Perceived Flaws

Snapchat Dysmorphia and the Real Dangers of Perceived Flaws

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      800
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      Oct 26, 2018
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Non-fiction

Snapchat Dysmorphia n. A fixation on perceived flaws in one’s appearance, caused by seeing too many filtered photos. People used to show up in plastic surgeons’ offices with photos of movie stars, asking for Angelina’s lips or Jon Hamm’s chin. Today they come with selfies, asking to look like themselves. Not the human selves that mock us all in fitting-room mirrors, of course, but the sparkling, digitally embellished versions that increasingly populate our social feeds.

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