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57 Things Women Did To Their Bodies As Teens Because Beauty Standards Said They Should

57 Things Women Did To Their Bodies As Teens Because Beauty Standards Said They Should

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We’ve all tried some beauty hacks or tips thinking they’d make us prettier or give us glowing skin, and most times they backfired in ways we never expected. As women, it is sort of normalized that we will try to keep up with the latest beauty trends and if we fail, we’re usually our own toughest critics.
Whether it’s because of the media, the society, or boys, it’s way too easy for teenage girls to get sucked into a wormhole trying to fit beauty standards.
Recently, some women took to TikTok to share those moments when they realized, way too late, that all the things they were doing to their bodies to feel “prettier” — the stuff that felt normal at the time — were actually hurting them. Some of the hacks they tried are totally wild and we hope no one ever tries them again.

Woman’s teen beauty 'hack' sparks a wave of confessions

#1

57 Things Women Did To Their Bodies As Teens Because Beauty Standards Said They Should
When I used to nail file my teeth to look like vampire teeth.
20points

#2

57 Things Women Did To Their Bodies As Teens Because Beauty Standards Said They Should
I sucked in my belly so much I developed hourglass syndrome and still can’t fully relax my stomach muscles when standing 😩 also always feels like I can never take in a full breath.
19points

#3

57 Things Women Did To Their Bodies As Teens Because Beauty Standards Said They Should
I scrubbed my front teeth so hard and overly brushed them for hours bc I thought it would make them white now I have an enamel of an old person.
17points

Unrealistic beauty standards have always existed.

Take 13th‑century China, for example, where tiny feet were considered beautiful and women went through the painful practice of foot-binding to get them. Or the Victorian era, when the “tuberculosis look” was all the rage — pale skin, red lips, and super tiny waists were considered the height of beauty.

Today, with screens right in our pockets, being able to see what other women from around the world look like just makes it worse. Constantly comparing ourselves to celebrities and influencers can make us feel like we’re not measuring up.

The recent “Slavic” trend online is a glaring example of this. Women are being pressured to look ultra-feminine and soft, yet strong and distant or mysterious — basically fitting all the impossible beauty standards.

The internet has been full of videos like ‘How to Be a Slavic Doll’ or ‘How to Date a Slavic Woman’ — the trend which quickly went viral openly promotes unhealthy beauty ideals, stereotypes and fetishization of Eastern European women.

But then again, why do we feel like we have to meet certain beauty ideals? And who decides what’s “beautiful”?

#4

57 Things Women Did To Their Bodies As Teens Because Beauty Standards Said They Should
I stabbed myself over and over again with a sewing needle and put brown ink from a pen in the open wounds as an attempt to get freckles and I will say 14 years later they are still very much there:/
17points

#5

57 Things Women Did To Their Bodies As Teens Because Beauty Standards Said They Should
When I was younger I used the edge of my toy house to push my front teeth together bcs my gap was actually tragic (and It worked LMAO).
15points

#6

57 Things Women Did To Their Bodies As Teens Because Beauty Standards Said They Should
Anyone else chemical burn their skin trying to remove their freckles only for it to be trendy when we got older?
15points

#7

57 Things Women Did To Their Bodies As Teens Because Beauty Standards Said They Should
I faked every eye exam because I wanted to look like the cute quirky book nerd. And get prescribed glasses. My eyes adjusted, and now I actually need the glasses.
14points

Being considered good-looking can open doors in ways most people don’t even realize. While this has been true throughout history — Edward Thorndike even described it in the 1920s with his Halo Effect — the idea of “pretty privilege” became popular more recently, especially in online feminist conversations and social media platforms.

Research shows that looking a certain way often feels linked to being accepted, confident, or successful — so it’s easy to feel like you have to meet those beauty standards just to feel valued.

Experts say these standards are learned from culture, family, and social norms, not naturally hard‑wired.

Compliments on how you look or comments about body shape during childhood can deeply affect how you look at yourself later in life.

#8

57 Things Women Did To Their Bodies As Teens Because Beauty Standards Said They Should
I put ice packs on my stomach thinking I could 'freeze the fat off'. It went numb after 45 minutes and I forgot, my stomach got hard and waxy so I poured boiling water on it to thaw it out and now I have a huge ice burn scar from 5 years ago.
14points

#9

57 Things Women Did To Their Bodies As Teens Because Beauty Standards Said They Should
I put rubber bands around my two front teeth to try and get rid of my tooth gap 😭
13points

#10

57 Things Women Did To Their Bodies As Teens Because Beauty Standards Said They Should
I would press my fingers into the sides of my face hard to try and get dimples. I now have small varicose veins there 🤣 and no dimples.
13points

Trying to keep up with a trend or comparing yourself to unrealistic body images can leave a long-lasting impact. It can even lead to serious physical or mental health issues, such as anxiety and eating disorders.

It’s easy to feel conscious or unhappy with your own body when you believe you need to look a certain way to be seen as attractive or even accepted in the society.

Such beauty standards can affect people’s overall well‑being — lowering self-esteem, and even keeping them from hanging out with friends or getting into relationships.

#11

57 Things Women Did To Their Bodies As Teens Because Beauty Standards Said They Should
The way I slept in saran wrap every night at 11 was criminal.
12points

#12

57 Things Women Did To Their Bodies As Teens Because Beauty Standards Said They Should
I was constantly trying to slouch and stand leaning on one leg to appear shorter. I’ve always been tall and wanted to be short and cute like my friends. Now I’m shaped like a question mark permanently.
12points

#13

57 Things Women Did To Their Bodies As Teens Because Beauty Standards Said They Should
When I was little I was sooo insecure abt my arm hair so I poured clear nail polish all over my arms to convince my family I had a skin disease so they would have to shave my arms ?? the doctor came in w nail polish remover so fast😭
12points

#14

I liked Gerard way a lot so I practiced the way he spoke out of the side of his mouth for hours and now I look like a 50 yr old chain smoker without the cigarette hanging out of my mouth every time I talk.
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11points

#15

57 Things Women Did To Their Bodies As Teens Because Beauty Standards Said They Should
When I wipe my makeup off and see the beauty mark I tattooed with eyeliner and a needle at 16.
11points

Knowing the difference between what is real and what isn’t, especially when it comes from an online source, can make a huge difference when it comes to self-confidence and body image.

Following more body-positive celebrities and influencers is one of the ways to stop yourself from feeling insecure.

At the same time, it’s also important to surround yourself with people who value you for who you are, instead of how you look — people who don’t constantly comment on your appearance, or give unsolicited advice on diet and exercise.

Some experts also give pointers on how not to fall prey to unrealistic beauty standards.

“Talk to older people and ask them what trends were popular when they were younger. You’ll realise that aspirations were very different even 10 years ago, and will therefore likely change in the future,” professor of psychology Phillippa Diedrichs told The Guardian.

But if you find yourself going deeper and deeper into the wormhole, it is important to reach out to a therapist to understand the thoughts and emotions that can stem from the pressure to meet impossible beauty standards.

#16

57 Things Women Did To Their Bodies As Teens Because Beauty Standards Said They Should
Had a skin tag and cut it off now I have a hole in my skin.
11points

#17

57 Things Women Did To Their Bodies As Teens Because Beauty Standards Said They Should
In elementary school I wanted chin like Demi Lovato so I scratched a line on my chin for a few months until my mom saw the scab and made me stop. I still have a scar 😭
11points

#18

57 Things Women Did To Their Bodies As Teens Because Beauty Standards Said They Should
I had a mole on my face and cut it off.
10points

#19

This is me wondering why my heart beats so fast all the time and remembering I used to eat so many little packets of salt as a snack.
10points

#20

57 Things Women Did To Their Bodies As Teens Because Beauty Standards Said They Should
I always sucked in my stomach when I was little and now i have horrible flared ribs.
10points
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