Self-confidence through skincare : The effect of skincare on self-confidence: A theoretical study
Amraei, Maryam (2024)
Amraei, Maryam
2024
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2024120432795
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2024120432795
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This study aims to investigate the relationship between skincare and self-confidence, focusing on how a consistent skincare routine affects an individual’s sense of self - confidence. Additionally, this study examines how social media has influenced the way people view their skin.
In this study a survey was shared to people who follow a regular skincare routine, and it allowed participants to share their feelings and experiences about skincare and the effects of it on self-confidence. The findings were analyzed to find how skincare and social media can affects self-confidence.
This study found that a consistent skincare routine improves self-confidence by making people feel more comfortable with their appearance, improving the health and texture of their skin, and providing a sense of control and self-care. In the survey conducted participants shared that their skincare routine helps them feel fresh, confident, and ready to face daily life, enhancing their overall quality of life. Social media also has a big impact on how people think about skin and self-confidence. It encourages many people to include routines and teaches them about products, but also it creates pressure to reach beauty standards, which can sometimes decrease sense of self-confidence. These findings highlight the relationship between skincare, self-confidence, and social media, showing how these factors are connect to shape personal well-being and self-confidence.
In this study a survey was shared to people who follow a regular skincare routine, and it allowed participants to share their feelings and experiences about skincare and the effects of it on self-confidence. The findings were analyzed to find how skincare and social media can affects self-confidence.
This study found that a consistent skincare routine improves self-confidence by making people feel more comfortable with their appearance, improving the health and texture of their skin, and providing a sense of control and self-care. In the survey conducted participants shared that their skincare routine helps them feel fresh, confident, and ready to face daily life, enhancing their overall quality of life. Social media also has a big impact on how people think about skin and self-confidence. It encourages many people to include routines and teaches them about products, but also it creates pressure to reach beauty standards, which can sometimes decrease sense of self-confidence. These findings highlight the relationship between skincare, self-confidence, and social media, showing how these factors are connect to shape personal well-being and self-confidence.
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