By Chelsea CampbellIf you've ever snapped a selfie, only to look at the picture and wonder when your nose grew so much larger, there's good news and bad news. The bad news is that it's not just your imagination -- your nose does, in fact, appear larger than normal in that photo. The good news? In reality, your nose hasn't actually s...
The selfie era has created a hyper-focused fixation on attaining physical perfection, even if questionable tactics are employed. The proliferation of photo editing tools and filters available that can enhance our ho-hum visage into a flawless, ...
By Eileen SpatzAh, the selfie, that ubiquitous self-portrait taken to record some moment of (often questionable) importance using one’s smartphone. While the practice of taking selfies became popularized several years back via Kim Kardashian and other celebrities like her, it has caught on to a broader range of folks inspired by the ability t...
... celebrities with millions of followers that wait with baited breath for their idol?s next filtered selfie to pop up on their feed. The trends these celebs now promote go far beyond simply introducing a new make-up technique or hairstyle. No, these ...
... a large number of their patients are requesting plastic surgery in an effort to look better in selfies on social media platforms such as Instagram, Snapchat, and Facebook. Photo editing apps have given people, especially naive teenagers, a skewed ...
How Appearance Impacts Self-ConfidenceThe selfie era that we all find ourselves living in can exact an inordinate amount of time curating our personal ?brand? on social media. No one can claim, with any degree of honesty, they don?t pay ...
He says they're on social media and trying to display the best version of themselves. The Selfie GenerationBased on a report by the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Wulkan's observations about the growing ...