Difficult Conversations About Beauty
The good, the bad, and the ugly. Be prepared to have some difficult conversations about beauty. By delving deep into what beauty really looks like, Anita East will leave no stone unturned. Best-selling author of Beautiful Unique Faces and a sought-after speaker, Anita has performed over 18,000 non-surgical cosmetic medicine treatments in her busy clinic.In bite-sized episodes, Anita will explore what's currently making the most 'beauty' noise. She'll take your questions about beauty, and if she doesn't know the answers, she'll enlist the help of other professionals. Anita will also, from time to time, have some Difficult Conversations About Beauty with exciting guests. These will be equal parts revealing and comforting.Anita aims to rip apart society's expectations of perfection and share her proven formula for becoming happier and more beautiful in your own skin.
Difficult Conversations About Beauty
Unfiltered Beauty: A Teen's Surprising Journey
Georgia is my 19-year-old niece and one of the faces of our skincare range for teens - BU Unique Teen.
Georgia has completed her first year of university and is doing a double degree of humans services and justice majoring in policy and governance. She is a remarkable young woman and has incredible curiosity. Her passion for life and making a difference in this world is contagious and spending time with her brings joy to my life.
In our chat with Georgia, we discuss the importance of identifying and then embracing your own beauty. How dangerous comparing yourself to others in the final years of high school can be to your mental health. And how doing things that bring you joy is the most authentic way to make you beautiful.
We discuss the trend amongst young women, and by that, I mean women as young as 18 years old, who are being sold the idea that to be beautiful, they must buy the lips, cheeks, jawline, and all manner of cosmetic medicine injectables.
Social media is a minefield for teens today, and together Georgia and I explore how teens can get trustworthy news and deal with the photos of picture perfects on their feeds.