Filters

The filters, fashion of recent times that allow us to appear good-looking even when you wake up or just returned from work.

Good-looking, but for whom? for the aesthetic canons that are reducing us to proportions and measures far from reality or belonging to a few.

Filters although they save us minutes of makeup and wig, are instead very dangerous because they paint ideal models that everyone is almost forced to pursue.

Many girls arriveto doubt their self-esteem because of filters that shrink their nose and enlarge lips and eyes, which according to society represented ideal aesthetic canons.

Girls often resort to cosmetic surgery often to follow these models and to be accepted and be considered beautiful.

In a society focused on socialand the aesthetic impact that prevails, the filters contribute to create our avatar that represents us even if it does not correspond to reality. in fact filters survive only behind a screen, it is real life that asks us to be seen for who we are.

We should therefore learn to measure the use of these effects and to know how to use them only for play, to accept our appearance on social media as in real life.

Sara De Luca 4N