Ep. 43: Can using filters affect our mental health? Plus new beauty launches from Pat McGrath x Supreme and Isamaya Ffrench x Byredo Colour

Facetune’s been around since 2013 and is probably the most popular app when it comes to changing your looks and of course, Instagram has made it even easier for us to give our faces a little tweak here and there. But are we doing too much when it comes to filters? And could it be affecting our mental health longterm? If the face you’re putting out into the world is flaw-free and perfect, how do you really feel when you go to bed at night? When you’re in front of the mirror, washing the debris of the day away, it’s just you and that mirror. Are you talking to yourself with kindness and acceptance, or is your inner voice ridiculing you because you don’t look anything like that Instagram post you uploaded this morning? In this episode I discuss the pros and cons of filters and I also share why I'm so excited about the new beauty launches from Supreme and makeup queen Pat McGrath and Isamaya Ffrench and Byredo. Links Article on filters affecting our mental health on Women's Health Pat McGrath x Supreme Isamaya Ffrench x Byredo Colour As always thank you so much for listening; do please like, subscribe and review and feel free to let me know what you thought of this episode over on Instagram @beautymepodcast. For the complete show notes visit https://www.charissekenion.co/podcast. See you next week! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beautyme/message

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U.K.-based beauty writer and photographer Charisse Kenion presents a series of podcasts that are all about beauty - how it's become intertwined with wellness, how we're measured by it, what we choose to spend on it, our first memories of it and more. Most importantly, this is beauty, beyond the BS. Go to @beautymepodcast on Instagram if you want to talk about it and check out my TikTok @charissekenion for video content. Please rate and review the podcast if you enjoy it.