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The Third Eye: It’s a battle between perfection and authenticity

This article is an attempt to analyse women’s toxic relationship with perfectionism fuelled by social media, and the rebellious community driven undercurrent forming against it

By Aishwarya Sawarna Nir  Aug 11, 2022 9:40:14 PM IST (Updated)

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As I tap on the Instagram lab…oops app, and click on Kim Kardashian’s profile — The first three pictures carefully lay out her positioning as a youth icon — a picture of her pouting followed by a picture of her and her sister Khloe Kardashian in the aesthetic of a future barbie— the vibe she seeks to give her new skincare brand and a picture of her using her beauty products. In her interview with the New York Times during the launch of her new skincare line Kim claimed that If she had to eat shit everyday so that she could look younger she maybe would. 
This was a statement that was made by a youth icon followed by 326 million people on Instagram (just to put things in perspective, the population of the USA is 329.5m as of 2022). 
A statement that further cemented her commitment to the beauty construct being standardised by Instagram and other social media platforms. It makes me curious, what makes her so successful on social media and in pop culture, and yet why it doesn’t quite translate to the businesses she has embarked on in the past.