A NEW STUDY FROM THE DOVE SELF-ESTEEM PROJECT FINDS 1 IN 2 GIRLS SAY IDEALIZED BEAUTY ADVICE ON SOCIAL MEDIA CAUSES LOW SELF-ESTEEM



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The Dove Self-Esteem Project’s #DetoxYourFeed Campaign Exposes the Insidious Nature of Toxic Beauty Advice in Teens’ Feeds

ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J., April 27, 2022 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Teens in the US are spending increasing amounts of time on social media. NEW Dove Self-Esteem Project research proves this to be true. 2 in 3 girls in the US are spending more than an hour each day on social media, which is more than they are spending in person with friends. Beauty advice fills their feeds, but unfortunately, it is not all positive. In fact, 1 in 2 girls say idealized beauty content on social media causes low self-esteem.