Aesthetic pressure adds to women's mental load: 'It's as if our appearance is an endless project'
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Luisa Alcantara e Silva
Summary
The article discusses the aesthetic and mental burden placed on women, particularly in the workplace and media. Presenter Rafa Brites shares her experience of having to arrive two hours early for hair and makeup while her male co-host does not, highlighting the unequal expectations. The piece explores how women face constant pressure to maintain an unattainable beauty standard, treating their appearance as an endless project that consumes time, energy, and mental health.
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'No dia da minha folga, quando ele pode dormir, jogar tênis, aproveitar, eu tenho que refazer a esmaltação em gel, fazer a raiz do cabelo, fazer provas de roupa.'
'É como se nossa aparência fosse um projeto sem fim'
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