#although psorasis this bad does rise to the level of medical intervention for aesthetic purposes to allow normal functioning in society
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Marketing even does this for prescription drugs for psoriasis (so people with serious symptoms). There was this new drug introduced some months back and I saw so many ads for it (both online and cable tv, so other USAmericans probably remember what I'm talking about), and they all focused on the drug letting hypothetical patients be able to wear what clothes they want and be comfortable in public. Instead of you know, the terrible pain chronic treatment resistant psoriasis causes.
I feel like those "The entire skincare industry movement is a capitalist/social media grift/scam" posts really fail to take people's physical comfort with regard to their skin into account. Like everyone's skin varies depending on genetics, and not everyone is living in the same place where their skin got its traits. Like, if your skin developed over generations to protect you from an arid mediterranean environment but you're currently living in the pacific northwest, you might need a toner or something because your skin isn't cycling it's oils the way it would in a drier clime and you don't like how greasy it feels. Sometimes acne is painful and it's not unreasonable to not want painful zits. If your skin feels uncomfortably tight all the time, you probably need a moisturizer, and incorporating that into your daily routine for your comfort doesn't make you a slave of capitalism. Like it is messed up that there's this massive industry around skincare and that that industry is built around fucked up eurocentric beauty standards, but also like... skin is a very individualistic thing, depending on your genetics and potential allergies and where you live, and like... idk, obviously no one needs a million products or a 47 minute routine, but the needs of skin vary and it's kind of dumb to make these big blanket statements about how the only thing you need is sunscreen. (I mean you do definitely need sunscreen though. 100%.)
#although psorasis this bad does rise to the level of medical intervention for aesthetic purposes to allow normal functioning in society#and prevent body dsyphoria#you know like reconstructive surgery to give someone a nose instead of a functioning breathing hole#but this was an entire marketing campaign and none of them were about pain
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