The Harms of Beauty

Sam Barnes author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bristol University Press

Publishing:1st Oct '26

£27.99

This title is due to be published on 1st October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Harms of Beauty cover

The beauty industry thrives on creating a sense of dissatisfaction with appearance, with social media adding pressure to conform to idealized images of beauty. This has led to a growing use of products for bodily improvement such as facial injectables and weight loss drugs, which have arguably become increasingly normalized throughout society.

This groundbreaking ethnographic study lifts the lid on the dark side of beauty – revealing why young people are willing to inflict self-harm in the pursuit of ‘perfection’ and exploring the motivations for using, buying and selling counterfeit beauty products and services.

“The Harms of Beauty exposes the ugly side of the industries which charge our relentless yet futile pursuit of image perfection and delves deep into the everyday buyer and seller propping up the profits. Essential yet disturbing reading!” Daniel Briggs, Northumbria University
'As one of the first such ethnographic studies of its kind on the counterfeit beauty industry, The Harms of Beauty represents an important addition to the scholarly conversation surrounding intersections of youth, consumerism, beauty, crime, and personal risk.' Choice

ISBN: 9781529235340

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

172 pages