The Beauty Conversation
Appearance shapes the way the world sees us. But what does it say about who we really are? The Walrus contributors consider how we disrupt, define, and ultimately celebrate what we see in the mirror
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First, cancer took my work identity. Then it took my hair
Read MoreWhy you can’t buy your way to physical and mental wellness
Read MoreOlder people are often shamed for their desire. That shouldn’t stop us from feeling sexy
Read MoreI’ve spent thousands of dollars trying to turn my hair into anything but what it is: black and curly
Read MoreI face a lot of pressure to be ultrafeminine—and I’m tired of it
Read MoreI used to hate looking at my body. Then I decided to post my naked pictures on Instagram
Read MoreGrowing up, my friends and I thought being beautiful would make our lives easier. But beauty only made things more difficult
Read MoreWhat women’s workwear standards reveal about our attitudes toward class, gender, and body type
Read MoreFrom Harry Potter to the Lion King, pop culture equates people who look like me with ugliness and eccentricity
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