Sur Instagram, une blogueuse vous montre comment tricher sur votre apparence…

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Sur Instagram, on a chaque jour de quoi complexer ! Des femmes et des hommes se montrent quotidiennement à leur avantage en publiant des photos de corps musclés, bronzés à souhait et quasi parfaits. Sauf que, mais vous vous en doutez sûrement, nombreux sont ceux à avoir recours à quelques petites techniques qui changent tout : une prise de vue différente, une position un peu plus cambrée, ou bien encore une lumière avantageuse peuvent profondément changer la donne.

Sara Puhto, une célèbre instagrameuse finlandaise, a fait le choix de le prouver en publiant plusieurs photos sur Instagram du type « Avant-Après ». Le but étant de démontrer qu’il n’y a rien de plus facile que de tricher sur son apparence et donc d’en décomplexer un certain nombre.

Bref elle veut montrer à ses abonnés que les corps parfaits qui défilent quotidiennement sur Instagram sont souvent des leurres.

Une même photo mais une position différente change tout, la preuve avec cette première photo

Booty pop 🍑🌿 I was scrolling through my old photos and came across these photos where I was trying to take one of those sandy bum pics 😬 I posted the right one back in January, but the left is the reality behind that photo ☺️ I still sometimes get a slight pang of sadness and jealousy when I see all the big beautiful bums on instagram and wish I could magically have what they have. Because sometimes I feel like all my booty gains are gone when I take photos where it looks smaller, but then I remember that I shouldn't compare my body to theirs. I have a great booty and so do they! It's all about posing/angles and nobody looks like that all the time. There's nothing wrong with posting a good photo of your booty, you should post it if you feel like it! Just remember that when you're scrolling through social media and see all the posed bums that you too have a great bum and that nobody looks like that 24/7 ☺️ It seems like big butts are the thing that so many people want currently. But remember that you don't need a big booty to be beautiful. All butts are good butts ☺️ All of our bodies are different and you don't need a specific body type to fit into what society defines as beautiful!! It's stressful and so messed up that body parts and types are going in and out of style- before it was being really thin, now it's having a big booty. That shouldn't be a thing. It causes so much stress and self hate to people who do not have these things. I know it's hard but instead of trying to obtain these things, love how you look now. Not how you'll look if you loose X amount of weight or get a bigger booty. Because trust me when you get to those things you'll just want something more. Be comfortable in your own skin no matter what angle, posed or unposed, and you'll radiate beauty! 🌴☀️ —————————————— . . . #bopowarrior #bootypop #allbodiesaregoodbodies #bootyfordays #bootybuilding #instagramvsreallife #beforeafter #selfconfidence #youareyou #dontchange #acceptyourself #bodypositive #lawofattraction #everyoneisbeautiful #selflove #bepresent #findyourself #dontcare #cellulite #effyourbeautystandards

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Autre exemple avec un angle plus flatteur qu’un autre. On dirait presque qu’il ne s’agit pas de la même personne…

Instagram vs real life 💁🏼🌿 If I saw the photo on the left a year ago I would've instantly thought so negatively about my body, that all my hard work from working out was non existent, that if someone looked at me they would've never thought I've been working out for 2 years and think I wasn't trying hard enough. But the thing is is that all bodies look different. Nobody's booty looks round and peachy from all angles. Nobody's body looks the same from all angles. Don't eat less or miss out on your favorite meals/drinks or over exercise to "look good for a holiday" or to "look good in bikini photos" because there will always be angles that are "unflattering" that might make you feel bad when you see them. Instead workout and eat healthy because it makes you feel good, not as a punishment. Start loving and accepting your body at all angles with all your "flaws", instead of trying to fit into societies image of 'beauty' because that image isn't inclusive of all individuals, which is so messed up. Don't hate yourself just because of bad photos, they do not define you as a person. You look the best when you're living life to the fullest and happiest. There's no point in missing out on things and stressing yourself out so much. Life isn't meant to be a competition on who can look the best and we should normalize not having to "look perfect" all the time because it's a ridiculous concept. You are perfect the way you are 🌴☀️ —————————————— . . . #instagramvsreallife #beforeandafter #lawofattraction #bodypositive #bekindtoyourself #lifeisgreat #dowhatyoulove #veganbooty #youareenough #progressnotperfection #bodyimage #vegansofig #girlswhoworkout #selflove #youarebeautiful #veganfitness #loa #fitnessjourney #bopo #bodyacceptance #bodyconfidence #effyourbeautystandards #bepresent #justbe #moderation #balanceddiet #staypositive #thinkpositive

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« Ne mangez pas moins ou ne vous privez pas de vos plats préférés pour paraître plus jolie sur vos photos car il y aura toujours des angles qui sont peu flatteurs et ne vous mettrons pas en valeur » a écrit la jeune femme qui n’a pas manqué de rappeler que certaines avaient aussi la sale habitude d’abuser de certains artifices pour gommer leurs défauts (photoshop, maquillage, etc…)

« Accepter votre corps sous tous ses angles et avec tous ses défauts » écrit la jeune femme qui rappelle qu’une simple photo ne peut pas définir la personne que nous sommes.