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Life comes first, but lifestyle also matters: aesthetic responses to pandemic angst

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Resumo:The beauty industry has largely been considered recession-proof. However, lockdowns dictated by the pandemic have brought significant changes to our self-care routines. Is aesthetic surgery perceived by consumers as a strategy to cope with anxiety, enhance lives inside and out, and increase dignity, happiness, and self-esteem? How do we want to look aesthetically after social distancing measures have been lifted? Are the specific conditions of the present moment linked to the prospect of increased competition? Personal anx-ieties, motives and desires resist simple quantification and are often dismissed or overlooked in economic literature. Ethnog-raphy provides a possibility for a different approach, creating a better understanding of consumers’ emotional and behavioural responses to the Coronavirus outbreak.
Autores principais:Pussetti, Chiara
Assunto:Covid-19 beauty self-care lifestyle
Ano:2023
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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Resumo:The beauty industry has largely been considered recession-proof. However, lockdowns dictated by the pandemic have brought significant changes to our self-care routines. Is aesthetic surgery perceived by consumers as a strategy to cope with anxiety, enhance lives inside and out, and increase dignity, happiness, and self-esteem? How do we want to look aesthetically after social distancing measures have been lifted? Are the specific conditions of the present moment linked to the prospect of increased competition? Personal anx-ieties, motives and desires resist simple quantification and are often dismissed or overlooked in economic literature. Ethnog-raphy provides a possibility for a different approach, creating a better understanding of consumers’ emotional and behavioural responses to the Coronavirus outbreak.