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5 Latest Fashion Trends That Are Bad for Your Health

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Chasing fleeting trends and looking glamorous is not without its perils. Many of us willingly compromise our comfort and well-being to join the trend bandwagon. Looking trendy isn’t reason enough to overlook glaring health hazards triggered by skinny jeans and sleek stilettos.

The latest fashion trends that seem appealing on the covers of glossy magazines aren’t always so functional in real life. Almost all trends that cause discomfort set the stage for problematic health conditions. For instance, skinny jeans restrict blood flow, compress vital nerves in the legs, and cause fungal infections.

Likewise, wearing high heels frequently can exert unnatural pressure on the foot, setting the stage for strains and muscular damage. In recent years, chemical-rich skin treatments and body enhancements have become all the rage, exposing people to unprecedented harm.

We all want to beautify our physical attributes and become the most glamorous versions of ourselves. But are we willing to risk our physical health and mental well-being in the process? Read on to identify fashion trends that are damaging to the body.

1. Silicone-Based Cosmetic Procedures

The mindless pursuit of the perfect hourglass figure has inspired hundreds and thousands to opt for damaging silicone-based procedures. Altering, enhancing, or slimming body parts like the abdomen, breasts, buttocks, or genitals is increasingly common and alarmingly risky. The trend of cosmetic enhancements is nothing short of a menace, for these artificial enhancements expose the body to grave harm. 

The FDA advises against all silicone-based cosmetic or surgical procedures, citing health problems like inflammation, pain, and infections. These procedures enhance the target areas by injecting biopolymers into body tissues, setting the stage for toxic reactions. Biopolymers are foreign substances that trigger multiple infections, nodules, and discoloration in the target area. Silicone injections on the lips can cause bumps and rashes, plus severe inflammation around the buttocks.

That’s not all. Silicone-based treatments for fine lines and wrinkles cause lumps, permanent scarring, and deep ridges. While liquid silicone injections succeed in eliminating fine lines, they transform the skin into an inflamed and lumpy surface. Unfortunately, doctors do not have any surgical or medicinal treatment to eliminate permanent scars caused by silicone injections.

Besides, these treatments are outrageously expensive, with temporary results that don’t even last for a year. People who consider such treatments find themselves throwing their hard-earned money in a ditch of maintenance sessions and ongoing treatments.

2. High Heels and Stilettos

Heels may transform your body language with a hefty dose of confidence, but they are exceptionally cruel to your feet. Have you ever wondered why women ignore sharp jabs of pain in their feet while flaunting stilettos? They elevate the height, perfect the sway of the hips and seal our outfits with a powerful dose of glamour. But are they truly worth the pain? Most certainly not.

The pain caused by high heels is a sign of severe foot concerns, including inflammation, metatarsalgia, and musculoskeletal discomfort. High heels and stilettos do not offer adequate shock absorption and exert unnatural pressure on the heels. Footwear that doesn’t absorb shock effectively with a cushioning surface triggers inflammation and callosities.

Elevated heels transfer all the weight to the forefoot, which exerts undue pressure on the metatarsal bone. Wearing stilettos daily or often can cause sprains, backaches, and knee pain, among other muscular complications.

3. Skin-Tight Skinny Jeans

We all love flaunting skin-tight skinny jeans that hug our curves like a second skin, pronouncing every inch of our legs. But it’s hard to admire this curve-accentuating trend when you examine its hazardous health effects.

Research reveals that skinny jeans reduce blood flow to the lower regions by restricting circulation in the legs. Moreover, they compress key nerves running through the thighs, triggering localized numbness and tingling sensations. Many people experience sharp pains running down their legs, especially when wearing high-waisted mom jeans. Overly tight jeans around the stomach, buttock, and thighs trigger pain, digestive issues, heartburn, and gas.

Furthermore, wearing skinny jeans for long periods can trigger fungal infections around the groin. These skin-hugging bottoms trap sweat and create a moist environment for fungus to grow and thrive.

4. Shapewear

Shapewear refers to specialized undergarments that sculpt our curves by shrouding away all the excess fat and muffin top. Trendy shapewear brands like SKIMS and SPANX are all the rage, for they help achieve that sensual hourglass physique. But in reality, these brands promote self-esteem issues and innumerable health concerns.

First and foremost, the hourglass isn’t the only female form known to humankind. The Kardashians may seem to think so, but our world is home to breathtaking and incredible diversity. All body shapes are beautiful, and confidence makes us all irresistible. Secondly, shapewear and lingerie slim down our profile by dreadfully shrinking the stomach.

These undergarments compress the internal organs tightly against the diaphragm – constricting our ability to breathe fully. Can you take a deep breath while rocking your most reliable Spanx? Most likely not, and when you can’t breathe properly, your body and brain struggle to receive adequate oxygen. It explains why some people experience dizziness and light-headedness, often fainting due to the lack of oxygen.

5. Tattoos

Did you know that almost 12% of people with tattoos regret getting them done? This regret stems from the skin allergies and infections triggered by procedures that damage the skin’s protective barrier. Artists create permanent tattoos by adding ink to the dermis layer. This process damages the protective lining, exposing multiple entry points for bacteria, infections, and viruses.

It is highly common for people to experience tiny blisters and infections around the tattooed areas. These infections don’t take long to multiply and travel to nearby skin areas. When left untreated, they can grow into cellulitis or enter the bloodstream, triggering sepsis.

Studies associate tattoo ink with numerous allergies and the transfer of multiple illnesses, including hepatitis C, HIV, leprosy, and tuberculosis. If you must get a tattoo, find a hygienic and experienced body artist. We strongly advise examining the sterilization and hygiene processes before pushing ink through your skin.

Final Thoughts

We often ignore the discomfort and pain caused by our clothing because the urge to look our best trumps other concerns. Understanding that a healthy body is the most beautiful joy anyone can experience is important.

We must avoid trends that harm our well-being and find safer ways to emulate the same styles. It is equally important to be alert to signs and symptoms. For instance, if you experience heartburn whenever you dine out in skinny jeans, it’s time to ditch the pair.

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