Study: 60% of women choose makeup before partner

A recent study published by the Bionsen company has sparked numerous reactions and discussions, as it has revealed that a considerable percentage of women would prefer to preserve their modelup bag, even if it meant ending their relationship with their partner. According to the study, between 57 and 60 percent of [...]
A recent study published by the Bionsen company has sparked numerous reactions and discussions, as it has revealed that a considerable percentage of women would prefer to preserve their modelup bag, even if it meant ending their relationship with their partner. According to the study, about 57 per cent to 60 per cent of women have claimed they would not give up their cosmetic products, even in hypothetical situations where such a choice would mean losing their partner.
Research points out that for many women, modelup is not just a collection of products, but an important tool of self-confidence and a daily ritual that gives them the feeling of control and well-being. This indicates that the emotional attachment to personal care is much deeper than visible on the surface. Many of the participants have said that the makeup makes them feel safer, more presentable and more prepared for the day's challenges.
Social psychology experts explain that this phenomenon relates to increased self-awareness and the desire to invest in itself. At a time where social pressures and beauty standards are high, the modelup is seen as a powerful tool for creating emotional stability.
The results of the study have sparked debate on social networks, with some users viewing this as an indication of self-priorization, while others view it as a reflection of image dependence. Despite interpretations, one thing is certain: the makeup continues to have an important role in the lives of many women./Periscopi/









