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The Girl Defined Show

The Female Obsession with Botox, Fillers, and Cosmetic Surgeries

The Girl Defined Show

Bethany Beal and Kristen Clark

Girl Defined, Christian Teen, Girldefined, Christian Advice, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Dating, Womanhood, Society & Culture, Christian Woman, Christian Girl

4.22.2K Ratings

🗓️ 5 June 2023

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Ep. 130 - Women have become obsessed with physical perfection. Filters on social media are no longer "enough." Millions upon millions of women have decided to alter their physical bodies to achieve a certain look.

Nose jobs. Lip fillers. Breast implants. Butt lift. Buccal fat removal. The list of procedures that women get done are endless.

It's time to take a step back and take a look at cosmetic procedures from a christian worldview.

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0:00.0

Today on The Girl Define Show, we are talking all things Botox, fillers, injections, cosmetic procedures.

0:06.0

This seems to be the norm now amongst young women, amongst older women. It's just like,

0:10.8

yeah, you get your fillers, you get your cosmetic procedures done because you've got to be the

0:14.8

most beautiful woman, right? Is this right or is this wrong? As a Christian, is this something

0:19.1

we should pursue or should we push back on this and say, hmm, I'm not so sure if I should be

0:23.1

going down that road. Let's jump in and talk all things Botox, fillers, cosmetic procedures

0:27.8

right here on The Girl Define Show. Hey, sisterhood, it's Christian and Bethany here,

0:34.4

and we're glad you're joining us for this conversation because if you're on social media,

0:38.0

then you see this everywhere. You see ads for the latest and greatest skin care,

0:42.6

hair care, everything care, and you see it seems like what used to be only celebrities and maybe

0:48.4

like Hollywood people, like famous and rich people would get lip fillers, would get Botox,

0:52.5

cosmetic, the no-shop, you know, tummy tucks and boob jobs, like all the jobs, it seemed like it

0:57.8

was just the rich and famous, but now things are changing, things are less expensive, they're more

1:01.7

accessible, and it seems like your everyday common girl is getting a lot of these things,

1:06.7

and so it's leaving other women going, well, wait a minute, you start comparing, you see on

1:11.0

social media, and you're like, well, maybe I should jump in that bandwagon, maybe that would

1:15.8

really help me. And it's a good question, like, should we jump on? Should we not? Is there a

1:20.4

balance? How do we think about this? And so I'm so glad you're joining us because this is

1:24.0

a conversation that is much needed for us as Christian women to take a biblical look. We know

1:29.5

the word Botox isn't in the Bible, but we know God has a lot to say about our motives, our hearts,

1:33.6

but we should value thinking of eternity, but we also know God created beauty, that God created

1:38.0

women, that he made us beautiful, that he gave us physical bodies, and so how do we take care of

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