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    Have you ever stopped to consider how beauty standards are quietly shaping your mental health? In this episode of Therapy for Black Girls, Dr. Joy Harden Bradford sits down with psychologist and author Dr. Allyson Hicks to unpack the psychology and neuroscience behind the way we view ourselves, and why it matters so much for Black women's self-image and self-worth. Dr. Hicks shares what inspired her to write The Problem with Pretty, including the alarming rise of looks maxing, Instagram Face, and AI-generated beauty ideals that are accelerating body image issues at a pace we've never seen before. **FIND A THERAPIST** https://providers.therapyforblackgirls.com/ **JOIN THE COMMUNITY ON PATREON** https://www.patreon.com/therapyforblackgirls Dr. Hicks breaks down how beauty standards and mental health are deeply connected — from the way our brains release dopamine when we see someone beautiful, to how the halo effect shapes who gets promoted at work and who gets passed over. She also revisits her groundbreaking dissertation research on Black women and cosmetic surgery, revealing why cultural identity is one of the most powerful buffers against low self-esteem and body dysmorphia. The conversation also explores the tension between enjoying beauty rituals and self-care versus performing beauty for others and how to tell the difference. Dr. Hicks makes a powerful distinction between beauty and glamour, explains how social media and beauty standards have narrowed our idea of what's attractive, and uses the viral gold-and-white dress debate to show that perception itself is not objective. Whether you're navigating colorism, body image, or just trying to figure out who you're really dressing for in the morning, this episode will shift the way you see yourself. 0:00 Introduction & Episode Overview 0:31 Introducing Dr. Allycin Powell-Hicks (Dr. Ally) 1:16 Why "The Problem with Pretty" Had to Be Written Now 3:07 What Is Looks Maxing & Why It's So Alarming 4:26 The Contagion of Body Dysmorphia on Social Media 5:07 How Dr. Ally Defines Beauty — Beyond the Physical 6:03 Her Dissertation: Black Women, Cosmetic Surgery & Body Control 7:31 Body Control, Ethnic Identity & Black Women's Self-Esteem 9:43 Cosmetic Surgery Then vs. Now: From De-ethnification to Authenticity 11:12 Beauty & the Brain's Reward System: Dopamine, Oxytocin & Endorphins 11:50 The Moment Girls Realize They Don't Fit Society's Beauty Standard 14:38 Aesthetic Appraisal, Black Lives Matter & the Danger of Snap Judgments 15:44 Judging Character vs. Appearance: How to Slow Down the Response 17:25 Is Talking About Beauty Frivolous? Why It's Actually a Survival Issue 18:24 The Crown Act & How Hair Penalization Impacts Black Women's Careers 19:08 The Halo Effect & Who Actually Gets Promoted at Work 20:26 The Beauty Standard Is a Hustle — and Here's How to Break Free 22:31 The Gold/Blue Dress & Why Perception Is Never Objective 23:54 How Self-Image Is Formed in Childhood 25:32 Social Media, AI & How We See Ourselves Through Others' Eyes 27:14 Instagram Face, Kardashian Face & the Homogenization of Beauty 28:37 What Actually Happens to Women Perceived as "Too Beautiful" 30:01 Megan Thee Stallion, Cheating & the Myth That Beauty = Better Life 31:38 Hedonic Adaptation: Why Cosmetic Surgery Doesn't Fix the Inner Work 33:01 Body Dysmorphia & Cosmetic Surgery: What the Research Says Now 35:45 How to Enjoy Beauty Rituals Without the Surveillance & Performance 37:55 The Difference Between Beauty and Glamour 39:31 Are Beauty Preferences Innate or Socially Constructed? 42:27 Dr. Ally's Personal Story: Trying to Lighten Her Skin in Junior High 43:06 Falling in Love With Her Complexion at an HBCU 45:04 What Dr. Ally Hopes Readers Take Away: Liberation 47:00 Where to Find Dr. Ally & Order "The Problem with Pretty" *Connect with Dr. Ally* Dr. Allycin Powell-Hicks (Dr. Ally) is a PhD-level Clinical Psychologist, Transformational Coach, TV Host, and Psychofuturist dedicated to bringing evidence-based psychology into the mainstream. She is the founder of the Doux Consulting Group and author of The Problem with Pretty, available now wherever books are sold. Website: allycinhicks.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allycinhicks TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dr.ally LinkedIn: Allycin Powell-Hicks, PhD Order The Problem with Pretty: https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/allycin-powell-hicks/the-problem-with-pretty *About the Podcast* The Therapy for Black Girls Podcast is a weekly conversation with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, a licensed Psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, about all things mental health, personal development, and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible versions of ourselves. Is there a topic you’d like covered on the podcast? Submit it at: https://therapyforblackgirls.com/mailbox Make sure to follow us on social media: https://instagram.com/therapyforblackgirls
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