Instant Beauty Mask Technology examines the convergence of technology, beauty, and power in an era driven by immediacy. This work critiques a culture where transformation is instantaneous, and identities conform to manufactured ideals. By offering an effortless makeover, the mask symbolizes the commodification of beauty—shaped by algorithms, exploited for profit, and dictated by those in control. As individuality dissolves into a standardized aesthetic, the work questions our complicity in a system that equates self-worth with artificial perfection. When beauty is instant, what remains real?
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Female Magazine
Eaton HK
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