I Do It For Me (Do You Though?)
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“I do it for me.”
But is it always true?
In this episode of The Line Eraser, Dr. Carol Eisenstat explores the psychology of beauty, confidence, and external validation. This is a conversation about beauty standards, self-image, and how social influence shapes the way we see ourselves.
We talk about the tension between doing things for yourself and responding to how the world perceives you. Because while treatments like Botox, filler, laser, and skincare are often framed as personal choices, they are also influenced by culture, attention, and expectation.
From her experience in aesthetic medicine, Dr. Eisenstat shares what patients are really looking for. Not transformation, but alignment. To look less tired, more confident, and more like themselves.
This episode breaks down confidence vs validation, natural beauty vs performed beauty, and how to approach aestheticswithout becoming dependent on it.
If you have ever said “I do it for me,” this episode will challenge you to think about what that actually means.
Because sometimes it is for you, and sometimes it might be not.