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The trend also aims to demonstrate that beauty isn’t solely about attractiveness but involves embracing imperfection and individual uniqueness. Some argue that these radical aesthetics are a form of virtue signaling or a reaction against perceived commercial and cultural pressures to maintain youthful looks through medical interventions like Ozempic or cosmetic surgeries. However, others see it as an extension of activism—challenging the notion that attractiveness equates to worth.