Is the growing use of GLP-1s reshaping ideas of Black beauty?
People across the Black diaspora are increasingly turning to weight-loss drugs. How might this reshape our health, wellbeing and body image? Don’t get The Long
People across the Black diaspora are increasingly turning to weight-loss drugs. How might this reshape our health, wellbeing and body image? Don’t get The Long Wave delivered to your inbox? Sign up here These days, I barely make it through the week without seeing news about what weight-loss medications, such as Ozempic and Mounjaro, can now supposedly achieve.
Beyond the health benefits of shedding fat, “GLP-1” medications are also touted to treat addiction, and, as reported recently, even lowering the risk of breast cancer. But the extreme weight loss fuelled by these drugs is also reshaping beauty standards.
In this week’s edition, I’m digging into whether Black beauty ideals across the diaspora are under threat from the spread of weight-loss medication. It’s a delicate conversation that I’ve been eager to have for a while.
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