In this episode, we discuss the rapid rise of medical aesthetics (医美) among China’s younger generation. From subtle cosmetic treatments like fillers, light therapy, and skin rejuvenation, to the growing culture of “anti-aging as self-care,” beauty is no longer just vanity — it’s a lifestyle. 💉✨ We explore why more young people are turning to medical aesthetics, what this trend says about social pressure, self-expression, and confidence, and how China’s beauty industry is expanding from big ci...
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In this episode, we discuss the rapid rise of medical aesthetics (医美) among China’s younger generation. From subtle cosmetic treatments like fillers, light therapy, and skin rejuvenation, to the growing culture of “anti-aging as self-care,” beauty is no longer just vanity — it’s a lifestyle. 💉✨ We explore why more young people are turning to medical aesthetics, what this trend says about social pressure, self-expression, and confidence, and how China’s beauty industry is expanding from big ci...
36.无苦硬吃:中国人为什么喜欢“吃苦”?你真的需要吗?|Do You Really Need to “Tough It Out” in Life? (B2)
听俩北京姑娘闲聊
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2 months ago
36.无苦硬吃:中国人为什么喜欢“吃苦”?你真的需要吗?|Do You Really Need to “Tough It Out” in Life? (B2)
Some people insist on making life harder than it needs to be — whether to save money, out of habit, or because of deep-rooted beliefs — even when modern technology could make life much easier. In this episode, we discuss: What does “无苦硬吃” (enduring unnecessary hardship) mean? Why do some people refuse to make life easier? How modern tools and technology can improve quality of life Balancing hard work and enjoying life Would you spend extra money for convenience, or stick to doing things ...
听俩北京姑娘闲聊
In this episode, we discuss the rapid rise of medical aesthetics (医美) among China’s younger generation. From subtle cosmetic treatments like fillers, light therapy, and skin rejuvenation, to the growing culture of “anti-aging as self-care,” beauty is no longer just vanity — it’s a lifestyle. 💉✨ We explore why more young people are turning to medical aesthetics, what this trend says about social pressure, self-expression, and confidence, and how China’s beauty industry is expanding from big ci...