
New TikTok trend shows how desperate millennials are to be like Gen Z
As of recently, women – and always women – have been coming up on my For You page asking one seemingly simple question: ‘How old do you think I look?…
In an increasingly digital world, personal transformation journeys are finding a new platform through online "glow-up" challenges. One recent video, uploaded by user Sonia.HouseOfGoddess, highlights this trend as a woman in her 30s openly shares her motivation to revitalize her appearance. The video, titled "Day 1 of a woman In her 30s trying To not look outdated," features the individual explaining her decision to embark on a personal change. "I realize I need to make a change NOW," she states in an on-screen text overlay, "After getting tons of comments saying I look like I'm in my 50s." This candid admission reflects a growing desire among individuals to engage with their online communities, seeking support and accountability for personal goals. Such challenges often involve lifestyle adjustments, beauty routines, and self-improvement efforts, documented in short-form video formats. While highly personal, these narratives resonate with a broader audience interested in self-care and positive change, fostering a sense of shared experience and motivation within online spaces.
As of recently, women – and always women – have been coming up on my For You page asking one seemingly simple question: ‘How old do you think I look?…