Overview
Women spend an extraordinary amount of their lives thinking about appearance-how they look, how they compare, and what it takes to remain desirable in a culture that places enormous value on beauty and youth. For many, it becomes such a constant part of life that they no longer notice how much mental and emotional space it occupies.
In Pretty Isn't the Problem, Shelli Netko explores the emotional and psychological relationship women have with beauty, aging, comparison, and self-worth. Blending personal perspective, cultural observations, reflective insight, and the voices of women across generations, she examines how beauty became tied to identity and why so many women silently carry the pressure to maintain, improve, and measure themselves against impossible and ever-changing standards.
At its core, the book asks a deeper question: What happens when women stop tying so much of their value to a reflection-and begin questioning whether beauty was ever meant to carry so much weight in the first place?
Rather than rejecting beauty, Pretty Isn't the Problem questions the power we've given it and explores what becomes possible when women stop measuring so much of their worth against a mirror.
Insightful, provocative, and deeply relatable, Pretty Isn't the Problem gives voice to the conversation so many women have quietly been having for years.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798993832678
- ISBN-10: 9798993832678
- Publisher: Heart to Heart Collective
- Publish Date: May 2026
- Dimensions: 8 x 5 x 0.44 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.46 pounds
- Page Count: 208
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