They are available everywhere and at any time directly on our cell phone – the beautiful, slim body in social media. Every day we are confronted with perfect pictures and beauty ideals, often under the guise of a healthy, sporty lifestyle. We accompany fitness influencers how to carry out their workouts and take protein-rich meals and learn from new phenomena: the cortisol face, for example, which is supposed to be a round face due to a permanently increased mirror of the stress hormone cortisol. The “TOEBISITITY” also seems even absurd, in which “affected people” complain about an overweight big toe. The so -called problem areas never go out in social media, and that has an impact – especially on girls and young women.