Fashion use and

 Fashion use

While many people resort to drugs to boost motivation and focus, making a better appearance and looking better is another way to boost the dopamine in the brain.

Improving your appearance and look can boost dopamine levels in the brain and impact your mood, motivation, and overall mental well-being. The term "dopamine dressing," or grooming for mental health, comes from there.

Every day we wake up, take a shower, and, depending on the task, dress for the day. If this very start of the day goes properly, your chance of achieving your goal for that day is high. What about if I tell you the majority of the population doesn't get it right? Clothing was one of the first human cultural norms, and power has always influenced who can wear what.

Over the last 12,000 years of human civilization, group leaders, religious authorities, nationality, and the ultimate influencer—advertising—have all influenced clothing. 

 Putting on cosmetics, wearing favorite clothing, or having a new haircut are all creative ways to take care of yourself that may make you feel content and can be considered a form of mindfulness.
Turning on the reward center: fMRI scans demonstrate that when people view their face changed to seem better, such as with cosmetics or a beauty filter, the brain's reward network, which includes the ventral tegmental area (VTA) and nucleus accumbens, is engaged.
Positive feedback loops: When you work hard on your looks, it makes you feel good about yourself, which makes you want to keep up your healthy habits. A new fitness plan that helps you get in shape, for instance, might make you want to eat better. This can start a cycle of self-improvement in which each minor achievement gives you a dopamine rush.
Meeting social goals: Feeling good about yourself may boost your confidence in social situations, which can make you more willing to network, talk to others, and get into partnerships. Making social relationships successfully gives you a sense of happiness and releases dopamine in the brain.


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