Why So Many Workers Say the Office is Making Them Look Worse
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Why So Many Workers Say the Office is Making Them Look Worse
"TikToker Noa Donlan shared her experience, stating, '9 a.m.: hair CLEAN, skin CLEAR, face NOT puffy; 1 p.m.: hair OILY, eye bags DARK, face PUFFY.' This video resonated with many, leading to a flood of similar reports."
"Social media posts about 'office air' have surged, reflecting a reaction to return-to-office mandates. Employees are increasingly attributing their physical changes to the air quality in their workplaces."
A growing number of employees are voicing concerns about the negative effects of 'office air' on their health and appearance as companies enforce in-person work. Complaints include issues like limp hair, pale skin, and puffiness, which some attribute to the air quality in workplaces. Social media has amplified these grievances, with many sharing their experiences and observations. TikTok and Reddit have become platforms for employees to express their dissatisfaction, highlighting a trend of resistance against return-to-office mandates due to perceived health impacts.
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