Instagram versus vida real: geniales fotos de bloguera "fit"

Martes 30 de Mayo de 2017, 18:14

Sara, la famosa bloguera, postea imágenes "instagrameras" versus "reales".



Sarah Puhto es una bloguera finlandesa que arrasa en Instagram, no sólo por su estilo de vida fitness, sino que además por su constante crítica a la imagen que cada persona proyecta en redes sociales y cómo realmente luce en “vida real”. Y esta vez no fue la excepción.

La joven vegana, que suma más de 94 mil seguidores en la plataforma fotográfica, en esta oportunidad publicó dos imágenes en las que luce con el mismo vestuario, pero con distintas poses.

La bloguera de 20 años luce muy favorecida por la pose en ciertas fotos y en otras, se muestra totalmente distinta. “Nunca pensé en publicar la foto de la derecha, pero es cómo soy el 90% del tiempo: siempre haciendo caras y poses extrañas”, admite Sarah.

“Estaba insegura de mostrar mi axila sin depilar y mi cuerpo que no se ve ‘perfecto’, pero no me importa, así soy yo al natural: soy ambas personas y ninguna es mejor que la otra”, expresa la finlandesa en la imagen que acumula cerca de 8 mil ‘me gusta’.

Esta no es la primera vez que Sarah Puhto comparte comparaciones y críticas con fotografías de su propio cuerpo. En varias ocasiones la joven se ha esmerado en mostrar cómo la pose, la luz y el uso del vestuario puede afectar notablemente cómo luce una persona en una fotografía.

“Para ser honesta, cuando me tomo fotos, tomo alrededor de cien y ahí elijo una o dos de las mejores para publicarlas después. Dejo las que me veo bien y borro las que no”, declara y sigue: “Quería publicar esto para ejemplificar cómo Instagram muestra lo mejor de la apariencia de las personas y cómo es en realidad. No debes comparar cómo te ves cotidianamente con las fotos de esta red”.

Sarah tampoco teme en compartir imágenes que muestran ‘imperfecciones’ en su piel como acné, celulitis y otras marcas; las que acompaña con potentes mensajes.

Mirá algunos de sus llamativos posteos:

Standing up flexing vs sitting down relaxed ???????? I’ve worked out for a year and a half now, yes I still have body fat and I will always have some sort of amount of body fat. That to me is completely okay and I see nothing wrong with it because I’m comfortable with how I look in both of these pictures! I’m so happy with the way I’m eating and working out now and I don’t want to change that to lose a bit of fat. A year ago I would’ve hated the photo on the right and done hours of cardio and starvation diets thinking that’s the way to get rid of fat and that the fat would be non existent after a year of working out. I’m not trying to shame anyone when I say this, but I thought this because I didn’t see any fitness people ever show their fat while sitting down. Yes I’ve seen posts about being bloated and pinching a tiny amount of fat on their bodies but I couldn’t relate to that and it used to make me feel ashamed for still having so much fat on my body compared to theirs. So I wanted to post this comparison of how I look flexed and standing vs sitting down and relaxed to show that I still have fat on my body and it’s completely normal to have fat, especially on your tummy area!! Also we need to stop comparing our bodies to people we see in media or real life- yes they are beautiful but you are just as beautiful as them, even if it’s in a different way. Your uniqueness makes you, you, so don’t try and change that. Who wants to live in a world where everyone looks the same? Just love yourself for who you are and next time you feel insecure sitting down when in a bikini, DON’T because you look fabulous!!! I hope you all have an amazing Sunday ??????

Una publicación compartida de Sara Puhto (@saggysara) el

This is the most vulnerable thing I’ve ever posted, I’ve been wanting to post about this for ages now but couldn’t find the right words, I still probably won’t but I’ll try my best. This weekend was very hard for me, I got some really hard life changing news, if I received this news a year ago I wouldn’t have been able to handle it and would’ve ended up self harming. As I said in a previous post, I got really depressed after my scoliosis surgery, it used to affect me on a daily basis but over the last year and a bit I have learnt to manage it in a different way. I no longer self harm, but these are my scars- I’ll never be able to get rid of them and I wish I never started, but they are a part of me that I accept. They represent my past and remind me that I am a stronger person now. I used to be ashamed of them and would edit them out of some photos. I’m sharing this because I feel like I’m finally comfortable to show them. I am not doing this for attention, I know some people will hate on me but I just really want to help others going through this, so if you’re one of the people that want to hate on me, then please dm me or ignore this post rather than commenting. So, this is going to sound cliche, but know that you WILL get through it. You are so much stronger than you know. I know things might be hard now and seem like they’ll be like this forever, but remember that you also have good days. Remember that you are not weak for feeling like this, recovery is difficult, you will have ups and downs but eventually there will be more up’s than downs, be patient and trust me when I say things will get better. Try changing the way you talk about/to yourself, you’d never insult your friend so why do you think it’s okay to do that to yourself? Compliment yourself and when other people compliment you, accept the compliment, they’re saying it for a reason! You are a strong and beautiful person. The way you feel now will change and things will be better again. You can and will be happy again. You are needed and wanted. Thank you for reading, I could go on but Instagram only lets me write so much. I hope this doesn’t change the way you see me.

Una publicación compartida de Sara Puhto (@saggysara) el

Standing up vs sitting down ???????? I’ve used to hate having fat rolls and always thought they’d go away completely if I exercised and got less fat on my tummy. But recently I’ve realised they’re not a thing that’s gonna go away, and I’m so fine with that! Yes I could eat healthy 24/7 and workout in a way that would get rid of it. But what’s the point? I love the way I eat and train now, so what’s the point of changing what makes me happy to get rid of some extra fat? It’s just rolls of skin with fat and I NEED that little layer! It would be unrealistic if I had 0% body fat on my body! So I just wanted to share what my body looks like when I sit down to show that I also got these rolls, muffin top (whatever you wanna call it ????) and I’m not afraid to hide them ???????? Hope you all have a lovely day today, and happy #friyay ??????

Una publicación compartida de Sara Puhto (@saggysara) el

NOT A TRANSFORMATION PHOTO ???? These photos were taken 2 hours apart and I’m flexing the same way in both photos. Don’t you hate changing room lighting? I went to try on clothes the other day and hated what I saw in the mirror because of the angle of the light. Instead of looking at all my flaws and feeling bad about what I saw, I decided to do a comparison of changing room lighting vs the lighting at home that I’m used to! As you can see it’s pretty different! So next time you’re out and you come across some ???? lighting, just remember you don’t look like that, everyone has bad angles in certain lighting. If you feel good in what you’re trying on then buy it, you’ll look amazing! Don’t let that bad lighting get you down!! ????

Una publicación compartida de Sara Puhto (@saggysara) el




Fuente: http://www.biobiochile.cl/noticias/mujer/moda-y-belleza/2017/05/30/instagram-vs-realidad.shtml