Food Facial Photography

Design Correction Demonstrates That You Are What You Eat

Design Correction by Sebastien M. depicts disturbing portraits of food facial masks in the 'You Are What You Eat' series.

Wearing a plastic bag over one's head is already discomforting because it practically spells out impending suffocation, yet when that bag is stuffed full of food, the image becomes even more perturbing and disgusting. Trapped behind all of the food, the figure's face is completely consumed by it, and he probably has to eat his way out if he ever wants to see the light of day again. The food isn't rotten, but it still doesn't make for an attractive mask.

'You Are What You Eat' points out that many of us could pay more attention to what we eat.

Food Facial Masks
Opportunity for creative food products that can be used in face masks for beauty or therapeutic purposes.
Design Correction
Potential for innovative design solutions that address and correct unhealthy eating habits.
Attention to Eating Habits
Demand for tools and technologies that help individuals monitor and improve their dietary choices.

Sectors Adopting This

Food and Beverage
Potential for collaboration between food manufacturers and beauty companies to develop edible face mask products.
Design
Opportunity for designers to create visual interventions and products that encourage healthier eating habits.
Health and Wellness
Rise in demand for health tech and personalized nutrition services to help individuals improve their eating habits.
SCORE
4.8 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 77%
Activity 60%
Freshness 8%