Breakups are a time of growth, and with that often comes a major glow-up.
Letting go of old relationship baggage presents an opportunity to reinvent yourself with a newedgy haircutor fashion aesthetic.
And yes, that inner transformation is real, even on those days you still miss your ex.

The majority also noted a boost to their finances, mental well-being, self-love, hobbies, and travel.
In the age of social media, there’s no shame in sharing that glow-up online.
And what better way than with a revenge photoshoot?

What exactly is a ‘revenge photoshoot’?
That’s the feeling behind the “revenge photoshoot” practice.
TikToker and photographer Isabel “Bee” Malia also offers revenge photography, albeit in a neoclassical style.
Revenge photoshoots can reflect your new-and-improved, post-breakup life, even without a professional photographer.
Influencer Noelle Simpson posted aTikTok videoof a revenge photoshoot she did with a friend on a balcony.
And in a pinch, selfies can also get the job done.
A2018 studypublished in the Journal of Health Psychology found a positive correlation between sharing selfies and self-esteem.
A revenge photoshoot can play a role incultivating “main character energy” after a breakup.
You don’t even have to share the photos with anyone, if you don’t want to.
In the end, the best revenge is really your own happiness.