Demure to a Fault: The Rise of TikTok’s Cutesy Mindfulness Trend

The Rise of “Demure” and “Mindful” on Social Media

A quirky trend has taken over social media, with people embracing the words “demure” and “mindful” to describe their everyday lives. The trend started with TikTok influencer Jools Lebron, who posted a series of videos sharing her take on how to look “demure” and “mindful” at work and in life.

In her videos, Jools explains that being demure means being modest, reserved, and presentable. She emphasizes the importance of dressing professionally, doing one’s makeup, and being mindful of one’s behavior. The goal is to present oneself as a polished and put-together individual, both in and out of the workplace.

The trend has taken off, with people creating their own videos and sharing their own interpretations of what it means to be demure and mindful. The hashtag #demure has been used millions of times on TikTok, and the trend has also spread to Twitter and offline conversations.

While the dictionary definition of “demure” is “reserved, modest, and shy,” the trend has taken a more lighthearted and playful approach. People are using the word to describe everything from their morning routines to their favorite snacks. It’s a way to poke fun at the idea of being too serious or uptight and to celebrate the importance of self-care and mindfulness.

As the trend continues to grow, it’s clear that “demure” and “mindful” have become more than just words – they’ve become a way of life.

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