One of the great things about women's magazines is that they accept that drinking water and sitting quietly will make your breasts huge and lips plump up to the size of two bratwursts.
Mindy Kaling humorously critiques the allure of women's magazines, highlighting their often absurd promises about beauty and health. She points out how these publications can claim that simple actions, like drinking water and relaxing, can lead to exaggerated physical transformations, such as significantly larger breasts and fuller lips. This exaggeration illustrates the unrealistic standards of beauty that these magazines promote.
Through her light-hearted commentary, Kaling invites readers to reflect on the sometimes preposterous advice found in these magazines. While the suggestions may seem simple, the underlying message critiques societal pressures regarding body image and the lengths to which individuals might go to achieve these idealized looks.