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Beauty Standards : Physical And Economic Effects Of Beauty

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Physical and Economical Effects Also, beauty standards have dangerous effects for teens, such as physical and economical effects of the increased cost of beauty and cosmetic surgery. Beauty is not cheap, and the reflect is this high cost. Increased sales of beauty products are due to people trying to abide to the beauty standards. “Americans now spend more than $40 billion dollars a year on weight loss products and programs” (The Body Project, 2017, para. 3). Television commercial and magazine ads showcase trendy products that will guarantee to show weight loss or to change one’s appearance. The idea is that a beauty is just a credit card buy away, so buying the product will result in instant beauty (The Body Project, 2017, para. 2). Teenage boys are also in this economical effect. It persuades them to buy grooming products and fragrances to transform them into a man (The Body Project, 2017, para. 7). In addition to the forty million dollars spent on weight loss products and program, Americans spend fifteen billion on cosmetic surgery, with the numbers rising each year (The Body Project, 2017, para. 5). The cosmetic industry suggests with the use of their products will make skin look flawless. This industry is worth twenty million dollars of airbrush skin (The Body Project, 2017, para. 6). Teens buy into their industry while using their allowances to buy products to even pores and to cover flaws. Their ideas that buying these products will make them more

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