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    physical beauty. These standards are accompanied by an alternate message from the media that pushes the idea that women’s value comes from their beauty. While some women may understand that the messages about the ideal woman are unrealistic and false, it is found that adolescent girls are vulnerable to the media’s strategies due to their lack of media literacy as well as the search for their own identity during this developmental stage in their lives. The exposure to these standards of beauty can have

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    Beauty is a matter of opinion because it is formed at a young age primarily influenced by the media, your environment, and social interactions. There are countless amounts of beauty standards around the world, in Japan the latest beauty trend could be bleaching your skin, but in India it may possibly be glittery eyeshadow. Good looks are thriving globally and are attempted by most. Why do we thrive for such attractiveness when beauty is not only skin deep? In 2009, a show called Toddlers in Tiaras

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    True Beauty When asked to describe beauty, one’s initial response is to comment on physical attributes such as hair, eyes, and facial structure. Rarely will the answer entail traits such as selflessness and intelligence. Merriam Webster defines beauty as “the quality or aggregate of qualities in a person or thing that gives pleasure to the senses or pleasurably exalts the mind or spirit.” Inner and outer beauty stimulates the mind in some way. Many believe physical attributes define beauty, yet

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    Today’s beauty standards for women are extremely harmful, showing society that only one beauty standard is acceptable. This look is often portrayed as an underweight woman with pale skin, and long heat-treated hair. Plus size models are widening the diversity of beauty standards by showing society that there is more than one definition of beauty. Plus size models redefine beauty. They show society that being confident is beautiful. It is assumed that beauty is determined by physical appearance

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    Society is full of ideas pertaining to the definition of beauty and has been controversial for centuries. Beauty is visually pleasing and can satisfy the other senses as well, but it cannot be fully defined through only the senses. It blossoms from the soul; it is an epitome of serene emotion. Beauty is imperative to the mentality our society maintains as if the world would transform to be completely dark without it. The word “Beauty” originates from the Anglo-French term beute meaning “physical

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    Beauty can be defined in multiple diverse ways. To each person beauty is perceived in their own way. Beauty can be broken down into two categories: physical beauty and inner beauty. Physical beauty is the appearance of an individual. Society today has placed physical beauty on a very high pedestal. Now teenagers focus so much of their lives trying to be physically beautiful to amount to what the world or society says they should be, instead of focusing on their inner beauty. Inner beauty is the attitude

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    What is the genuine definition of beauty. Throughout history, history has always told what was the standards of beauty. When we look on social media, in our environment and what was informed to as young children about beauty. We began to have different emotion on what is beauty. The history of beauty started in the 15th century BC. In Athens, Greece, they did not have no definition of beauty. Greek philosophers were normally the initial ones to be asked what makes a woman beautiful. A philosopher

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    Weighty Issue For decades, women had been searching for the epitome of beauty and perfection, even to the point where they’ve dedicated all of their time and money on products to enhance their appearances. The society’s perception of ideal beauty standards make women feel like they have to look a certain way in order to blend in, or even to simply make one feel better. Many females feel pressured to achieve the standards of beauty that society presents to them in their everyday life. Instead of the

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    songwriters made her sing. This lead to her pulling off her wig, wearing a simple black dress, and wandering the city alone finding a new way to engage with the world. This tone down version of herself allows others to actually see her and not the ideal beauty she exhumes and is mostly known for. The moment in the cafe is when she truly begins to see others. She walks in with sunglasses hoping to hide and not be recognized and this time she catches snippets of conversations. There are people talking about

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    praised by social media. However, beauty reigns over more than fashion and social media; it reigns over nearly every aspect of a woman’s life. One such aspect is their jobs. It is absurd that looks affect a woman’s ability to getting and maintaining a job and yet here we are. Our society is so obsessed with beauty that we choose it over ability or intelligence. An issue so illogical it’s hard to understand but it is what it is and so we make do by faking beauty. We cover our pores and blemishes

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