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  2. Meet the tattoo artist who wants to change beauty standards ...

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    “The real world really hit me, pretty much, it was a tough time.” ... South Korea has a very established ideal beauty standard that’s hard to deviate from. It’s all about “natural beauty ...

  3. Kristin Davis on letting go of Hollywood beauty standards: 'I ...

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    It’s all around the world, and CoolSculpting is the No. 1 fat-reduction treatment around the world. This is telling us that it works! Yes, there’s a stigma, but I think that’s eroding.

  4. Beauty Around the World: Traditions and Ideals - AOL

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    From the use of bird feces in a facial to inserting metal rods in legs to be taller, women and men all over the world are willing to do a lot for beauty. Skip to main content. 24/7 ...

  5. Feminine beauty ideal - Wikipedia

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    The feminine beauty ideal is a specific set of beauty standards regarding traits that are ingrained in women throughout their lives and from a young age to increase their perceived physical attractiveness. It is experienced by many women in the world, though the traits change over time and vary in country and culture. [1]

  6. Body positivity - Wikipedia

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    The body positivity movement focuses largely on women, believing that women face more societal pressure to conform to beauty standards than men. [42] [43] Eating disorders are more common in women due to this social phenomenon. [43] Nevertheless, men may face societal pressures to fit into a masculine physical ideal.

  7. Dove Real Beauty Sketches - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by market research that suggested only 4% of women describe themselves as beautiful (up from 2% in 2004), and around 54% believe that when it comes to how they look, they are their own worst beauty critic, Unilever's Dove brand has been conducting a marketing campaign called Dove Campaign for Real Beauty that aims to celebrate women's natural beauty since 2005. [2]

  8. Decades of Miss Universe pageants reveal colorism in Indian ...

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    “The economics of it are entirely intertwined with standards of beauty.” Colorism and ‘flattening of beauty’ The year 2000 saw another double win for India in Miss World and Miss Universe.

  9. Masculine beauty ideal - Wikipedia

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    Because masculine beauty standards are subjective, they change significantly based on location. A professor of anthropology at the University of Edinburgh, Alexander Edmonds, states that in Western Europe and other colonial societies (Australia, and North and South America), the legacies of slavery and colonialism have resulted in images of beautiful men being "very white."