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Beauty Standard Construction in Magazine Advertisements

Lililacs Journal : English Literature, Language, and Cultural Studies Journal, 2022
This study focuses on the constructed idea of beauty in makeup and skincare advertisements that appears on Women’s Weekly Singapore’s magazine, and Femina, Indonesia’s magazine 2019 edition. The purpose of this study is to know how the idea of beauty are constructed by the makeup and advertisements from both countries throughout magazines ...
Desiyanti, Niken Monica   +2 more
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Beauty Standards in Egypt

Journal of Middle East Women's Studies, 2021
AbstractThe creation of a hybrid beauty in the cartoon sphere and in advertising intersected with popular and consumer culture at a moment when women’s roles in the public sphere were changing. Politically the nation was at a crossroads: the Anglo-Egyptian treaty of 1936 removed most impediments toward Egyptian independence; however, British troops ...
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Algorithmic Beauty: The New Beauty Standard

Journal of Drugs in Dermatology
Algorithms on various social media platforms feed users what it considers "beautiful", impacting the aesthetic desires of patients as well as beauty ideals.To discuss how algorithms on social media platforms personalize feeds and influence a patient's preference for procedures.YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok's websites were searched for how their ...
Alisen, Huang, Sabrina, Fabi
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The beauty of 'almost standard' VLSI

IEEE Spectrum, 1988
The authors discuss the advantages of semistandard VLSI, which lets a designer choose the chip for its standard features and then have the expert chip maker add special characteristics. They compare them with two other kinds of application-specific IC (ASIC), custom and semicustom VLSI chips.
B. Knapp, K. Mei
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Harmonized Accounting Standards and Investment Beauty Contests

The Accounting Review, 2023
ABSTRACT We study the economic impacts of adopting harmonized accounting standards when firms’ investments exhibit beauty contest features. We model harmonized accounting standards as common/correlated noises in firms’ accounting reports.
Xu Jiang, Chao Tang, Gaoqing Zhang
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There Is no Universal Standard of Beauty

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
This article discusses the various factors that contribute to facial beauty and the different contexts in which they are significant. The authors examine the roles of the golden ratio, ideal proportions, symmetry, and specific facial features in what constitutes an attractive face.
Robert Singer, Tim Papadopoulos
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Unequal Beauty: Exploring Classism in the Western Beauty Standard

2016
The Western beauty standard revolves around three main attributes: thinness, youth, and whiteness. Combined, this ideal corresponds with privilege. Past studies have explored how racism and ageism are embedded in the beauty standard, but little work has explored how classism is included in the Western beauty standard.
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Digital beauty standards: AI approaches to objectively measure and score beauty quotients

i-manager’s Journal on Image Processing
Artificial intelligence (AI) has gained prominence in aesthetic dentistry, where precision and personalization are key to enhancing patient satisfaction. Facial aesthetics, influenced by symmetry, proportionality, and adherence to the golden ratio, play a significant role in perceived attractiveness.
Christaine Angelo J. Mano   +3 more
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Facial beauty--establishing a universal standard.

International journal of orthodontics (Milwaukee, Wis.), 2004
There is a universal standard for facial beauty regardless of race, age, sex and other variables. Beautiful faces have ideal facial proportion. Ideal proportion is directly related to divine proportion, and that proportion is 1 to 1.618. All living organisms, including humans, are genetically encoded to develop to this proportion because there are ...
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