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Women and beauty are something that is very attached for granted. Based on its history, beauty standards for women have been created for a long time. However, several beauty products have defined the existing beauty stereotypes, namely advertisements on ...
Risa Yuliani, M. Adji, Amaliatun Saleha
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Beauty standards: beauty patterns
The purpose of the work presented here is to carry out a study on the beauty standards of modern society, by conducting a case study. Initially, the research is based on the definition of what beauty would be and how it has been perpetuated throughout the history of civilization, with a special focus on how changes in the social context.
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Recently, "beauty as it is" has been featured in commercials for beauty products, movies, and music videos. This concept arose from a lengthy conversation about normative beauty, according to which a beautiful lady is always characterized by having fair ...
Dini Okta Lamdia +2 more
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It is not always considered that the discussion about the objective or subjective nature of beauty occurred partly in natural history, within the framework of the Darwinian revolution.
Santiago Ginnobili
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Capitalism, Beauty Standards, and the Law: a feminist-foucauldian critique of body regulation [PDF]
This study examines the convergence of law, beauty standards, and feminist-Foucauldian theory, emphasising the influence of beauty myths on cultural norms and legal frameworks.
Aga Natalis
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Beauty: Who sets the standards? [PDF]
Antonio Fuente del Campo, MD , is International Editor of Aesthetic Surgery Journal. Aconcept of beauty is built into all of us and involves a balance between objective criteria and subjective impressions and a capacity to perceive order, symmetry, and harmony.
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Does Appearance Matter? Building Digital Brand Image Through Brand Ambassador on Instagram [PDF]
The increasingly high demands of modernization make people pay attention to their physical appearance to achieve the applicable beauty standards. Many people are dissatisfied with their physical appearance, even though their beauty standards differ ...
H Adhi +3 more
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This study uses a Fairclough Critical Discourse Analysis to analyze advertisements' textual and visual elements and discursive and sociocultural analysis of beauty product advertisements in Japan. Data were taken and studied from several examples of beauty product advertisements and interviews with seven Japanese women as informants about the discourse
Paramita, Ni Made Savitri +1 more
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Skin Lightening Among Young Adults in Ilorin West, Nigeria: Health Risks, Societal Pressures, and the Pursuit of Fairness [PDF]
Skin-lightening practices are increasingly common among young adults, influenced by societal beauty standards, cultural traditions, and economic factors. However, these practices pose serious health risks, including skin damage and psychological distress.
Olaolu Bilewu +5 more
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BEAUTY STANDARDS AS SYMBOLIC VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN IMPERFECT: KARIER, CINTA, & TIMBANGAN (2019)
Beauty is often perceived as a neutral concept; however, perceptions of beauty vary across different societies. In Indonesia, for instance, beauty is frequently associated with having fair skin and a slim physique.
Hianly Muljadi +2 more
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