Beauty Confidential: Society's Beauty Standards

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Beauty confidential: Societies beauty standards.


I'm not really good with titles, so that may not best describe what my take is about. However, I hope the title won't take away from the message of this take or my point. We're told everday how important looks are and that being attractive matters, especially if you want to find a mate. Men and women alike fear not being attractive enough or were told they were not or may have even been bullied about their appearence at one point in their life and now are insecure about their looks. When you see the beauty standards we hold everyone to, it just takes that insecurity and manifests itself ten fold. As human beings when it comes to life and looks, we all have it hard.


That being said, as a woman I can say women are held to a high standard or should I say there's a high standard of what a beautiful feminine women should look like. In every magazine, tv show, movie and even commericals we're told what's attractive and what's not. What men find sexy and what they don't, so we then hold ourself to that beauty standard and try our best to achieve it. Hollywood is the one place were looks reign supreme, where the most beautiful women exist. However, even they have things that they get picked on for.



Like for insistence, Erin Andrews. She's that chick from ESPN and she also co-hosts Dancing with the Stars and last night she said people on social media are always making fun of her nose. I thought " what's wrong with her nose? I've never noticed anything". Even someone as pretty as her has people making appearence comments


Beauty Confidential: Society's Beauty Standards



Continuing with the face let's talk about Patricia Arquette and Rumor Willis. Both have been judged for many things, Patricia apparently was told early in Hollywood that "you could be in Playboy, if you fix your teeth" and she said " Why would I want to be?". I've honestly never noticed anything odd about her teeth


Beauty Confidential: Society's Beauty Standards



Then there's Rumor Willis, people always said that there was something weird about her jaw. As a person with a jaw that didn't grow properly to the right side and wondering if people can notice it or not and constantly being told "it's not noticeble.". It's sad seeing someone get picked on for how their face ended up growing, isn't?


Beauty Confidential: Society's Beauty Standards



Another example is Charlotte McKinney, I confess I didn't know who she was until Dancing with the Stars. However she said she was bullied in school because of her body shape and quit because of it. So, even a woman who has a fit body women are told to have and big breasts we're told men want, is picked on. As women we really are screwed, huh?


Beauty Confidential: Society's Beauty Standards



Speaking of body, lets talk about that. One person who I've always admired for the way she handles critcism about her body, is Kelly Clarkson. She's always had weight struggles, but she always had the attitude of "if you don't like it, don't look at me" and I've always admired that. Even now, after having a baby people are picking on her and she still handles it well. I've always liked Kelly Clarkson and I think she's pretty and I don't think her weight is a big deal.


Beauty Confidential: Society's Beauty Standards



For a less famous example, let's talk about Bethany Mota. She's a YouTuber who does makeup videos and now I think designs clothes. She started her YouTube videos to boost her selfesteem after being bullied in school, hearing her story and how she felt. Sounds exactly like mine and how I felt, but I wonder why anyone would pick on someone so sweet and pretty. I don't get it


Beauty Confidential: Society's Beauty Standards



There's so many things everyday we as women, get picked on for. From, clothes, hair, makeup, weight/ body, face, etc. It's hard to feel secure in a world that is constantly making you feel insecure about everything. There's just so much pressure , it's no wonder there's people and companies taking time to show younger girls that no matter how they look, they're beautiful. It's why they advocate curvy women, so the ones that don't naturally weigh 95lbs even after having a child, see that they are beautiful too.


As women we need to lift each other up, not tear each other down. Because, we all deal with pressures of being beauitful. Beauty standards are something everyone is held to, even good looking people. We just have to find a way to love ourselves as is and hope other people will too!


Beauty Confidential: Society's Beauty Standards

Beauty Confidential: Society's Beauty Standards
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