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Right now in our culture we have so many different beauty standards.
What were the beauty standards as you came of age in Australia?
The perfect girl projected by the white world simply didn't apply to them or their community, which set beauty standards from within.
We are also at a disadvantage as a result of pressure to live up to false beauty standards.
I wanted her to take on Hollywood's beauty standards and status obsessions.
Senna shows us how beauty standards are used to criticize black women.
Do you have any plans for trying to shelter her from the impossible beauty standards that are floating around?
While beauty standards have changed, women are still rewarded for boosting their appearance.
Leaders in French couture are opposed to the idea of legal boundaries on beauty standards.
Ms. Bayoumi’s global tutelage makes her something of an expert in international beauty standards.
Clothing is another element in beauty standards for women in Japan.
Shaking up beauty standards is the aim of a diverse new art exhibit opening this week.
Roberts says she's an example of how unrealistic beauty standards can chip away at a young girl's self-esteem and career.
Put a stop to impossible male beauty standards.
The researchers wondered whether beauty standards varied depending on a person's own outward appearance.
Worse still, "they're selling the same aspirational beauty standards that dictate who and what women should be."
The book is intended to explore the aging process, unrealistic beauty standards and the complexity of being a woman.
Korean beauty standards are a distinct feature of Korean culture.
Korean beauty standards have varied influences, and K-pop is one of the biggest.
With a higher percentage of eating disorders than ever, why expose young people to Barbie's beauty standards from such an early age?
Why she's a self-proclaimed body activist: "I just want women to understand that they should not conform to society's beauty standards."
Among other things, the women tended to agree that "the media and advertising" were pushing "unrealistic" beauty standards.
Others accuse the blonds of appropriating Western beauty standards or trying to "look white."
"Bougie" is a series of portraits which use satire to comment upon beauty standards for Black women.
Now that you're in the public eye, do you ever find yourself slipping into a mind-set of trying to meet unhealthful beauty standards?