Monday, May 7, 2012

Doesn't it seem like when we see models on the tv/magazines they give us unrealistic expectatio

like a lot of them are airbrushed, and have makeup artists/hairstylists, doing all of the touch ups and such. not to mention personal trainers, spa days, dermatologist appointments, fake tans, etc. it seems like the physical aspects of beauty, make it very unrealistic for real people to look like celebrities. as far as face wise and hair wise. it seems like so many young men and women look up to these celebrities to look like them, or date them, but if they only knew the work done, and that these stars don't wake up pretty. so...how do we live in a society with so many unrealistic expectations of physical beauty...



Doesn't it seem like when we see models on the tv/magazines they give us unrealistic expectations of beauty?

u go girl!!!! that is sooo the truth too ..i hope all the girls out there read this and understand how the media does this and how we shouldnt think ohh we have to look exactly like that to feel good about ourselves =)



Doesn't it seem like when we see models on the tv/magazines they give us unrealistic expectations of beauty?

sry but i have to disagree with u



its tottally realistic and beauty isnt an expectation ( =



Doesn't it seem like when we see models on the tv/magazines they give us unrealistic expectations of beauty?

You know it. The cosmetic and pharmacological industries push it too the max selling expectations from superficial differences and special potions. China does it, Japan does it and every place with mystical culture does it, from poaching endangered species to scraping every thing off the bottom of the ocean they can get. Vegetarian makeup is the only way to go. Be a do it your self-er and grow your own.



Doesn't it seem like when we see models on the tv/magazines they give us unrealistic expectations of beauty?

Yeah i think that its rude because they make other people feel bad cause their bodies ain't like that. And alot of people go on diets instead of accepting their selves for who they r and how they look.

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