The 2012 Dove Distortion of beauty Ad , showed how what we
view as beauty is not even real. How the image that you may be looking at ,
that celebrity or model you so desperately want to look like , doesn't even
really look like that herself. This ad spoke volumes . It is impossible to reach a standard of beauty , when the standard being shown isn't even real.
The video is below:
The video is below:
Society, the media, celebrities, the beauty and fashion
industry , all of these have influences on what people think the standard of
beauty should be. The standard of beauty for a long time has been blue eyes, blonde
hair , and a size 2. This standard to
many is unattainable, if you are different a race, weight class, then you don’t
fall into this standard. Does this mean you are not beautiful? (Of course not ! ) Because you don’t
have certain features, or the numbers on
your scale don’t say what society is saying is beautiful , now what ? Your
favorite celebrity whose beauty and talent you admire, may fit the standard of
beauty .So what does that say about you when you don’t? The people who fit that standard are praised
and those who don’t aren't, so now you feel you are not good enough. You want
to be accepted more, you want to fit into that standard of beauty society has
set. So you’ll look up beauty products, look up what your favorite celebrities
beauty tricks are, what diet you can do, what procedure you can do , to look
like everyone else……beautiful.
Red carpets, cameras flashing, perfect hair, glistening
white teeth, flawless skin: these are the images we may see on the red carpet, looking
flawlessly and effortlessly beautiful. We at home may not be thinking about,
what these celebrities did to look so “flawless”. All we see is the perfect
image of beauty , that we all so desperately want and envy ( maybe not everyone). We don’t think
about the thousands of dollars they may have put into getting work done
(plastic surgery) or ,the excessive diets that they may do ….all in the name of
beauty.
The beauty industry photoshops images all of the time in ads
, billboards, magazines , campaigns a lot of the images we see all of the time.
It may be a straighter nose , lighter skin, a longer nose , slimmer thighs ,
and the list goes on and on. What are we really looking at and admiring? Are we
looking at a model , or are we looking at what use to be that model and now an
altered image completely ? That image that some teenager is looking at in her
favorite magazine, thinking about how “I
wished I looked like that”. That’s impossible because the model in the
picture doesn't even look like that.
What really is the standard of beauty , who is making this
standard , who can society ever be
satisfied when the images of beauty are not real ?
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