To say nothing of, beauty’s standard has become more inaccessible than ever. This is subsequently caused by the editorials who portrayed their cover models as all being young and thin. In brief, all the credits belongs to the technology instead of the models. Instead, the Barbie-like portrayed develop inaccurate idea in the younger generation. The cuture changed where in this eras, Marilyn Monroe would be deemed as fat and mostly prone to criticism from the society. After all, Marilyn Monroe was the ‘ideal’ body type in the 50’s because magazines did not edits the pictures. Rather, the emphasizes natural beauty more. Moreover, according to the ’11 Facts of USA Study’, “Twenty years ago, models weighed 8% less than he average women today, they weigh 23% less than the average woman.” Yet, despite how thin these models are, editor still has the urged to edits all those photos.
On the whole, it will later negatively affects the young teens. The teenagers will the most affected circled in this dilemma. Mostly, it will affect the female especially those in their teenage year. Girls are very vulnerable and self-cautious when it comes to the body image and perfection. According to a research study by the Center on Media and Child Health, the study of the Relationship between Magazine Reading and Adolescents Body Image and Eating Disturbances: Students who read fashion, sports health and fitness magazines felt worse about their own bodies and had are more susceptible of eating