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    Dove Brand Analysis

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    Brands and companies that are a part of the beauty industry have very important standards to uphold. This critical industry relies on the feelings and attitudes of their consumers in order to make a long-lasting presence and to become a household name brand. The company, Dove, known for its body bar and moisturizers, has achieved this quality. Due to the fact that Dove is not a makeup company, they have instilled a unique element to their brand by making their customers feel beautiful just by…

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    This novel challenges the modern standards of beauty and their inherent racism. This is a novel by Toni Morrison. The story rotates around Pecola. Pecola is a young girl from black the background. Author begins by mentioning the fact that Pecola ails from a dysfunctional family unit. A drunkard father and constant fights between the parents was the order of the day in her life. She is suffering from inferiority complex (Morrison 32). She believes that she is not very pretty and this could be…

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    Coconut Oil Competitors

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    from a cooking oil for organic food buyers to multi purpose beauty product for college aged females. Expanding the market from who its traditionally sold to, natural and organic food buyers, to college aged females interested in natural beauty products and saving money. Because of the multipurpose usage of this product she could make great use of Coconut oil many ways in her daily beauty regimen such as make up remover, shaving lotion, skin moisturizer and hair conditioner. Nutiva Coconut Oil …

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    Seventeen Ad Analysis

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    advertisement come in to play, as it insists that natural beauty is in fact not natural beauty at all, but foundation on the skin made to look flawless. In addition, the ad suggests that the reasons behind wearing makeup are to gain the opposite genders attention and to appeal to their liking. The ad raises the question: Why can’t women wear make up to feel good about themselves? And why isn’t natural beauty not defined as the natural skin women are given? After all shouldn 't a magazine, solely…

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    Christmas she does this because she is trying to see what made the white doll so beautiful just like that Shirley Temple cup. It doesn’t take long for Claudia to realize that since white people are the superior race they are considered the standard beauty society. Blonde hair, blue eyes and bowline lips just like Shirley Temple. Within the text it says “To discover what eluded me: the secret of the magic they weaved on others. What made people look at them [white girls] and say, “Awwwww”, but…

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    Colorism Causes

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    like me because of the color of my skin. I was too dark and I was a nappy-headed colored child,…Pat was five years younger that me and she was light-skinned…And I was put out on the porch to sleep…I wasn’t even allowed to sleep in the house..” -Oprah Winfrey Colorism is a form of bias in the United States prominent among the black community that is primarily based upon skin tone and hair type, afflicting relationships within African American households. Beauty standards and chances of…

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    Skin color politics can be defined as “the basis of which human beings are treated differently [based] on the social meanings attached to skin color” (What Does Discrimination Based on Skin Color Stand For). Apart from subjectivity to the dominant elite, is the conception of colorism. Colorism is an issue especially prevalent amongst black communities worldwide. Although common beliefs solidify the notions of skin color politics solely affecting darker skin tones, it in fact affects many of…

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    Through the use of opposite tones, Shakespeare and Byron both end up reaching the same conclusion of true beauty is on the inside. In the beginning of She Walks in Beauty the poet is persuading the audience that his love is perfect, while in Sonnet 130, the poet is mocking typical beauty standards. The first stanza of She Walks in Beauty starts off with the speaker admiring his love: "She walks in beauty, like the night/ Of cloudless climes and starry skies..." (Byron, 1-2). Byron is idolizing…

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    I got too hot, I only had to walk about ten feet down until you get into the cool ocean which gave the relief of the blistering from the sun. Standing upon the sand, I felt the rays embrace in my skin. Walking out to the water, I received cold chills of the wet sand between my toes. As I closer to the ocean, I spotted a little crab burrowing in the wet sand, trying to hide before it turned into a lunch predator. As I continued to walk in the ocean, I brought myself to knee deep in the water,…

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    18th Century Beauty

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    In 17th century France, it is the rise of the new middle class. People free to natural, elegant. There are only two color red and white about makeup at that time, and eye makeup does not attach any. In 18th century, with the rise the bourgeois status, Empire style of the Baroque age also retire. It be replaces by the Rococo era gradually. Rococo period began with Foundation and power. And the power apply face is usually made of lead. In late 18th century France,people are affected by democracy…

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