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    J&J targeted female teenagers because they: • Have spots • Use a lot of medicated products • Would grow up and be potential adult buyers of the brand Clean & Clear was launched in the UK in 1992, following its successful launch in the USA in 1991. In 1992, Clean & Clear was virtually unknown among teenagers. Therefore, this was effectively a completely new launch to the female teenage consumer The first Clean & Clear product was a skin cleanser…

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    Most of the women are so much conscious towards their skin. They want to look younger and this is right thing to take proper care of the skin. There are many reasons behind appearing aging-signs before age and root cause of this problem is mental stress. If you ask from anyone about his/her life, you will get only one answer and that is tension. With growing technology, everyone is trying to keep himself/herself update and in this race of competition he/she forgets to take proper diet and needed…

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    Miss Representation is an extremely eye-opening film—given I knew about sexuality in media but not to this extent. Throughout the movie, iconic and empowering women are shown to prove to the viewers that you do not need to be stick skinny, have the perfect hair or flawless skin to have a leadership role. Hattie Caraway, Dr. Condoleezza Rice, Rosa Parks, Hilary Clinton, Indra Nooyi, Ursula Burna, Andrea Jung help to prove that empowered women do not need to use your sexuality to obtain…

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    This subject of the loss of voice has to do with the self-confidence girls have during the middle school age. There are many research articles out there that attribute their appearance and the way other people perceive themselves as a way of determining their outlook on things overall. The article I found titled “Concurrent and Longitudinal Predictors of Self-Esteem in Elementary and Middle School Girls” goes into detail of what self-esteem for middle school girls looks like when it comes to the…

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    Colvin's thesis statement states that while some may argue that Lady Gaga is known for her elaborate costumes, some might also argue the costumes may be a little gimmicky. Lady Gaga’s persona has undoubtedly become a pop culture icon many millennials know today. When asked, I believe many millennials can name some of Lady Gaga’s most popular songs and the outfits that coincide with the music video. Colvin considers Gaga wants or needs to remain in the character’s that she creates because in some…

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    of a women that was described as having the social grace and beauty of a lady and a little spunk of the American spirit, it started a revolution of women conforming to one image of a tiny waist and voluptuous hips in the early 1900’s. The trend of female celebrities taking on those trends showed an increase of media coverage, with women becoming popular figures based on an attainment of this figure. The class of Loyola University under the instruction of Dr.Barbara Ewell created a website that…

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    1. One of the physical feature that distinguishes a male from a female is the neck. Females have longer and slender necks and is a feminine feature. Another physical feature that distinguishes a male from a female is small feet. Females tend to have small feet, to a woman having small feet means having a super feminine foot and this gave her a higher status. In Western cultures for example females wearing high heels makes them more vulnerable increases the protective instincts of males. 2.…

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    Body image is the perception and attitude that an individual has towards their body. It’s how they perceive their physical self and the thoughts and feelings accompanying that perception. (National Eating Disorders Collaboration, 2015). There is both unhealthy and healthy body image. Healthy body image is present in an individual who is content in one 's own skin, accepting and happy in their own body and feels good within their self. This perception also understands that one 's inner self is…

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    The Ideal Body Image

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    mixed message. On one hand, you 're saying to have positive body image and love who we are; on the other, we 're being marketed makeup and clothing that obviously turns us into someone different” (Svitak, Adora). Society has created an image for the ideal body in today’s world that is harming girls everywhere. With the major advancements being made in technology everyday it is allowing for woman from multiple cultures to show off their bodies to the world. Woman on social media are constantly…

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    Body Image Survey

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    emerging adults (Body Mass Index, fitness levels, gender, psychological well-being, and social media behaviors) that contribute to negative (body dissatisfaction) and positive body…

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