Negative Effects of Beauty Pageants Essay

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    For many years child beauty pageants have been part of the American community, likely why so many parents think these pageants are appropriate for children. Today, approximately 5,000 beauty contests are being held annually across the nation, with about 250,000 participants (Casstevens). However, as the popularity of the pageant industry increases, fewer parents are questioning the safety of their children. Child beauty contests try to show the public that the girls are having fun dressing up as…

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    1 Carmen Carrera (U.S.) Carmen Carrera (U.S.) Carmen Carrera is a 28-year-old American reality television personality and drag performer who is known for appearing on the third season of the Logo reality television series RuPaul's Drag Race, where she became known for her flawless figure and glamorous look. Carrera quickly turned into a fan favorite, even being brought back for another chance after her first elimination during the show's third season. In 2012, Carrera announced that she was…

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    Paris. A glitz pageant is where girls have to have big and sometimes fake hair, perfect makeup, spray tans, fake teeth, and fake nails in a pageant. Toddlers & Tiaras is a reality television series that followed the personal lives of families of contestants in a child beauty pageant. This show ended up generating controversy for dressing the children inappropriately. Glitz beauty pageants should be banned for girls ages under 16 because it can lower a girl’ self-esteem, the pageants have too…

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    Tyra Banks started modeling during her high school years, which led her to become internationally known. With her mother being by her side and being her manager, she wanted her daughter to create a tremendous image by promoting her in the best way possible. Tyra Banks eventually became the first African American to be established on GQ Magazine, Victoria Secret and Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. With Tyra being able to accomplish these goals, it allowed her to start creating her personal…

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    Gigi Hadid Research Paper

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    When Gigi Hadid was only a kid in Los Angeles, she was exposed to modeling at an early age. Her sister, Bella is also a model. At only two years old, she was discovered by a Guess agent. She then started modeling for Baby Guess. But before she became famous, she did get a normal education. She set her sights on getting an education first before finally pursuing a career in modeling. During her Malibu High days, she became a varsity volleyball player as well as a competitive horseback rider.…

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    skills in a beauty school in Venezuela (Grainger, 2012). Mental problems seem to cause by the tightness schedule of the beauty contests. Children watke up early for hair setting, costuming and make-up before 10 am, no naps, breaks or tears allowed, 2:30 pm scoring time and 4:30 pm crowning (Cartwright, 2012). Parents gave their children caffeinated drinks “go-go juice” which mixed with Red Bull and Mountain Dew (Toddlers and Tiaras, 2012). Other substitutes such as Pixy Stix and ‘pageant…

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    The uniformity in this society is something the people of the world draw closer and closer to every day. A large issue in the modern world that can be related to the “Brave New World”, would be the sexualization of children. Competitions such as beauty contests and even the popular reality show: “Toddlers in Tiaras” are examples of this. Putting makeup and dressing up little girls in revealing clothing is seen by many people to be a horrible thing (Pickles). This sexualizes them at a young age…

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    The Selection America Singer. She is a musician, sibling and artist. She lives in North Carolina with her parents and siblings. She also could become the princess of her country. Big change comes with big decisions. The castes put people on levels, from 8 which is homeless, to one which is the royal family. She is a 5, while the boy she is in love with, Aspen, is a 6. Being with someone who is in a different caste is almost unheard of, so they have to keep their relationship a secret. He…

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    traditional rules about makeup and fashion. The pastel haired unicorn queen proves that you can look fabulous and very fashionable breaking a few of the established makeup and fashion rules. Rule Breaking It seems like the trend is to follow the beauty experts that have attempted to set down the makeup commandments for women all over the world. Doe Deere believes that if is silly to follow the rules. Rules are made to break. Certainly, it was her original ideas and character that led to her…

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    Child Modeling Essay

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    When talking about Child Modeling, perhaps girls more than boys tend to hog the headlines. More girls than boys are interested in a career as models from a tender age. Of note, however, is the fact that modeling is probably not meant for all children. Some children appear to be born to do modeling, while others have to be coerced and cajoled to think about doing it. If trained and guided well, children can enjoy very successful careers as top models. The industry is no longer a preserve of those…

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