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    The nature of human often have specific expectations as to what makes a woman beautiful and what doesn't. One major feature that often affects the definition of beauty is skin color. Many believe that those of darker complexion are more despised over those of lighter complexion. This idea was further discussed in the film Imitation of Life, which includes the story of a young black girl who struggles with her racial identity in hopes to be white. Similarly, in the novel The Bluest Eye by Toni…

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    Charming Feminine Tattoos – Delicate Designs Full of Meaning Women want to feel pretty and feminine and those who love tattoos want their artwork to reflect the same thing. But the question is - what makes a feminine tattoo? There are three components to a womanly design. These are subject matter, placement, and color. For example, a woman and a man may both choose to have a similar tattoo but to make hers more feminine the woman may add girly touches and pretty colors to hers. While the man…

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    The definition of beauty is as follows "a combination of qualities, such as shape, color, or form, that pleases the aesthetic senses, especially the sight." Although this may be factual, everyone has their own personal definition of what beauty is and how it is classified. For me, beauty is a calm, it envelopes you with a sense of awe: it makes you stop and ponder at it. Most of the time, in my eyes, beauty resides in nature. It is an even blend of visual elements and the emotions they awake.…

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    The Beauty In Chaos Art has a strong correlation to beauty. Photography, film, paintings, and drawings. Beauty is used often by many people, however, the term beauty is much more profound than the way it's being commonly used. Take for example the last time beauty was so profound it left a memorable mark. The photograph, Bare Back, San Francisco by John Gutmann and the art piece, The Circus by George Bellows capture beauty in two different styles and the narrative, The Ring of Time by E.B White…

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    Pink When you hear the word “Barbie Doll” your mind is set to think about your favorite childhood toy. “Barbie Doll” is a powerful poem. People around the world are labeled by their appearance. The main purpose on why “Barbie Doll” is effective because it demonstrations the negative effects on labeling people by their appearance and also by society. Society constantly influences individual lives, especially the role of women. Barbie Doll is an example of judgments between her and others she…

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    Essay On Ombre Dying

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    With an ever-changing society, I have noticed that within the last 5 years both my friends, my peers, and I have adopted the innovation of ombre dying our hair. Ombre dyed hair appears to gradually get lighter throughout the length of the hair, meaning that the roots of the hair are the darkest in color and the ends of the hair are the lightest in color. Ombre dying can occur with any color hair, and can even occur in the form of a reverse ombre, where the roots are the lightest part of the hair…

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    Have you ever heard joke statements about being blond? One statement goes like “OMG, she is being blonde”, “blonde moment” or “why are you being blonde?” In our culture, being blonde had been acceptable opinion to compare others or referring others of being stupid or dumb. Why is that? On the other hand, throughout in our history, having a blonde hair is one of the most desirable traits in our society. Isn’t it confusing? The reason why mostly people chose blonde hair as an ideal beauty is…

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    Controversy About Makeup

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    Appearance is a major insecurity of everyone at some point in life, the makeup industry throughout the years has changed, and it's been creating a lot of controversy. Throughout the decades, it's been promoted; in magazines, television ,ads,theaters and especially on popular internet apps. The earliest dating of makeup goes around the dynasty of Egypt around 3100c-2907 BC, Christy tiller, a french blogger , in her headline , “ History Of Makeup” she informs how several decades the process of…

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    Beauty: Should Women Be Told? On average, men tend to choose their mate based on their appearance. They have a tendency to be more physically attracted to women that have an hourglass figure, a pretty face, and a decent body. Whether or not a woman has intellect, ambition, sense of humor, generous or kind doesn’t normally affect their decision until after the initial attraction. There is plenty of evidence that indicates men and women are biologically and psychologically different. It’s simple…

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    day. If you see a woman wearing a skirt, high heels and a tank top, so many people will call her a prostitute, slut and much more. In this essay, I am going to go into detail about similarities and differences between women and men based on their physical appearance.…

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