Beauty A multicultural look at what makes people beautiful.
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Beauty
A multicultural look at what makes people beautiful.
Thailand – Kayan Tribe
In Northern Thailand a woman with an elongated neck is considered beautiful. Women wear rings around their neck that compress the collar bone and ribs to give the appearance of a longer neck
Uganda and Mauritania
In Uganda and Mauritania women who are fat are considered beautiful.
In fact in Uganda women live in a fattening hut for months before their wedding to gain weight so they can please their husbands.
In Mauritania women are force fed and even tortured to gain weight.
Japan
Women with fair skin and straight hair are considered beautiful in Japan. Many women pay to have their hair straightened and they buy meat with collagen to help their skin.
France
In France thin is beautiful. There is an ongoing debate about the thinness of models and a bill has been proposed that would make it illegal to "provoke a person to seek excessive weight loss by encouraging prolonged nutritional deprivation that would have the effect of exposing them to risk of death or endangering health."
Ethiopia – Karo Tribe
The Karo excel in face paint which the use on their bodies for celebrations and ceremonies.
Karo women scarify their chests and stomachs to beautify themselves and attract men. Scars are cut with a knife and ash is rubbed in to produce a raised welt.
New Zealand – Maori People
The Maori people of Polynesian descent believe women with full blue tattooed lips and chin are the most beautiful.
Jamaica In Jamaica
voluptuous is beautiful. So much so that women take pills that are used to fatten chickens to grow fuller breasts and hips.
There are many side effects to taking these pills since they contain arsenic which when built up in the body can cause cancer
India
Indian women are known for their long beautiful hair and glowing skin. Indian women take a more natural approach to beauty and use natural herbs and supplements to beautify.
Brazil
Brazilians value thinness. Brazil is the number one seller of diet pills in the world.
The average weight of a woman in Brazil is 110-125lbs.
Brazil is second to the USA in numbers of plastic surgery
Skin Bleaching
In many countries men and women bleach their skin to be more beautiful. Many cultures believe that the darker one’s skin the lower class he/she is.
People across the globe bleach their skin to appear lighter.
It is a dangerous process and often times the chemicals being used end up destroying people’s skin.
Blepharoplasty Blepharoplasty is eyelid
crease surgery and the number 1 cosmetic surgery in Asia. Blepharoplasty adds a crease to the eyelid thus creating a more rounded eye.
It is gaining popularity in the United States but many Asian American women don’t feel they need to change their eyes to be beautiful
So how does America define beauty?
WHAT ABOUT EVERYONE ELSE WHO DOESN’T FIT THIS
STANDARD OF BEAUTY? ARE THEY NOT BEAUTIFUL?
Prolific Writing What is beautiful to you? How do you define
beauty? How have others’ expectations of beauty
impacted your life and who you are today? When I look in the mirror I see… Respond to the quote: “It is amazing how
complete is the delusion that beauty is goodness.” ~Leo Tolstoy
Why do you think there is more pressure on women to change who they are to be “beautiful”?
Any thoughts… Any reactions…