So back at the beginning of last month
the lovely Nika, whose sarcasm and dry wit always makes me giggle, she is one
funny lady, she wrote THIS
guest post here on Lipsticks and Lashes and I am ridiculously honored to
have here back again with today’s guest post! She is a fab writer and I think
this is such an interesting topic, I would love to hear all your thoughts…..
Nobody
is perfect, but on the other side, we have beauty standards that are demanding
perfection. How does one cope with that? Should
we reconcile with living with imperfections? Do we accept them and look at
them from a positive side? Or do we change them if we have the chance? The
answer is quite simple actually: it all depends on us. Different people have
different view of life and different images of themselves and based on that
they’ll decide what it takes to feel self-confident.
Different
beauty standards depending on the country (source)
Women’s
hyper-criticism is leading them to have unattainable standards of attraction.
They are constantly bombarded by images of perfect women’s body in the media,
but even putting that aside, throughout history women always strived to
changing their appearance in order to achieve some bigger level of beauty.
Real-life
Ken and Barbie hated the sight of each other (source)
The
difference is in tools that are used for such a purpose. In ancient Egypt women
used products based on copper, led and
malachite to give their faces definition and color. In Middle Ages women
risk their health for beauty, by using cosmetics that were blocking proper
circulation. In Renaissance arsenic
was basic ingredient for face powder. Up to now, make up and cosmetic
treatments dominated as a way to beautify. Today, however, as a tool in search
for perfection, plastic surgery is becoming more and more popular.
Plastic surgery as a tool of beauty
Plastic surgery today
is more popular than ever. One of the reasons is that most of the interventions
are pretty affordable, so they are not anymore available to members of the
upper class only. Its popularity is also based on growing acceptance of “going under the knife” as a method of
beautifying.
Evidence,
news and confessions that many celebs had plastic procedures are making plastic
surgery more in demand. It actually makes one feel better about his
imperfections, by seeing the flawless look of many stars didn’t happen
naturally, and that he too has the chance to look like that. With always
popular curves and sexy cleavage, breast augmentation continues to be the
biggest trend in cosmetic surgery.
Most popular procedures
Reshaping
the nose, or rhinoplasty is on the very top of most wanted
procedures. People often have nose job for health reasons, to correct birth
defect or breathing problem, or they are simply unhappy with the appearance of
their nose.
Even
the most gorgeous of them feel they need to change something
Breast
augmentation and enlargement, as mentioned, are extremely popular, due to
previously discussed search for perfection, because not all of us are fortunate
enough to have firm and well shaped breast, and we all want them. Liposuction is very much in demand
because of the obvious reasons. There is no surprise that Botox is still most
popular non-surgical procedure. But due to curvy girls popularity, a surprise
trend of butt implants emerges, and it’s becoming more and more wanted.
A little touch up here and there
Is
there something wrong with a little “polishing” of our nature given bodies?
Self-improvement has always been an admirable cause, but when it comes to
plastic surgery it is often viewed as unwanted and unacceptable trend. On the
other hand, the answer of cosmetic surgery supporters is that the matter is
quite simple: “If you don’t like
something and you have the opportunity to change it, what’s stopping you?”
- You can find Nika on twitter here. I would love
to hear your views on this subject!
Great, great article! I am very much against plastic surgery for any non-medical reason. I know others would argue with me. I have a horrid nose which I don't like but there's no way I would do anything to change it!x
ReplyDeleteBy the way, are you still Glitterati-ing? I am but I am thinking of stoppign when I consider how much money I have spent and not worn things much!!x
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