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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, beauty is often associated with a slim, youthful appearance and fair complexion.
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Japan
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In Japan, beauty is often characterized by pale skin, small features, and a natural look.
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, beauty values balance, fair skin, and natural products with traditional herbal ingredients.
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Pacific Islands
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In Pacific Island culture, beauty is traditionally associated with fuller body types and intricate body art.
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East Asia
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Beauty in East Asian culture values pale skin, respect for age, and a slender body type.
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India
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In India, beauty is associated with colorful makeup, fair skin, traditional attire, natural products, henna designs, and dark-colored hair.
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African cultures
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African cultures celebrate natural features such as darker skin, fuller figures, and traditional attire as beautiful.
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Sweden
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In Swedish culture, there is an emphasis on natural beauty, simplicity, fair skin, and minimalist beauty.
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Australia
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In Australia, there is a preference for natural, sun-kissed beauty and interest in organic products.
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Hollywood
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Hollywood culture promotes highly curated and glamorous beauty standards.
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beauty
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Hollywood industry
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Hollywood industry promotes highly sculpted and individualistic beauty standards.
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beauty
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Traditional cultures
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Traditional beauty standards value natural features and simplicity in beauty.
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beauty
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influencer culture
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Influencers promote makeup and cosmetic procedures to earn revenue and pursue unique appearances in the beauty culture.
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beauty
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literature
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In literature, beauty is depicted through inner qualities in classic works.
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beauty
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African diaspora
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African diaspora culture embraces diverse natural hair textures, body shapes, and darker skin tones as beauty ideals.
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African philosophy
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African philosophy emphasizes that beauty is connected to inner qualities, character, and the well-being of individuals in the community.
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Ancient Greek culture
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In Ancient Greek culture, beauty was considered as an expression of goodness and moral virtue.
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Caribbean
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In Caribbean culture, dark/tanned skin is often considered beautiful.
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China
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In Chinese culture, there is a preference for pale skin and delicate features as the concept of beauty.
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Indigenous cultures
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Indigenous cultures define beauty through traditions, connection to nature, and community.
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Jamaica
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In Jamaican culture, dark or tanned skin is often seen as beautiful.
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Latin America
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In Latin American culture, a curvy body type is often considered beautiful.
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Modern societal views
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Modern societal views of beauty are often associated with youthfulness and specific physical traits.
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Netherlands
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In the Netherlands, natural beauty is emphasized in their cultural concept of beauty.
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Persian poetry
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In Persian poetry, beauty is often revered as a divine reflection.
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Polynesia
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In Polynesian culture, a fuller body type is traditionally considered attractive.
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beauty
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Western philosophy
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In Western philosophy, beauty is frequently linked to symmetry, proportion, and aesthetic appeal.
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modern era
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In the modern era, beauty standards have become more diverse and inclusive, embracing individuality.
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television broadcasting
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Television broadcasting frequently promotes a Western-centric view of beauty.
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