concept   beauty standards

28 commonsense assertions
Cultures (28) Western countries (1) South Korea (1) United States (1) Brazilian culture (1) France (1) South Korean culture (1) Scandinavian countries (1) Western Europe (1) Himba tribe in Namibia (1) Mauritanian culture (1) Middle Eastern countries (1) Nigeria (1) Tonga (1) cosmetic industry in the West (1) global (1) Bollywood (1) East Asian countries (1) Everyday life in the West (1) Puerto Rican (1) Saharan African (1) Self-care culture (1) Tribal African Culture (1) Western fashion industry (1) Western popular culture (1) Yoruba tradition in Nigeria (1) cultural traditions (1) media (1) modern pop culture (1) more
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1 beauty standards Western countries In Western countries, beauty standards emphasize individuality, self-expression, and diverse forms of beauty, such as natural and athletic figures. 15
2 beauty standards South Korea In South Korea, beauty standards prioritize flawless, youthful skin and a slender body type. 14
3 beauty standards United States In the US, beauty standards prioritize youthfulness, slimness, and physical attractiveness, but there is a growing preference for natural beauty products. 12
4 beauty standards Brazilian culture In Brazilian culture, tanned skin, curvaceous body types, and confidence are celebrated as beauty ideals. 8
5 beauty standards France French beauty standards prioritize natural elegance and luxurious skincare and grooming. 5
6 beauty standards South Korean culture South Korean culture has beauty standards that favor pale skin, slim figures, and prioritize skincare and makeup trends. 5
7 beauty standards Scandinavian countries In Scandinavian countries, there is an emphasis on natural beauty, minimal makeup, fair skin, and simplicity. 4
8 beauty standards Western Europe Western European beauty standards emphasize slimness, youthfulness, elegance, and natural beauty. 4
9 beauty standards Himba tribe in Namibia The beauty standards of the Himba tribe in Namibia involve body decoration, red ochre paste, and distinct hairstyles. 3
10 beauty standards Mauritanian culture In Mauritanian culture, larger body sizes are correlated with beauty and wealth. 3
11 beauty standards Middle Eastern countries Middle Eastern beauty standards prioritize natural beauty, intricate grooming, and elaborate henna designs. 3
12 beauty standards Nigeria In Nigeria, beauty standards favor darker skin tones and curvier figures. 2
13 beauty standards Tonga In Tongan culture, larger body sizes are preferred as a symbol of health, wealth, and beauty. 2
14 beauty standards cosmetic industry in the West Western beauty standards are influenced by the cosmetic industry, prioritizing youthfulness, slimness, and specific facial features. 2
15 beauty standards global Global beauty standards are diverse and can influence preferences for fair skin and perceptions of attractiveness. 2
16 beauty standards Bollywood Bollywood emphasizes expressive eyes, luscious hair, and vibrant, curvy figures in its beauty standards. 1
17 beauty standards East Asian countries In East Asian countries, pale skin is the preferred beauty standard. 1
18 beauty standards Everyday life in the West Beauty standards in Western culture vary widely, encompassing a diverse range of ideals. 1
19 beauty standards Puerto Rican In Puerto Rican culture, embracing diverse body types and natural beauty is celebrated. 1
20 beauty standards Saharan African Saharan African culture values diverse body shapes and traditional hairstyles in beauty standards. 1
21 beauty standards Self-care culture Self-care culture emphasizes natural beauty and holistic well-being over specific beauty standards. 1
22 beauty standards Tribal African Culture In Tribal African culture, embracing natural features is valued and makeup is used for cultural and ceremonial purposes. 1
23 beauty standards Western fashion industry Western fashion industry promotes a slim and youthful appearance as its beauty standard. 1
24 beauty standards Western popular culture The Western popular culture is shifting towards a more diverse range of looks, emphasizing individuality and self-expression in beauty standards. 1
25 beauty standards Yoruba tradition in Nigeria In Yoruba tradition in Nigeria, broad and curvy body shapes are seen as attractive beauty standards. 1
26 beauty standards cultural traditions Different cultures have their own historical and regional perceptions of beauty that shape their beauty standards. 1
27 beauty standards media Media culture promotes unrealistic and narrowly defined beauty standards, leading to body image issues. 1
28 beauty standards modern pop culture Modern pop culture is influenced by media and the cosmetic industry, which leads to specific beauty ideals and trends. 1