concept   changing appearance
culture   Eastern culture
statement   In Eastern cultures, changing appearance is uncommon and may be seen as unnatural, emphasizing natural beauty and modesty.

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1 change appearance Eastern countries Changing appearance through cosmetic surgery or treatments may be viewed with more skepticism and considered less socially acceptable. 1
2 change appearance Eastern culture Changing appearance may be seen as a way to conform to societal expectations and norms, and can be a reflection of respect and humility. 1
3 changing appearance Eastern countries Less common to change natural appearance significantly, with conservative hairstyles and minimal body modifications. 1
4 changing appearance Eastern cultures Changing appearance through cosmetic surgery or body modifications is less common and may be viewed with more skepticism, with a greater emphasis on natural beauty. 1
5 look better Eastern countries Emphasizing natural beauty and grooming, such as skincare and haircare, is often associated with looking better. 1
6 looking better Eastern culture In some Eastern cultures, looking better may involve wearing traditional attire or outfits that reflect modesty and humility. 1
7 physical appearance Eastern countries Physical appearance is often associated with traditional attire, modesty, and adherence to cultural norms. 1
8 ugly Eastern cultures Inner beauty and character are valued more than physical appearance, and being considered ugly may have less of a social impact compared to Western cultures. 1