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Beauty

Standars
STEPHANIE GONZALEZ
MONICA ALVARADO
MICHELLE CHAPA
REGINA SALAZAR
VALERIA LOZANO
Beauty standards refer to the societal or cultural norms and ideals that
dictate what is considered attractive or desirable in terms of physical

Introduction appearance. These standards can vary significantly across different


cultures, historical periods, and social groups.
Explores the cultural, historical,
and psychological factors that

Understanding shape these standards, as well as


their impact on individuals and
Beauty society. Discussions revolve

Standards
around body image,
representation in media, diversity,
and the influence of industries like
fashion and cosmetics.
The Influence of
Media and Advertising
Social media and advertising often promotes an unrealistic and idealized
version of beauty, from extremely edited photos to filtered images and
carefully made narratives. Social media has taught young people to erase
all flaws; it creates a distorted perception of what is consider beautiful,
making people have self-doubt, eating disorders, and body dysmorphia.
Cultivating Self-Love and Confidence

Cultivating self-love and confidence


is important for mental well-being,
resilience, healthy relationships,
pursuing goals, and living
authentically.
conclusion
It is understandable that you have a beauty standard or
that you have your opinions about it, but society reach a
point where’s there’s no logic and they are inconsistent.
The standards don’t pursue what’s important which is
being healthy.
And now with social media is so much easier to be
influence by it.

Besides the family takes an important place in this topic


since they tend to be the first to have an opinion about
our bodies, and because they are close to us we give it
more thought that ends up affecting more.

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