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    the European standard is to be young, tall, thin and have long straight blonde hair, many in every culture and race aspire to achieve some of those attributes. Lightening skin tone, dying hair lighter, dieting constantly to be thin and having cosmetic surgery to achieve some these physical standards have become the norm.…

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    risks of aesthetic surgery because it is performed by doctors. . . The fact that a surgeon is putting in implants send a subtle message that they are safe. What healer would do something to harm us?” 1(Edmonds). The risks of cosmetic plastic surgery are being overlooked because of the safety net of having a highly educated doctor perform the procedure. It sends a message that cosmetic surgery is a good and safe idea. Beauty has become the ideal look for society and plastic surgery has been a…

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    Non-Surgical Breast Augmentation Uses Your Body 's Resources One of the latest trends in cosmetic enhancements involves using non-surgical breast augmentation instead of more expensive and riskier breast surgery or implants. Invasive surgeries always require healing time and generate operative risks and possible postoperative infections or other complications. The new wave of cosmetic treatments uses injectables to enlarge, enhance and reshape breasts. One of the most popular augmentation…

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    cultural icons, whether it’s Twiggy or Angie Dickinson. But there is something much more chilling in the way that patients today see Pamela Anderson, an obvious and proud consumer of cosmetic surgery, as a paradigm of beauty,” Alex Kuczynski said in her book, Beauty Junkies. Kuczynski herself has had her share of cosmetic surgeries, “but gave it up after a bad experience with lip augmentation” according to NPR. Kuczynski is onto something- we do associate beauty with wealth and fame when that’s…

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    There were dramatic changes after the first world war there wasn 't just one new change there was numerous changes. People at that time would often call this time period the roaring twenties, era of the flappers, and/or the Jazz age. (A New) During the twenties, women started to change how they appear, what they did what influences them as well. Many thought it was acceptable that it was happening and others didn’t like that women were changing. America was changing, why couldn’t women change…

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    Sephora Swot Analysis

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    Founded in France in 1970, Sephora is the leading beauty-retailer in its home country and one of the largest beauty retailers around the world, with approximately 1,900 stores in 29 countries. In the U.S., Sephora operates almost 400 stores, featuring a variety of products ranging from emerging to classic brands, including makeup, fragrance, skincare, haircare and the company’s own private label. The stores have an inviting open-sell environment, where customers can browse for products and try…

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    of cosmetics and self-conceptions, and the radical change in sexual ideologies and morals, a revolutionary take on the meaning of freedom. In Peiss’s piece, she address the progressive acceptance of cosmetics, and their psychological, economic, sociological effects over time. The irreparable damage done by the beauty industry to women’s self-esteems through the ages is chronicled in her work, and she does recognize the positive effects of the industry as well mentioning the role of cosmetics in…

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    Cosmetology, 70). Average earnings for a cosmetologist just starting out at $12,000 - $13,000 per year. Increase to about $20,000 a year as soon as they have established clientele. (Gearhart, 110-11). Some makeup artists make a living simply by working in cosmetic stores. At higher levels, skilled makeup artists are in demand to prepare models for fashion shoots and run way shows. You must be extremely well respected and lucky to land these jobs in the beauty world. (Ganchy,…

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    At the end of the day it is our decision if to choose temporarily beauty or a lifetime of beauty. The cosmetics we use today will come back to haunt us later if we don’t make a change. We need to look our age and embrace our natural beauty even if it’s with a bit of Estee Lauder’s help. There’s nothing wrong with admitting we wear makeup, let’s just learn…

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    Look Men Look for…Seventeen” Magazine advertisements fill space on pages with bright colors and metaphorical images declaring themselves as the creators of consumer preferences. Cosmetics advertisements were the most beautiful, chic and powerful ads catching American women’s attention in 1940-1950. The cosmetics advertisements conveyed that women were getting, not only a product of beauty but also youth and success with men. Success with men was the main idea of the advertisements as women’s…

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