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  2. Does Social Media Affect Beauty Standards? Plastic ... - AOL

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    ABC/Ricky Middlesworth ; Courtesy of Jamal Brooks/Instagram Kelly Ripa and celebrity plastic surgeon Dr. David Rosenberg got candid about how social media can affect beauty standards. Ripa, 54 ...

  3. Feminine beauty ideal - Wikipedia

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    The feminine beauty ideal is a specific set of beauty standards regarding traits that are ingrained in women throughout their lives and from a young age to increase their perceived physical attractiveness. It is experienced by many women in the world, though the traits change over time and vary in country and culture. [1]

  4. ANTM judges stop by BUILD Studios to discuss how consumerism and the era of self-made Instagram models are changing the trend of beauty and their standards.

  5. Effects of advertising on teen body image - Wikipedia

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    According to Medimark Research Inc., a marketing research company, teenagers are important to marketers because they "have significant discretionary income; spend family money, as well as influence their parents' spending on both large and small household purchases; establish and affect fashion, lifestyle, and overall trends; and provide a 'window' into our society – a view of how it is now ...

  6. How social media affects our concept of beauty - AOL

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    From viral videos of dangerous beauty trends to trending hashtags on Twitter, the social media world plays a large role in how girls view beauty, and on a deeper scale, a role in how girls view ...

  7. Social media and the effects on American adolescents

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    [28] According to the APA, these unrealistic beauty standards are detrimental to the developing mind and can cause serious mental health issues. [29] Engaging with social media platforms two hours before falling asleep can affect sleep quality, and a longer duration of digital media use is associated with reduced total sleep time. [30]

  8. Asian Americans Open Up On How Beauty Standards Have Affected ...

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    Wow, we really get hit by BOTH sides.View Entire Post ›

  9. The Beauty Myth - Wikipedia

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    The basic premise of The Beauty Myth is that as the social power and prominence of women have increased, the pressure they feel to adhere to unrealistic social standards of physical beauty has also grown stronger because of commercial influences on the mass media. This pressure leads to unhealthy behaviors by women and a preoccupation with ...