Beauty Pageants Threat

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Little Miss Narcissist: Why Juvenile Beauty Pageants Are a Threat to Young Girls
Often beauty pageants feature an “outfit of choice” portion where parents and their children can collaborate in deciding their desired ensemble. On the TLC hit series Toddler and Tiaras, a three-year-old child entered a glitz beauty pageant, and in the “outfit of choice” portion, she dressed as Julia Robert’s character from Pretty Woman (O’Neill 20-21). In other words, a mother dressed her three-year-old child as a prostitute in hopes of winning a pageant. Young girls all around the country compete in beauty pageants that, on the surface, seem like harmless fun, but the negative consequences of juvenile beauty pageants drastically outweigh the benefits. Modern-day …show more content…

The contestants endure numerous cosmetic enhancements in order to look their best for the glitzy world of beauty pageantry. These enhancements include: eyebrow waxes, wigs, heavy makeup, spray tans, manicures, partial dentures called “flippers” that are meant to fill gaps between missing baby teeth. (O’Neill 20-21). Along with buying a closet full of expensive dresses, pageant parents also spend fortunes on entry fees, travel, hotel rooms, and coaches (O’Neill 20-21). The Universal Royalty Beauty Pageant hosted in Melbourne, Australia has an entry fee of $300, optional services such as spray tans, and dressing like a celebrity is an additional $50 (Brooks 24). The pageant world is becoming a lucrative business, and the directors of these pageants are looking to get top dollar for orchestrating such chaos. Some might argue that there is no amount of money a mother would not pay to see her daughter become a beauty queen, and these pageants definitely exploit that. Pageant parents claim that the expenses that go along with entering their child in a pageant comes back to them in the prize money, but there can only be one winner. Not every parent can get their money paid back in full. It is clear that beauty pageants are not only damaging to the young contestants, but it is also depleting the parents’ bank …show more content…

Therefore, there are also serious dangers that come with the mentality that beauty is everything. According to a 2005 study by Anna Wonderlich in the Journal of Treatment and Prevention reported that girls who have participated in beauty pageants during the majority of their adolescent years, grew up to acquire increased body dissatisfaction, difficulty trusting personal relationships, and intensified impulse behavior which could indicate feelings of ineptitude (qtd. in Tankard Reist 79). Girls with body image issues are becoming more common in today’s society and pageants can be considered a stimulant to this body dissatisfaction. Judges instill the idea in the young contestant’s heads that if they do not walk out of a pageant with a crown, they are not pretty enough. Consequently, critics argue that pageants will lead to girls wanting plastic surgery and Botox injections (Overington 13). Parents are putting unnecessary pressure on their young daughters to look flawless and do

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