The Beauty Industry's Influence On Women In Society

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Beauty products are often advertised as being natural and being able to create a flawless look without harming your skin. The creations of the beauty industry and their influence on society allows“[…]women [to] constantly compar[e] themselves to standards of beauty that society shows to them”(Britton). The presence of petroleum in cosmetics brings up the question: how does oil in cosmetics effect how society views beauty and complicate how we view women in American society. Donald Friesen’s artwork Toxic Cosmetics exposes the production of cosmetics and their testing on animals which conveys how we could challenge our society’s view of beauty. Even with the increasing number of organic makeup companies placing their products on the market, …show more content…

Many people are becoming more aware of the issue of excessive photoshopping, and how models in ads are portrayed. Photoshopping and advertisements are a daily reminder for many women of what society’s definition of beauty is which has created an impossible standard of beauty(Britton). Women are using these cosmetics in their everyday lives without fully understanding what goes into the products. Self-Esteem is greatly affected by the cosmetics industry and photoshop and celebrities are used to create an idealistic idea of beauty and the companies then provide products that will “give you that look”. College women reported that cosmetics were needed in nearly every college situation in a woman’s life(Britton). The application of makeup on the woman in Toxic Cosmetics represents the application of makeup and as she allows the makeup to hide her crying eye and dark circles under her eyes, she is perpetuation the hidden use of chemicals in cosmetics as well as the hidden testing on animals. Photoshop hides imperfections and alters someones ideas of beauty just as makeup has the same abilities when society allows it to affect women and how they view

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