Beauty contest Essays

  • Beauty Contests Are Bad For Body Image

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    Beauty Contests Are Bad for Body Image Many children and adults often compete in beauty pageants regularly. Beauty contests physically harm the individuals who compete in them, “Self-esteem is damaged as they lose touch with what it means to be naturally beautiful” (Bahl 3). Young girls and women should not always have to think that they need to be dressed up or have tons of make up on. Individuals need to know that everyone is beautiful and competing in pageants lead them to think otherwise. Beauty

  • The Negative Impact of Beauty Contests and Models

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    “perfect body” as well, according to society. Six pack abs, muscles everywhere and well groomed, and overly masculine. The point is is that everyone is categorized in this world and the reason behind it is society and its “perfect” models and beauty contests. Why should we have to compete to see who is “prettier” than the next girl? Were we not all made equal? We should not have to be given a title of “ugly” or not good enough because the men and women behind the curtains are judging you. “My brothers

  • The Ultimate Babe of Toyland

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    accessible to every girl. And as they say, the rest is history. Facets like those of Barbie can be seen in beauty contests. Every candidate looks like a clone of the ultimate babe of Toyland in their own ways. "A beauty contest, or beauty pageant, is a competition between people, based largely, though not always entirely, on the beauty of their physical appearance." (qtd. in Abbott 2) The whole contest proper is partitioned into the parade of candidates in their national costumes, swimsuit competition

  • Beauty And Beauty Pageants

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    On one hand its easy to notice all of the outrageous amounts of money put into beauty pageants, but on the other hand we must note how much a young girl spends in day to day life on cosmetics and beauty treatments. Young girls notice all of the make up that certain celebrities/ beauty contestants will wear and think that they must look the same or dress the same way as the celebrity or contestant so they can feel beautiful and “fit in” with society. On an average girls who are just about to hit

  • The Purpose Behind Beauty Pageants

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    Many people are against beauty pageants, because people think that pageants are sexist, judgmental, and degrading of women. Do beauty pageants still serve their purpose in society? Yes, many contestants gain a lot by doing pageants. Contestants of any age and gender have their benefits from doing pageants. “Three parents who were interviewed put their children into pageants because they have birth defects. ‘Her plastic surgeon thinks it’s wonderful because he sees parents hide their children with

  • Children’s Beauty Pageants: The Ugly Truth by Karen Brooks

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    few years with the coming out of the new hit show ‘Toddlers in Tiaras,’ viewers have brought up a controversial question. Are beauty pageants exploitive? Or do they simply build confidence in young children? People have been debating about this topic for years and will continue on for years to come. Will the debate ever come to an end? Or will it result in the banning of beauty pageants all together? These and many other questions have been brought to the surface. In these pageants many things take

  • Child Beauty Pageants Essay

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    Should an age limit be placed on child beauty pageants? Every Wednesday night, millions tune into TLC to see Toddlers & Tiaras and of course their ‘Crazy Pageant Mums’. The series has run for 6 seasons so far and follows the preparation before the pageants and the contests. The TLC hit has failed to show the dark side of child beauty pageants and the dangers that come with it. The show doesn’t show the 6am starts and the near starvation beforehand. This puts immense stress on the children and that

  • The Ugly Faces Behind Beauty Pageants

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    A certain idea of beauty has become very prominent in today’s American society. Parents having children have grown up with this fundamental idea of beauty in their minds. As a result, their children must endure the same stipulations and scrutiny. Children are forced by their parents to comply with the strict views of society. They must be smart, beautiful, and perfect in all ways. Parents put these pressures on their children by forcing them to play sports, take intense course loads, and prioritize

  • The Beasts of Beauty Pageants

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    What is beauty? What are the qualities that are included in the definition of beauty? “Generally, beauty refers to the characteristic or characteristics of an object that entail human pleasure to one or more senses. Beauty cannot be negative or ugly.” (Beirnet)However, there are various concepts of beauty across the globe. “In Nigeria, big and heavy women are considered beautiful and admired. In Burmese traditional view, women with long neck are considered beautiful.” (Plotnick 603). So if there

  • Persuasive Essay About Beauty Pageants

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    What is involved in this process and who can participate? A beauty pageant is a contest to show off a child’s beauty and talents such as a rehearsed dance. This process can include items such as dresses, make-up, spray tans, and flippers; the total can amount to thousands of dollars! Parents want the best for their kids, so that they will

  • The Impacts of Child Beauty Pageants on Childhood Development

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    A child beauty pageant can be described as a contest featuring contestants from ages below one year to eighteen years old. They first started in 1921 when the owner of a hotel in Atlantic City wanted to help boost tourism. But, even before those pageants, there were “Most Beautiful Child” competitions throughout major cities across the country. Some pageant moms and dads believe that it is a helpful thing to put their children in pageants and it will help them in the future but I beg to differ. I

  • Beauty Pageants

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    ideals. Beauty pageants represent one of these efforts in their endeavor to define femininity and grace as well as ever-changing gender roles in society. While some believe beauty pageants to be harmless social events that provide educational and national advancement, spawn awareness for charitable causes, and encourage confidence, others suggest that such competitions confuse societal morals, exploit women, and instill insecurity in young girls worldwide. Since their conception, beauty pageants

  • Pageants, The Popular Parody

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    Training and previous judging experiences were supposed to take place prior to the contest. Sadly, in recent years the “judges” are no different than any other person walking the streets. When I signed up for this contest, I was assured that all of these precautions would be in place, but—to my surprise—none of them were. A typical pageant is an all-day event for the contestants. In the morning, hair

  • Beauty Pageants: Helpful or Harmful?

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    There has always been controversy as to whether beauty pageants are good for young girls. Beauty pageants are not something young girls should participate in. Of course any parent would be proud of their little girl if they won a beauty contest because beauty pageants would help little girls to be comfortable around adults, give them a chance to win money and teach them the importance of friendly competition; however, there are downsides such as the amount of money that must be spent, the harsh

  • The Importance Of Beauty Pageants

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    dangerous, and the pageants have the capability of exploiting the children. Beauty pageants have a background of treating women disrespectfully and as if they are not equal. Women’s bodies are seen as objects of beauty as if we are just here to parade around for others. Today’s pageants are still set up in the same direction even for the youngest contests. They are dressed up to look like adults and sometimes dressed provocative. “Beauty pageants are a reflection of a culture in which women are not equal

  • Little Miss Sunshine: The American Dream

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    story of a dysfunctional family’s road trip to California for a beauty pageant, while American Honey is driven by Star, who joins

  • Essay On Beauty Pageants

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    Over the years, beauty pageants have proven to be detrimental to the physical and mental health of their participants. From crushing a child’s self-esteem after losing a pageant, to poor diets and lack or rest. And the hidden physical dangers of sexulization of a child to put on a show for potential sex- offenders lurking in the audience. Child beauty pageants can be very damaging to a young girl from a psychological perspective. If the child does not win the contest, they are forced to believe they

  • Analysis of Beauty Pageants in American Society

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    In American society the promotion of beauty pageants and the like, are in direct relation to the physical and emotional issues arising within women. Like such television shows encouraging and persuading young girls to participate in these activities. Society supports the notion of giving females opportunities to experience and put the act of perfection out. Society puts these females out as role models when they are a complete opposite of how a normal teenage being and young ladies should appear

  • Child Beauty Pageants, a Controversial Issue

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    The popularity of child beauty contests seems to be increasing dramatically every year causing more and more controversy as time goes on. Many people do not agree with children being forced to fulfill their parents' dream by taking place in a pageant .It is very common for young girls to be obsessed over Barbie dolls, the perfect hair combined with the flawless makeup has provided a fantasy idol for all young girls to look up to, but who would have thought the doll would come to life as a 5 year

  • Persuasive Essay On Beauty Pageants

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    major problem in today’s society affecting many people is low self-esteem and confidence issues. Beauty pageants don’t help. Girls with “perfect bodies”, whitened teeth and their hair stiff from all the hair spray, prancing around in swimsuits sets an unnatural role model for young girls and this is what they aspire to become. Before it was just grown women, but today we face a brand new category of beauty displays. Now, instead of 20 year old women, there are toddlers and teens. Children are taught