Beauty Standards in Australia
Body Painting
Beauty Standards Through Photoshop
- It has been carried out for thousands of years, as a tradition of the Aboriginal culture.
- The paintings are made to cover scars and wounds, but they also relate a "story". They also have religious and cultural meanings.
- These vary according to the location of the tribes.
- They also wear necklaces, and other ornaments for their ceremonies.
- Esther Honig, an American model, asked 40 photo editors around the world to Photoshop her photo according to his/her country's beauty standards. The picture below us Australia´s depiction of beauty.
Introduction
- Australia is a country located in Oceania; considered a unique country due to its flora and fauna.
- Australia's weather is very hot, dry and is considered one of the most harsh climates on earth.
Conclusion
Facts About the Australian Culture
- Australia's beauty is very diverse, splitting into traditional and modern culture of beauty.
- Their culture has influenced their beauty standards.
- People have a high skin care protection, due to the high solar radiation over Australia.
- Australian women spend on average 24 minutes a day and $69.98 a month on their beauty routines.
- Skin and eyes are considered the most desirable attributes of physical beauty.
- When Australian women need a lift they’re far more likely to turn to a massage than plastic surgery.
- In Australia, people think that models mark how the beauty standards should be and how they influence positively and negative on people's minds.
- Generation Y looks for being unique, freshness and confidence. Generation X is focused to health, warmth, athleticism and all round achievement.
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