Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Reflection on Beauty Practices
Beauty has been defined in some(prenominal) ways. In some cultures saucer is everything, its what makes them who they argon and in some cases represents where they arise from. For example in America white teeth and pink gums ar desired to fulfill a beautiful smile however the women of Senegal and the Philippines imagine this is not true. To beautify their smiles, Senegalese tattoos their gums murky, and the women of the Blaan tribe file and blacken their teeth. These women to a fault convinced themselves that they are not only beautifying their smiles, however they are also maintaining dental hygiene.Some cultures are willing to go through pain in the neck to fulfill their idea of beauty. For example the women of china bound their feet to be more than desirable to men. This process was extremely painful, their toenails were cut very short and their toes were curling under the sole of their feet until they were broken. This procedure limited women in their daily tasks. Tatt ooing of the gums in Senegal is also an extremely painful procedure. In order to achieve black gums one must go through excruciating pain, needles are repeatedly inserted in a rapid pace with black ink.About seven layers are ideal to achieve this desired look. Viewing these videos has giving me a weaken understanding of beauty in different cultures, and even though beauty is mostly shown on the outside it locoweed also have a huge mental affect on people. I have also learned that cultural beauty tactics that has been passed down from contemporaries to generation can also come to an end at times. It can be rather upsetting to the older generation, however it cannot be avoided, for generation can also change with time.
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