Beauty Pageants Essay

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I believe that beauty pageants are demeaning and belittling to women. I have never seen any benefit from them. First, they set an unrealistic standard for beauty. Second, they spoil girls. Lastly, they create many health and mental problems. Beauty pageants say to a girl, this is what beauty looks like, and if you do not look like this, you are not beautiful. Let me just say this is completely untrue. This is not what beauty looks like, it is what plastic surgery, hair spray, make-up, and countless other animal tested products looks like. Scott Westerfeld gave the perfect definition of beauty when he said, "What you do, the way you think, makes you beautiful.” If you look at a head shot of a beauty queen, in addition to the number of products they have put on their faces, and in their hair, the picture is so photo shopped the girls look like dolls. Despite the obvious fakeness so many girls think that is what true beauty looks like, even though it isn’t. Beauty is what is in your heart. I have met many drop dead gorgeous girls, who as I got to know them and see their personality, they became drastically less beautiful. I have seen girls who no one would ever deem as “beautiful” turn into the most beautiful girls in the room because of her personality. For pageants, the girls cake the makeup on like there is no tomorrow. Even more so with little girls in glitz pageants. I have been in many plays and let me tell you, stage makeup is thick, but I have never worn as much makeup in my life, as I have seen some 4 year olds wearing. Girls who participate in beauty pageants are spoiled, and act accordingly. For a little girls glitz pageant to be competitive you need: a coach; an outfit for formal, swim, talent, and any other categories there may be (each usually over $1,000); Mary Janes (in the $100 range); a flipper (basically denchers for little girls
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