Few words for embracing the desire for beauty trends.

Naila Chaudhary
3 min readDec 22, 2020

Beauty has always been admired universally. History has told us many tales of the evolution of human behaviors towards his self-grooming, from Egyptian black pigments commonly used to elaborate their eyes in 4000BC to Romans red pigments to stain their cheeks and paint nails in 1st AD. In the 18th century, English people used white powder as a beauty regime. Everything that grabs attention considered beautiful. And we all love being considered attractive. In the modern world, what is today eye-catching, unique, or get attention the next day will become a demand and these demands come with a price. From human fake eyelashes to Cosmetic surgery services, anything that is tagged with attraction, beauty, or center of attention for others, and every assistance we find in the market is created by our demand and desire. Grooming or enhancing natural beauty is the result of this obsession of “Supernatural beauty”. When we religiously admire beauty and perfection to this extend then why don’t accept it, on one hand conducting beauty contest and other hand trying to depict there is no discrimination between dark and fair skin, fat and mannequin thin body, Glass skin and dull skin, and short and tall winner of those contests give speeches against discriminations in society. We intentionally or un-intently accepted the differences and become a part of the race of perfection. Beauty standards are raising day by day, new technology emerges new techniques, products, and assistance which are available in markets now. We must realize, it all comes with a greater price. Not only price value in money it also manipulates your inner peace. Most of the time people comparing themselves with photoshopped model’s pictures and develop inferior complexity. They believe Perfection is a symbol of divine Beauty and they are willing to pay whatever it cost them. These people are now become the target of today’s new business industry, the” Beauty Industry” and lots of people are earning from it with pride. You dream it they will do anything to make it real for you.

Print Media, Digital Media, Social Media Influencers, beauty gurus are available everywhere, do marketing for this industry convincing you that you can’t live without this product or course/services. I have survived many years of my life without serums, primers and concealers and color correctors, makeup fixers, etc. I honestly doing perfectly fine but not now. Without primer and concealer I can’t do my makeup it’s in my head without any of this product makeup won’t stay long I might look like Minnie mouse at the end of the day. They added more standards for judging what exactly the definition of beauty for a human being is. No responsibility whatsoever they take for manipulating the thoughts and beliefs of their followers. Although they couldn’t classify beauty standards by any means, they have no rights at all, every creature on earth and in-universe has its own unique beauty and charm. This is acceptable to see yourself in your best looks to back your self-confidence. And you deserve to look the way you desire it is your right. Have a makeover, a decent, sophisticated, and trendy look boosts the inner confidence to represent yourself in the best avatar. With a good personality, good looks work like a “cherry on the cake”. No one should be judged by his/her way of perceiving the definition of beauty and trends. But everything overdone brings unpleasant results not only in an individual’s life but also for societies. Everyone should embrace their own beauty and personality with confidence.

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Naila Chaudhary
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I am new to content writing, trying my best to improve and learn new things. I love nature and everything related to it. I love to tell stories.