The notion of beauty has always been in flux, shaped by culture and time. Historical attitudes toward body hair reveal a tapestry of changing perceptions. Ancient societies like Egypt and Greece saw ...
Leading cinematic figures such as Kate Winslet, Jennifer Lawrence, and Keira Knightley are actively challenging the aesthetic ...
A new cultural ideal for women is ultrathin and cloaked in the language of inclusivity and self-acceptance. Credit...Illustration by Leonie Bos Supported by By Amanda Hess Recently Instagram led me to ...
For years, body positivity felt like the ultimate rebellion. It was about reclaiming space, celebrating curves, and shouting ...
This popular body-enhancement surgery can turn deadly. For women of color, the risks are made worse by intense beauty ...
The body-positive movement has encouraged people, especially women, to see beauty in all shapes and sizes, and it's reminded us that body ideals are culturally constructed and not based on science.
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Chemicals that release the ‘highly toxic’ preservative formaldehyde were found in more than half the beauty products used by Black and Latina women in a new study Cara Lynn Shultz is a writer-reporter ...