11 Outdated Beauty Standards Modern Women Should Stop Worrying About

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Women have had to adapt to varying beauty standards throughout history. At one time, natural curves were celebrated, while at another, completely plucked eyebrows were in vogue. It’s surprising to think those standards once existed, given today’s perspective. However, the modern world is evolving so quickly that beauty trends are fleeting. Just as we become accustomed to the idea that plump lips are desirable, it’s already time to move on from that standard.

Skin without stretch marks

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Stretch marks can develop for various reasons, such as growth, pregnancy, or weight fluctuations. Often, we have little control over this process — it either happens or it doesn’t. That’s why criticizing or judging stretch marks is particularly unfair. They’re not something to be ashamed of; they’re simply a natural aspect of our bodies. They tell the story of our physical journey, and that’s something to take pride in.

Wrinkle-free face

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Nasolabial folds are often criticized for giving women a tired, older appearance. To erase these signs of aging, many women turn to Botox and fillers. However, these treatments can strip away what nature has given them—their natural beauty and uniqueness.

Cameron Diaz once admitted that she nearly lost herself in the quest for eternal youth. “I’d rather see my face aging than a face that doesn’t belong to me,” the actress shared with her fans in her book when discussing “beauty injections.”

Perfectly white teeth

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Toothpaste commercials often promise us snow-white smiles, and we’re accustomed to seeing the same dazzling white teeth in romantic comedies and TV shows. However, it’s no secret that the natural color of teeth is usually a shade of yellow. Over time, we’ve come to accept this reality. Even Hollywood celebrities are now opting for more natural hues, steering away from the bright-white, yet often unnatural, smiles of the past.

Ideal shapes

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The “hourglass” body shape has long been considered the ideal. Women with a slim waist and balanced shoulders and hips often attract admiring glances, while others may lament their genetics and envy those blessed with this coveted figure.

However, stylists believe that any body shape can look stunning with the right styling. For example, women with wide hips can balance their figure by accentuating their back and shoulders with a statement top. Those with an “apple” shape can feel more confident by defining their waistline and highlighting their best asset — their long legs.

An even complexion

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An even facial complexion is a dream for many women. Stores are filled with a vast array of foundations and concealers, while the beauty industry heavily promotes professional peels. These products and treatments are designed to help women conceal imperfections and achieve a flawless complexion.

However, it’s important to remember that pigmentation issues aren’t always easy to eliminate. They are often influenced by internal factors such as genetics, cellular structure, and hormonal balance, rather than external factors alone.

Hiding traces of tiredness on the face

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Everyone expends energy throughout the day, and sometimes we push ourselves beyond what our bodies are accustomed to. This can lead to tiredness and lack of sleep, resulting in bags and dark circles under the eyes. While there are many remedies to combat these, the most effective solution is simply to rest and return to a normal sleep schedule. That said, having dark circles isn’t something to be self-conscious about. Just look at Kristen Stewart, the star of the Twilight saga, who confidently embraces her natural appearance, dark circles and all.

Wanting to slow down aging

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The appearance of wrinkles around the eyes, fine lines, and the first gray hairs can be a source of anxiety for many women. However, scientists suggest not stressing too much over these signs of aging, as our ability to influence the biological clock is quite limited.

Aging is determined not only by environmental factors and self-care routines but also by genetics and overall health. Celebrities demonstrate through their own experiences that aging occurs differently for everyone, and it can be beautiful in all its forms.

Thick brows

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Trends for naturally thick brows have become a staple in the 2020s. However, not all women are naturally blessed with dark, expressive arches. To cater to those without naturally full brows, the beauty industry quickly stepped in, offering services like brow laminating and tattooing.

While some people meticulously draw in each eyebrow hair to achieve this look, others find nothing appealing about the trend.

  • I never even care about it and I think shaping the eyebrows is just a waste of time. Girls think that it will make them more attractive but, in reality, they become less attractive. © Songu Goku / Quora

An ideal nose

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The ideal nose shape that many plastic surgeons create today has become a dream for many women. Some become so enamored with this idea that they forget that an unusual nose is not a flaw but a unique feature that makes each person special.

Actress Lea Michele is a perfect example of embracing one’s distinctive features. She proudly celebrates every aspect of her body, including her prominent nose bridge and hooked tip, demonstrating that uniqueness can be something to be proud of.

Plump lips

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A popular trend is fuller lips, with many people embracing this look. Some believe that thin lips can be a sign of aging, leading modern women to seek ways to enhance lip volume and expression. Currently, hyaluronic acid-based fillers are the top choice for achieving this effect.

However, doctors caution that frequent lip augmentation procedures can cause damage. The repeated stretching of the skin tissue from the fillers can lead to sagging and worsen the condition over time.

The absence of cellulite

Statistically, around 80-90% of women have cellulite, which indicates it’s quite common and not an unusual condition. Therefore, it’s not necessary to view it as a deviation from the norm. If cellulite doesn’t bother you, there’s no need to cover it up with long skirts and pants, especially on hot days.

New trends and directions in the beauty industry emerge daily, making it challenging to keep up with them all. However, the most beautiful woman is often the one who embodies two key standards: being healthy and being happy.

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