In my mind, it raised the question, what happens when we all look similar? How will the purpose of plastic surgery change? Right now people often use it to look more “perfect” or more like someone they admire. But if everyone looks alike, what will it be then? I can see people going in and asking for a different nose or chin so that they can look unique from those around them.
Change is Good – Honest
Recently I was asked by a client, “When should a woman stop showing her cleavage? Should wrinkles (neck and chestbone area) matter?” Sounds like the media machine glorifying youth is having an effect. There are so many “rules” out there for how we “should” behave, dress, date, eat and so on and so on. […]
Barbie
Barbie turned 50 this week. The iconic doll that has been played with by thousands of girls is an old lady. Boy, she ages well! There are many debates around the influence of Barbie on our body image. I think she’s given too much credit. However, I don’t deny that there is some connection. I […]