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How Should Beauty Pageants Be Banned
Although most people say that beauty pageants are not always a bad thing, knowing that just like
about most things in the world, there are the bad and good aspects. Pageants can definitely have a
negative affect on a child. Children's beauty pageants should be banned because they can be
exploitative and detrimental to a child's mental and physical health. They can cause children to have
unhealthy egos, and a negative mindset towards themselves and others. Not only can children be
negatively affected mentally, but also physically because of the high beauty standards they have to
live up to in order to be accepted by society, or in this case a few judges. While some says child
pageants should be banned, others say they should not be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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They would be able to handle things in a better way emotionally.
Secondly, these type of pageants can teach children fair play and/or friendly competition. Having
them compete with others can train them to be humble and respectful as a winner and a loser.
Beauty pageants are also designed to help prepare children to be successful throughout the
challenges and obstacles they might have in the future. Then again, children can become very
competitive and will often times do anything to win. Also, some kids can't take criticism and losing,
so when they lose a competition, they might want to give up or they become sore losers. Same goes
for winners, they might feel more superior and better than everyone else, and become cocky or
arrogant.
Thirdly, these type of beauty pageants can be thought of as a useful way for those who are
experiencing the worst financially. Most of the time, children that are 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place
winners are given awards such as grants and scholarships. Those type of awards can help low
income families. They also say that beauty pageants are a fun way for kids to show their talent.
They get to travel, wear beautiful dresses, and take pictures for fun. On the other hand, beauty
pageants can also take a toll on finances. For example, Lindsay Lieberman says, " For the past three
years, four– year old beauty queen Eden Wood has competed in child pageants. Her parents have
spent more than $70,000 on her
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Child Beauty Pageants
Child Beauty Pageants: Good or Bad? Dating back to the ancient Egyptians and Greeks, the
standard of "ideal beauty" was looked upon very highly. The idea of following the societal standard
of beauty seems to take over the lives of many people; young children and teens are affected the
most. Beauty pageants for young children have been rising in fame through some famous reality TV
shows such as "Toddlers and Tiaras." Young children as young as three enter into these contests with
the pressure to win and compete with other young children. While some people say that child beauty
pageants teach young boys and girls about confidence and to work their very best, I think it is wrong
for young children to be participating in these pageants. Today, young girls and boys are constantly
being bombarded with the pressure to: look and feel beautiful, fit in with the trend, and are always
thrown with the message that being good–looking is everything. The last thing they would want to
do is fake a smile and stand pretty for an extended period of time. Child beauty pageants need to
stop now. Supporters of such pageants may say that pageants have come so far down in history. The
general standards each competitor must have in the pageant include intelligence, personality,
appearance, and achievements. Reality TV beauty pageants are usually watched for entertainment
purposes and have no educational purpose. Beauty pageants for children aged three to ten are not
quite the same because
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Argumentative Essay On Beauty Pageants
Glitter and glam is what generally defines the world of childhood beauty pageants, however, not all
aspects of pageants can be so charming. Beauty pageants are competitions that focus mainly on
judging contestants on their physical attributes and clothing choices. Young girls across the globe
are continuously taking part in beauty pageants as a part of their daily lives where they are judged
based on their looks, confidence, talents, and poise. Childhood beauty pageants have drastically
grown in popularity over the past few years due to reality shows following children and families that
take part in pageants. Alongside the growing popularity of pageants, people have begun speaking up
against the events as well. Many argue that childhood beauty pageants should be allowed because
they promote dedication and focus within young children. On the other hand, many others feel that
pageants sexualize children and the competitive nature of the pageants can have vast psychological
tolls on contestants. Physical beauty contests have been around for centuries in different cultures.
The beauty pageants as we know them today did not develop until the mid–19th century. Initially,
pageants developed as plans for businesses to make money by "promoting beauty as a spectacle,"
but women were not initially interested in taking part in them out of fear of being shamed for
showing skin or showing off their bodies (Sang 11). Over time, however, women attending beaches
in swim suits began to
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Argumentative Essay On Beauty Pageants
Beauty contests for women have always been popular around the world, but in recent years child
pageants have become more successful. This success led to the production of the well–known show,
Toddlers and Tiaras. Beauty pageants have now evolved and even include newborn babies.
Contestants are not only rewarded with a title, but also receive cash prices. These rewards and fame
without a doubt attract parents into the world of beauty pageants. Children who are involved in
beauty pageants are perceived as "perfect" on stage and are expected to be perfect off stage. In the
long run pageants take a toll on children causing psychological impacts that outweigh the benefits.
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There is no other explanation besides parental approval that will lead these young contestants to
approve self–harm. Cartwright explains that pageants cause "Princess Syndrome, an unhealthy drive
to achieve physical perfection that can lead to dissatisfaction with one's body and eating disorders
later in life" (Cartwright 1106–07). Judges base their decision mainly on appearance because a talent
category is not always included in pageants. Being constantly exposed to different options from
various unknown people makes children self–conscious about their body. Adults and especially
children feel pressure to be perfect on and off the stage; in effect, they develop low self–esteem and
are tormented by the "negative" characteristics in their bodies. In the article, Childhood Beauty
Pageant Contest: Associations with Adult Disordered Eating and Metal Health, the study concluded,
"Childhood pageant participants [show] body dissatisfaction, interpersonal distrust, and impulse
dysregulation than non– participants, and showed a trend toward greater ineffectiveness"
(Wonderlich 291). Due to beauty pageants children have unwillingly allowed beauty pageants to
take over their life's and future without even noticing.
When you are exposed to the beauty industry in such harsh conditions from an early age, you are
unaware of the negativity that comes along. Many parents take
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Negative Effects Of Beauty Pageants
Beauty pageants have been around for years and has become more accepted in society but that does
not mean that they are a good thing. The pageants can cause numerous negative effects both
emotionally and physically on the young children taking part in them. Parents spend thousands of
dollars a on pageants a year. From traveling to clothes, spray tans, face teeth, hair and makeup.
Using children as miniature beauty queens in not normal and if society is going to continue to
accept this practice, then the rules need to change. Children's are not judged on their natural beauty
but on cosmetic beauty and flashy outfits. Young children are being over sexualized and being made
to look older and less like a five or six year old.They do not have time to just be a child and do thing
that other children do. They are always preparing for their next pageant. Americas first beauty
pageant was held for adult women in 1854 but failed due to public protest that the contest was
immoral. Child beauty pageants became popular around 1885. The first child pageant was called
"National Baby Show" it attracted 143 child contestant and 61,999 viewers. In 1893 a pageant held
at Asbury Park drew 30,000 specters. Better baby contests caught in in the beginning of the 20th
century. The contest was usually held at state and country fairs. These contests sought to measure
the "health" of the babies and was primarily an effort to educate parents on new ways to raise and
protect their children. It was not just about spreading health information the parents of the babies
that won the competitions received a cash prize. The Peterson–Shea !2 babies entered into the better
baby contest were stripped naked then judged by physicians according to a meticulous point system
like that used in cattle judging. The better baby contests come to an end in the 1950s, as well as
baby parades. This time periods fear of spreading polio made large groups of children congregated
in public taboo. Through the summer of 1961 to 1971 little miss America pageants became popular.
The wide spread of little miss America pageants did not go unnoticed by people who liked money
across that nation and regional child beauty pageants began to spring up. Unlike the little miss
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Beauty Pageants In The Philippines
Whether you are a pageant fan or not, it is impossible for you not to hear about the pageant news
especially here in the Philippines. Filipinos are one of the greatest and most dedicated pageant fans
worldwide. According to Medel in one of the interviews conducted by Sun Star Philippines, "I think
the strongest fans in the world are Filipinos. It's incredible. In 2006, I was in Los Angeles and there
are a lot of Mexican people. But the Filipinos are very massive. When you talk with the people,
everybody knows about the contest, about the muses, who is the winner. It's very nice" (Jarloc,
2017). Pageants were first introduced during the Spanish colonial period termed as Flores de Mayo.
It was first considered as a religious tradition and turned into beauty pageant in the country. Even
though we now conduct beauty pageants nowadays, we still continue to perform Flores de Mayo
every fifth month of the year and it showcases the beauty of selected women in their provinces
(Ocampo, 2017). Miss Philippines started in 1926 during the Manila Carnival which was established
by the US Government (Ocampo, 2017). "Beauty pageants are based of looks despite the inclusion
of a talent portion. How one appears, what one wears and how one presents their self are the main
bases of the pageants" (Harter, 2014). I grew up believing that a woman should be beautiful,
talented and intelligent enough to be able to be a beauty queen. It is a title every little girl dreamed
of because I grew up
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Argumentative Essay On Beauty Pageants
"True Beauty: Only on the Inside or Outside?" Beauty can be identified for anyone, or anything, and
it can be quite difficult to decipher so easily; for, it is a concept of a personal preference to be found
as impressive or pleasing. For decades, women have been competing in beauty pageants
representing their state, country, or self, to be judged and ranked for physical features and even
talent, personality, and intelligence. Eventually, beauty pageants have become more open based on
who is eligible to compete, this being young girls at the age of 10 and under. As parents have the
right to sign up their kids to be apart of these pageants, debates have been surfacing whether or not
beauty pageants are beneficial or abusive to children. For years, child beauty pageants have been
challenged on if it is harmful or innocent to the contestants. They require each contestant to take
part in different events regarding their social and mental skills, as well as, their talent; but, it also
requires the interpretation of their appearance based on the judges own definition of beauty.
Sponsoring for those against it, Laurie Patsalides concerned in her article claim these child pageants
are to be over sexualizing girls in, "response to legitimate public concern [that] younger and
younger children [are] being sexualized." The requirements can become stressful for girls as they
assume they are not good enough to enter and compete. Since girls have been able to walk and talk,
parents have taught them that the inside is what matters most; yet, they assign them into these
competitions for them to focus on their outer beauty and how they carry themselves. People argue
that for a child to be surrounded by judges critiquing their appearance, it will make a girl self–
conscious from the discrimination of being compared, for her looks, to other girls her age.
Therefore, Patsalides stated that the comprehensive society, "perpetuates [this situation by praising
beauty] more than a girl's accomplishments and innate abilities." Beauty pageants are all about the
visuals for the judges to have their attention focused on the best makeover, most bedazzled dress,
and the capability of the perfectly represented little girl. Consequentially,
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Stereotypes Of Beauty Pageants
A study released by Women's News in January 2016 made it apparent that 2.5 million women and
girls participate in 100,000 different beauty competitions in the U.S. each year. That study also
revealed that 6% have suffered from depression ("Beauty Pageant Statistics" 1). Additionally, a
study released in September 2003 completed an anonymous study and reported that 26% had known
or perceived they had an eating disorder ("Beauty Pageant Statistics" 1). Although, many contestants
and supporters believe that pageants have taught them many valuable life lessons. As intense as
pageants can be, they show little to no signs of disappearing anytime soon. Beauty pageants have
been around since the 1800s, and since then supporters and opponents have argued ... Show more
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Emphasizing image can belittle individuality and presents a homogenized image of what a woman
should look and be like. Perpetuating many of the unrealistic beauty standards which make women
insecure, and cause some to seek out expensive beauty treatments and surgeries (Dalbey 1).
Cosmetic surgery is a $9.4 billion annual industry, and if a surgeon can't fix it, they smooth it out
with a Botox injection or suck it out surgically (Dalbey 2). Beauty pageants also encourage a lot of
unhealthy behavior. A study from Johns Hopkins University found that more than half of the Miss
America winners since 1970 have a body mass index under 18.5. The World Health Organization
defines a healthy BMI for women as between 20 and 25: those with a BMI under 20 are considered
undernourished ("Child Beauty" 5). The same former pageant contestant, Jennifer Trujillo, also saw
unhealthy behavior in herself and people she knew, stating "Behind the smiles, I found some true
unhappiness manifesting itself in destructive behavior, including eating disorders. I myself once
dieted on oranges and water for so many weeks that the inside of my mouth was filled with canker
sores. All of my friends told me I looked great, and we loved the misery of dieting" (Trujillo
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Sexualization Of Beauty Pageants
When most people think of beauty pageants, they think of Barbie–like little girls with their tiny
bedazzled dresses and swimsuits strutting their stuff on stage while showing off their million dollar
smile. The pageant judges watch their every move looking for a mistake in their routine while an
audience of mostly moms screams, applauds, and cheers for them behind the line of judges, showing
the girls the exact moves they are supposed to be doing. "A beauty pageant is an assembly of girls or
women at which judges select the most beautiful (Cartwright)." "Beauty pageants are one of the
fastest growing businesses in America grossing over 5 billion dollars (Nussbaum)." They are usually
divided into categories; personality, talent, modeling, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They promote a materialistic belief that tells young girls that physical beauty is most important. The
number of young girls who are growing up too early is growing rapidly throughout the United States
and the rest of the world. Kids are deprived of their childhood because pageants take up all their
time and they make them eager to grow up because of all the makeup and glitz. When they want to
go outside and play with their friends, they are forced to practice for hours before an upcoming
pageant. They grow up way too fast because parents are allowing them to wear revealing clothes
and act inappropriately for their age. For example, "Windy Dickey dressed her daughter, Paisley,
Winner of many Child Beauty Pageants, up in a costume that was exactly the same as Julia Roberts'
character wore in the movie "Pretty Woman" – the fitted, skin–baring white blouse, the tight blue
mini–skirt and thigh–high, shiny black boots (Canning)." These young girls wear tons of makeup,
false eyelashes, have their eyebrows done, have fake hair and even flippers which are fake teeth.
Beauty pageant contestants may develop a misconception about life and beauty while being
involved in them. They may grow up to believe that only physical beauty matters and that it is the
primary judge of one's self–worth. "Pageants can damage the self–esteem of a young girl when
things do not go as she would hope (Nussbaum)." What will a mother tell her three–year–old
daughter if the child says that she didn't win because she is not pretty
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The Importance Of Beauty Pageants : The Consequences Of...
A scantily clad four–year–old girl struts across the stage, her perfectly white teeth gleaming as she
flashes them at the judges. Her long, blonde, flawlessly curled hair bounces behind her as she strikes
a sassy pose. Her candy apple, red nails catch the light. This is just one of many girls that participate
in this particular beauty pageant, each looking like a mid–twenties girl on a night out, shrunk down
to a perfect mini me. Through these pageants, girls are taught that outward appearance is of primary
importance and they must stick to a strict routine to accomplish this. If they fail to live up to these
expectations, they can face disappointment and guilt. Most also learn that sexuality is their currency
which must be traded and exploited to get anywhere in life. By taking part in beauty pageants at
such a young age girls are taught that their outward appearance is what will ensure their success in
life. These girls are in pageants at such young ages; some even before they reach their first birthday.
Because this idea is introduced so young, many of these girls believe if they can do well in these
events that everything else in their life will fall into place. Unfortunately, many simply don't
understand the consequences these unrealistic expectations for their bodies will have in their later
years. Pageant contestants are told they must meet certain physical standards; these may include
body measurements as well as other aspects of their physical appearance including
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The Dangers Of Child Beauty Pageants
Child Beauty pageants have been around for about fifty–five years already and are becoming more
and more common throughout society. There have been many TV shows such as Toddlers and
Tiaras in which young children are judged based on their beauty, personality, and talent. Although
some people might think that child beauty pageants are beneficial because they teach discipline,
patience, and improve self–confidence, in reality, they give children an unrealistic idea about what a
perfect body is and often lead to an insecure future. These pageants often have high standards that
children have to live up to. Many psychologists have stated that these girls could often develop
emotional problems because "their figures might not develop into what
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Stereotypes In Beauty Pageants
Glitz, glamour, lights action, let's welcome contestant number five! Anyone who has ever tuned in
to watch or attended a beauty pageant will be familiar with the extravagance of it all. One knows
they've entered the pageant world after you've noticed the lavish ball gowns, tight curls, cans of hair
spray, and sequin swimsuits all in the same place. Since the launching of Miss America in 1921,
thousands of girls have tried their luck at becoming the next Miss U.S.A. For any aspiring pageant
star, becoming the next Miss Universe or Miss America is very quintessential, but these titles are not
the only ones aimed for. There are thousands of pageants held each year across the United States,
offering different incentives and titles; and depending ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Some people approve of the influence that pageants have on girls and some do not. Pageants can be
seen as a way to instill certain qualities and attributes in young girls in which they lack. Confidence
is something that can be gained as a result of being introduced to pageants at such a young age.
Girls have become accustomed to public speaking or knowing how to "carry" ones self in a
professional or graceful manner. This quality of pageantry could easily be accepted by a large
audience. The portion of child pageants that people are not really fond of, is the aspect of young
girls having the appearance of adults. The phrase "Growing up too fast" is used to characterized
child pageants greatly. Young girls are trained to look and act a certain way in order to win
someones approval. These girls are being taught that in order to be considered beautiful you must
look, act, and dress a certain way. When did being chubby, having pale skin or missing teeth become
an issue for children. Physical perfection should not be on the minds of young girls at such tender
ages; instead they should focus more towards being indivduals not
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The Beauty Of Beauty Pageants
A stage full of young girls, dolled up with makeup and big hair. Girls, who, with their fabulous mini
gowns, walk up and down the runway and flash their million dollar smiles to judges eyeing their
every move. Pushy parents screaming and applauding in the corner as they watch their little Barbie
dolls fight for who is going to be the next "Miss ...". That is how the typical beauty pageant scene
would go. A beauty pageant is a gathering of young girls or women, of whom judges select the most
beautiful. Beauty pageants are divided into sections such as question and answer, modeling, talent,
and personal interview. Winners of the pageant are called beauty queens, and the awards consist of
tiaras, titles, sashes, and cash prizes. Society today, already puts tons of pressure on young girls, and
the outcomes result in mental health issues. Why add more? These pageants for young girls are
getting more and more popular. They should be banned because they cause health problems, over
sexualize young girls, and display a false definition of beauty. Beauty pageants may seem harmless
and fun, the audience only sees what goes on in front of the curtains. What goes on when the
curtains close and you enter backstage, is a whole different story. Society today has come up with
the idea that there is a certain image women must portray, and when girls see that they do not look
like that image, they start to develop cognitive, physical and psychological problems (Cromie,
2000). According to
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Beauty Pageants
Beauty Pageants What is a Beauty Pageant? A beauty pageant or beauty contest is a competition that
has traditionally focused on judging and ranking the physical attributes of the contestants, although
some contests have evolved to also incorporate personality traits, intelligence, talent, and answers to
judges ' questions as judged criteria. In American culture, beauty pageants have been around since
the 1960s. The Beauty Pageants first started in Palisades Amusement Park in New Jersey for
teenager from the ages of 13 to 17 years old and by 1964 there have been over 35,000 participants
that prompted an age division. In Today's society beauty Pageants are still popular and still
demeaning to women and little girls. Beauty pageants ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Depression is a major problem found in many young girls due to insecurities. 75% of girls with low
self–esteem reported engaging in negative activities like cutting, bullying, smoking, drinking, or
disordered eating. Girls are under the pressure to gain perfection and attractiveness to win. It has
been showed by statisticbrain.com that eight out of ten, 9–year–old girls in the U.S. have been on a
diet. 42% of first –through third–grade girls want to be thinner, and 37% of those girls have already
been dieted. Child beauty pageants are not as glamorous as they seem to be on television; they can
cause young girls to develop serious illnesses because they feel the need to be better and be perfect.
Because of the strong desire to be perfect, some resort to extremes to gain that approval. In beauty
pageants they sometimes have talent portions and are not in all pageants. They are considered as a
secondary component of the experience and scoring. Children are missing out on their normal
childhoods and the parents have a lot to do with this mistake. Kids who participate in beauty
pageants don't get a say unless their parents really hear them out. Some parents can have their child
compete for fun, but some parents will stop at no cost to have their child rise to the top as number
one. A mother in San Francisco gave her 8–year–daughter Botox injections to keep her in more
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Persuasive Essay On Beauty Pageants
"What they are learning basically is that they have one characteristic which is of total primary
importance, and that is their body and their attractiveness." Many people believe that these young
children are sacrificing their self image and self confidence when they become older, but there are
so many biased opinions about beauty pageants for kids. After seeing young kids spray tanned, in
revealing attire and a full face of makeup, beauty pageants are nothing less than blatant
objectifications of these young girls. As entertaining and hysterical beauty pageants can be, pageants
have raised immense controversy throughout the world. What is a beauty pageant? A beauty pageant
is a competition that focuses on the physical appearance of its contestants, and also incorporates
personality, intelligence, talent, and the answers they give the judges. The phrase almost refers only
to contests for women and young girls. Beauty pageants started in the late 1920's, but became more
popular in the 1960's. They were first entertained in the city of Troy. Now beauty pageants are one
of the fastest growing industries in the United States.Beauty pageants only prohibited adults 18 and
older to compete. They never thought about letting young children entering pageants until the mid
1960's. When beauty pageants first began, they were looked at as a "trivial of events whose
interpretation required no scholarly effort." Young children were on the research about what would
influence the
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Child Beauty Pageants
Beauty Pageants: From the Title of Mini Supreme to America's Next Top Model English 106 Cassie
Robinson 3 Otober 2012 Abstract Beauty pageants have changed drastically in the past fifty years.
Beauty pageants used to be all adult females who dressed in their Sunday best and walked on the
catwalk at the county fair. Now, little children are decked out in glitzy outfits, have wigs that make
their hair twice as long, and have teeth to make it seem like their baby teeth haven't fallen out yet. In
this literature review, I reviewed different articles, some against child beauty pageants and some that
showed a firsthand look into the beauty pageants. Based on the reviews, I have made a decision as
to whether child beauty pageants are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
My next article, "Toddlers and Tiaras TOO MUCH TOO SOON?" written by Charlotte Triggs in
2011, is a continuation of the stresses of being in the pageant world. It is not only stressful on the
children, who are the main event of the pageants, but also on the parents. These parents put their
children through the pageants and shell out the money for entrance fees, homemade dresses and
flippers, which are fake teeth for the girls who are losing their baby teeth. "You're never going to
win that money back, even if they win every weekend," (Triggs, West, Aradillas, 2011) said one
mother about the pageant life. So, if there are no perks of being in pageants other than seeing their
daughters win crowns, why do the mothers go through the stress and lose money to pageants? The
same mother then went on to say, "But you've got to do it because your kid loves and excels at it and
it's something you enjoy as a family," (Triggs, West, Aradillas, 2011). So if families are happy
watching their children in pageants, then they are more than willing to put up with the stress. In
addition to the stresses of pageantry and reasons for participating, things such as the confusing life
moments and the decisions pageant girls go through are discussed in the article. While most girls
their age are out
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Child Beauty Pageants Essay
Beauty pageants have been apart of the American community for many years. They are a
competition where people, young and old, go to show off their talents, costumes, and of course their
beauty. While this may seem somewhat accepted for older men and women, what happens when you
throw children in the same competitions? Children beauty pageants have been growing at an
alarming rate. Popular television shows, like Toddlers and Tiaras, are perpetuating the idea of theses
'shallow' competitions. While not all children are forced to do this pageants, many are. This can
damage young kids and have a major impact on their adult life. Young children beauty pageants are
detrimental to participants' psychological health, harm family relations and disrupt the natural
course of childhood, and encourage a demeaning view of women.
¨Child beauty pageants cause children psychological problems, such as; anxiety, paranoia, feelings
of inferiority, and low self esteem¨ (last name page number). Most kids that participate in beauty
pageants often develop anxiety. The scientific definition of anxiety is a feeling of nervousness about
an upcoming event that you do not know the outcome of. They often feel worried that they will
mess up their routine, and it will cause them to lose the competition. Low self–esteem is also a big
problem in these children's lives. They often sustain low self–esteem when they lose the beauty
competition. The kids begin to feel as if they are uglier than the rest of
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Child Beauty Pageants Essay
Beauty pageants have become a controlling part of our society, based on statistics, around 5,000
child beauty pageants are held every year and 250,000 child contestants are participating. In general
aspect of beauty pageant, more than two million girls are competing in beauty pageants every year.
A child beauty pageant is a beauty contest featuring contestants under 16 years of age. Competition
categories may include talent, interview, sportswear, casual wear, swim wear, theme wear, outfit of
choice, and evening wear. Depending on the type of pageant system, contestants may be found
wearing makeup to fake teeth, known as flippers, as well as elaborate hairstyles and custom,
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Dresses and themed costumes can cost from $50 to $8000, depending on the designer, the amount of
adornment on the garment and whether the gown was rented, purchased used or purchased new.
Many pageant moms pride themselves on making most of their child 's pageant wardrobe as a cost–
saving measure. Additionally, some parents hire pageant coaches to teach their child professionally
choreographed routines and/or work with them on interview questions/answers. Regardless of
pageant style, glitz or natural, it can be beneficial to have an unbiased opinion on interview and
clothing choices. It is estimated that the attire and props as they relate to costs of putting a child
through a beauty pageant can range from $300 and upward of $5000 depending on the level of
competition. Parents have confessed to spending over $30,000 on pageants for their small children
on TLC 's show Toddlers & Tiaras. There have even been cases of families going into debt or losing
their homes because of overextending family resources to cover the costs that the pageants required.
Certain types of pageants create an atmosphere in which wearing heavy makeup to emphasize full
lips, long eyelashes, and flushed cheeks, high heels to emulate adult women, provocative dance
steps, flirtatious poses or facial expressions, and revealing "evening gowns" is not
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1950s Beauty Pageants
High arched brows, pursed red lips, perfectly curled short hair and the coy side glance is the
representation of what most young women strived for in the 1950s. They endeavour to look
favourable for men in the hopes of getting married as this was their goal and purpose in life. Media
influenced the scale of expectations women had for themselves and this created a misrepresentation
of what a young women in the 50's should strive for. Beauty pageants, Barbie and Marilyn Monroe
emphasised on the importance of perfection, beauty, and sexuality. Although these messaged sent
strong messages to younger girls, they remain in the era due to, in some way or another, lack of
defying normality in the era. While beauty was normally the golden ticket to ... Show more content
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Beauty pageants focused on the importance of beauty and reaching perfection. Barbie, although
widely known for teaching the importance of independence in young girls, was not seen as threat
since because she was a doll; her purpose was to relate their child–sized hopes and dreams to the
adult world (The Beat Begins: America in the 1950s). Marilyn Monroe did not comply with the
typical domestic roles that were generally portrayed in the television shows, however, she did not
drastically defy the beliefs. She strongly reinforced the importance of beauty and use of sexuality in
her films but nevertheless she did this to attract the opposite sex, which is what young women
wanted ("Marilyn Monroe: Sex Symbol and Pop Icon", 2012). They wanted to attract men so they
could start their next chapter of their lives. With that said, the start of pageants, the introduction of
Barbie and Marilyn Monroe gave women an idea on how they should look and act which made
these messages dominate at the time. Another message that came across from all three icons were
the sole representation of white, middle class women. During this time period there was no diversity
in pageants nor in Barbie
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Beauty Pageants Controversy
Beauty contests are competitions where the contestants are ranked and judged based on their
answers to the judges questions and their physical traits. According to racked, the idea of beauty
contests was made in 1854. Phineas Taylor Barnum desired for Beauty pageants to be held, but it
didn't take off until later on. The first Beauty pageant called "Atlantic City's Inter–City Beauty
Contest" was held at Atlantic City in 1921. The first woman to win was Margaret Gorman. There are
beauty pageants for a variety of ages. There are beauty pageants for women and for girls. Beauty
pageants have been controversial. Race and the idea of beauty have contributed to this controversy.
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They have been controversial as it puts a narrow perspective on the definition of beauty. There were
protests to ban beauty pageants in the past because it showed that the appearance of women
determined their beauty, rather than their personality. Beauty contests should be banned because it
damages the contestants health. Child beauty pageants causes them to develop eating disorders due
to them having to wear makeup and tight clothes. Since they are forced to wear makeup to impress
the judges, they think that their beauty is based on their appearance, which causes them to develop
eating disorders. Furthermore, the contestants have to display a "proper feminine" image. Rebekah
Revels and Tara Conner got their crowns taken away for doing nothing wrong. They didn't hurt
anyone yet they were taken away because it wasn't feminine to drink alcohol and take scandalous
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Beauty Pageants Essay
Are beauty pageants degrading and objectifying towards women? Organizers set policies, rules, and
standards which falsely dictate a woman's worth, based on their decisions and actions along with
physical beauty. These contests also objectify women's bodies as a form of public entertainment.
Most importantly, the management of these pageants distorts women's minds from a young age to
strive to fit in a stereotype based on their physical appearance and femininity. Beauty pageants
degrade and objectify women by portraying them as symbols of entertainment based on standards of
physical beauty which unrighteously determine their worth as a person. Beauty pageants set
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Beauty pageants accommodate women with many different opportunities regarding their futures.
Participating in these programs train young girls to be adept or proficient on skills like public
speaking, community service, and a determined competitive spirit. According to
CollegeSchedule.org, "The Miss America Organization is the world's leading provider of
scholarships to young women," providing scholarship assistance to more than 12000 women worth
more than 45 million dollars. A few other organizations prepare or help young girls build on their
future by providing great aid for their education. Despite these advantages though, beauty
competitions can lead to many disadvantages for their health. Beauty pageants and their
management distort women's minds from a young age to dedicate their lives to fit a stereotype of
physical beauty and femininity. The standards set by the contests, which are based on the
sexualizing of the participants, enforce a mindset that increases dieting, eating disorders, and lowers
their self–esteem causing them to feel insecure and ugly. This unachievable standard of beauty leads
to both women participating in pageants and those watching, feeling constant stress, paranoia, and
anxiety, thinking or worrying about what they eat, the weight
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Persuasive Speech On Beauty Pageants
Putting a Stop to Children's Beauty Pageants
Imagine seeing a little girl, no older than eight, walk on stage with her beautiful, blonde hair curled
so perfectly behind her, her teeth as white and flawless as those seen on dental commercials, and an
impeccable mound of makeup caked on her face making her appear to be in her early twenties. She
is wearing the most stunning pink, shimmery dress that has been tailor made to fit every detail of
her body. The reaction of most people is, wow she is a very beautiful young girl, but what most
people do not realize is that behind that beautiful little girl is a young child who does not get to live
a normal life like the average eight–year–old. There is no going to the park and swinging so high
that she gets butterflies in her stomach or hanging out with friends and playing with dolls. Instead, it
is long, countless hours of rehearsals and dress fittings, hair and makeup, and time spent in a tanning
salon to create the perfect golden skin color. Children beauty pageants should be banned because of
the sexualization of young girls, risk of mental and health problems, no time to just be a kid, and the
sole factor that these kids are too young and unknowledgeable to say no. There is an average of
5,000 beauty pageants a year with over two million contestants who sign up to participate. "Toddlers
and Tiaras" is a show on TLC that first aired in 2009 and is dedicated to the viewing of child beauty
pageants. The show shadows the process of getting ready and the performance of the three young
girls in the contest (Padmore, 2016). The ages of the girls range from only a couple months old to
young girls of around fourteen or fifteen–years–old. The juvenile individuals were pictured wearing
skimpy little outfits including bikinis and short shorts with a crop top shirt. The show had an
average of 1.3 million viewers every week (Padmore, 2016). That is 1.3 million people, including
men and child rapists, watching these little girls wearing little or next to nothing dance around the
stage. Speaking from a personal standpoint, I have watched "Toddlers and Tiaras" and have
witnessed a children's beauty pageant in person. What I saw was something I could never forget. I
watched
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The Effects Of The Child Beauty Pageant
The Negative Effects of the Child Beauty Pageant
By: Pamela Wingate
English Composition 2
Individual Assignment 5
May 28, 2015
Abstract
This paper will explore the negative effects that a beauty pageant has on a child. While many people
think that these pageants are an overall good experience for any child this paper contains and
explores research paper that will outline the negative effects these pageants have on the children in
them, some of them being long term effects. Some of these effects include mental anguish that is
formed from children being in these contests and the effects the pageants have on a family as a
whole. Together these findings show that perhaps these beauty pageants should not be something
that a child should participate in, or be forced into participating in. Keywords: children, beauty
pageants, negative, effects The first beauty pageant geared towards children was the Little Miss
America Pageant which took place in the 1960's in New Jersey. Originally participation in these
pageants was intended to be for young girls between the ages of 13 and 17. Since then these
pageants had a steady following. "Pageants aren 't the "dress up" play we knew as little girls, they
are a multi billion–dollar industry." (Cartwright, 2011) However, over the past few years the child
beauty pageant has gained mass popularity thanks to popular television shows such as Toddlers and
Tiaras. Shows like this have the purpose and goal of glamorizing
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Beauty Pageants : The Beauty Pageant Essay
Know The Real Beauty Pageant
"Nine out of ten girls in pageants ages 14 to 16 suffered from suicidal tendencies or depression"
(Child beauty pageant). A beauty pageant is a competition judged mainly on four events to
determine the winner: Modeling sportswear, evening wear, physical beauty, talent, and personal
interviews. Beauty pageants originally can be traced to the first Miss America Pageant, which was
held in 1921. Miss Universe and Miss USA soon followed, by the 1960's, beauty pageants were
firmly entrenched in American culture. "Beauty pageants normally start at six months to 18 years of
age. Statistics show that about 5,000 child beauty pageants are held every year and about 250,000
child contestants participate" (Child beauty pageant). Not all pageants cater to just girls, most
pageants provide scholarships, the Miss America beauty pageant has provided over 45 million
dollars in scholarships. Although opponents claim beauty pageants boost children's self esteem and
confidence, they reinforce the idea that a woman should be valued for her physical appearance, the
action pageant moms are cruel and borderline abusive, they promote an unrealistic expectation of
beauty.
Beauty pageants are more than just a competition. Although women believe that you have to have
the perfect body like celebrities, the perfect face structures, skinny body, perky lips, and the height.
In "Pageants promote self–development" it explains every child should be themselves "the purpose
of
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Persuasive Essay On Beauty And Beauty Pageants
Your child is the age between 1 month to 13 years old, they are dressed up in suits and dresses
before they can even walk. They are judged on their appearance, personality, and everything they
have. The children have to get a fake tan, fake eyelashes, wigs, and fake teeth to just complete half
of their look. The other half to complete their look is a full face of makeup and dresses or suits that
are over $600. To put the cherry on top you have to get a makeup artist and a pageant coach for the
talent portion of the pageant. There are about 4 competition categories in each pageant. The cost of
how they appear at the pageant is over $3,000 and to participate in a pageant is over $10,000. You
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There are children that compete in a pageant if he or she wanted to because they don't have the
amounts of money it takes to be in a pageant. Do we really want our children to grow up thinking
that if you accomplish something you will get money? Or do we want them to think of helping
others in need. The glitz and glam may seem fun and glamorous but loading pounds of makeup,
spray tanning their bodies, giving them fake hair and teeth, even waxing the hair off of their body
can be a bad thing for the 3–14 year old skin in the long run. Yes these children are enjoying
dressing up like princesses and princes Children are only children for so long. Let them grow up the
way a child should be raised. The "pageant" life isn't all that it seems. Parents do all of these things
for their child to be in a beauty pageant but does the child really want to do it? Some children refuse
to participate in a pageant but some dream to be in them. Mothers enter their children that don't
want to participate for themselves. They enter these children just so they can live their dream of
being in a beauty pageant through their kids. Another reason they put their child in a pageant is just
for the prizes they can win such as cash, crowns, trips and even more. These mothers will spend
thousands of dollars on dresses, costumes, makeup artists, the fake teeth, etc. Just so there will be a
higher
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Beauty Pageants Bad
Beauty Pageants, Good or Bad? Pageants world wide have caused plenty of drama and arguments,
for example Toddlers and Tiaras. Have you ever realized how many arguments and disputes happen
on that show? And, have you ever realized how bad beauty pageants are to our youth? Beauty
pageants teach kids at a young age to think that they are better than someone else. Parents
sexualizing kids by putting them in pageants the kids are too young to tell there parents no, and they
use too much hairspray, are all good examples of how beauty pageants can be bad! First off, parents
sexualize their kids, rather they try to or not. Girls already are wearing padded bras as early as 8
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And third, kids are too young to fight back heir parents and say NO! I may not have physical
evidence, but when you were a kid would you stand up for yourself and tell your parents no? Kids
around the world mat do it, but it's not that easy for others. Some kids parents aren't as lenient.
Finally, too much hairspray is bad for you! Hairspray contains phthalates, which act as hormone
disruptors and cause stunted growth. Also, a source called "Is hairspray bad for you hair" says,
"Many people believe hairspray is harmful to hair because it contains alcohol. Some types of
alcohol, such as ethanol alcohol, can be drying to hair." And with the information I've already given
you, my reason 3 is they will use a whole can on one kid! That's a lot of hairspray for only one kid.
In conclusion, beauty pageants aren't good for kids at young ages. By competing in these pageants,
young girls are sexualized by adults, the kids are too young to say no, and too much hairspray is bad
for their health. Children should no longer be forced to compete in these types of events. It is not
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Beauty And Beauty In The World Of Beauty Pageants
Beauty is defined as a combination of qualities such as shape, color or form that please people
aesthetically. The world of beauty pageants gives people an idea of what real beauty is. The image is
distorted because people claim to only see it in women that are thin, poised and inviting. Everyone
that doesn't in those categories are seen as unattractive. So people, women in general, compete with
each other in contests that judge them by their beauty and talent. Beauty Pageants date back to as
early as 1839 but beauty pageants really took off in 1921. The owner of an Atlantic City hotel struck
upon the idea to help boost tourism. The idea took off almost immediately now about 100,000
beauty pageants are being ran each year with almost 2.5 million girls participating. Beauty Pageant
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The competition became harder and the pressure to win big increased. Many people think that by
entering in their young girls in to beauty pageants, it helps to increase the child's confidence, learn
the value of discipline, and lean on family support. A former child beauty queen, Mari Wilensky
claimed that although the pageants were time–consuming, they helped her coop with her eating
disorder. "Being able to perform, that was kind of my stress–coping strategy." Wilensky claimed.
She also said that by competing beauty pageants that it helped her stay healthy and grounded. In
another case, a young girl suffered from bullying from her classmates because of her Asperger's
Syndrome. By being unable to connect with her classmates, she found her passion for beauty
pageants. She reestablished her self confidence and went on to win many titles. There are three
major reasons why I am against child beauty pageants. Pageants can cause emotional and physical
problem on girl adolescents. Beauty pageants have been associated with low self–esteem and
depression, eating disorders and hyper
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The Controversies Of Child Beauty Pageants
Fabulous makeup, glamorous hair, and beautiful outfit, this is what embodies pageantry. Today,
Beauty pageants are not only based on beauty but the contestants aspirations. Modern pageants,are
for the most "scholarship pageants" in which the winning participant receives money to continue or
pay off their higher education. Child Beauty pageants have become very popular in the
entertainment world with shows being created to display the bizarreness and extremities of pageant
culture. Although many believe child beauty pageants are used to build a child's self confidence,
they have, in fact, been achieving opposite results by focusing their priorities on the appeal of
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However, a focus on appearance can result in many young participants in the pageant community to
view their looks as a prime concern. Sadly, these children consider their beauty as their only
opportunity for winning . To win pageants, some parents spend hundreds of dollars on artificial
beauty enhancements such as fake tans, hair, and even teeth for their child contestants. Hoping to
receive titles and prizes, a number of parents can take these beauty improvements to a dangerous
extreme. In 2011, a case was brought up on a pageant mom who would frequently inject botox to
her eight year old daughter before beauty competitions. Unapologetic for her actions, the mother
claimed that her daughter had begged her to perform the cosmetic procedure. Surprisingly, the
mother also declared that other moms, for the sake of beauty, also use botox on their children for so
called wrinkles. Although it is an extreme case, altering any form of a child's undeveloped
appearances can actually result as a disservice for them. Sending terrible messages to little girls to
value their face and appearance by searching for unattainable goals in superficial beauty and to an
extent where innocence converts itself as a thing of the past, this is what pageant children
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Child And Teen Beauty Pageants
It is not easy to be in the public's eye and constantly being watched can take a toll on a person.
Hundreds of child stars have grown up to be consumed with depression, eating disorders, drug and
alcohol addiction, and severe self–esteem issues. So why would children that perform in child and
teen beauty pageants be any different? They are constantly being judged by their looks, their
actions, their poise and posture, their attitude and behaviors, the list goes on and on. That could
severely affect the way these children see themselves as they get older. When a child is constantly
being watched and criticized in every aspect, they develop a complex and a need to be perfect, when
in fact perfection does not exist. This is when their depression or drug addictions might seep in,
when they realize they can never live up to the standards that others have set on them. This is a very
dangerous place to be, and no child or teenager should have to suffer through such a time as this.
Childhood should be full of playing outside with friends, going to the pool or amusement park,
visiting the beach or the mountains with family. It shouldn't consist of maintaining "perfection" with
all the fakeness day–in and day–out, or there could be some very real consequences that might
follow. Although there are massive amounts of negatives that go along with child beauty pageants,
there are also some positive aspects to them. Some women have gained a great deal of success from
entering into beauty
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Walking the Ramps of a Beauty Pageant
Walking the Ramps of a Beauty Pageant Christopher Lowell once said, "Beauty is not skin deep ."
but is it really so with the exposure of today's generation to media's promotion of their own concept
of beauty? Turn on the television and see that most commercials, especially those selling beauty
products such as Ponds, Skin White, and Gilette for Women, are endorsed by thin, tall, pimple–free,
smooth–legged and fair to white–skinned women. Flip pages of fashion magazines, see fashion
shows and discover that models are of the same description. The same goes for beauty contestants in
a beauty pageant, wherein there are set standards with regard to one's physical attributes before
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In the real world setting though, it is actually society who has done so and the Philippines, having
been colonized for years by Westerners, is one country whose society and culture is greatly
influenced by them. Thus, Filipino women adhere to the dictates of the West of what beauty is,
which is implied in fashion magazines, commercials, and other forms of media (Chapkis 40). With
all these and having the Miss Universe first launched in the United States, our own versions then of
such beauty pageants have patterned their standards with the beauty standards of the West (Candor
3–4). The adherence of our women to such dictates is due to the need to be accepted by others,
achieved through "conformity to peer group standards and practices" (Furman 49). Furman further
shares that many women, indeed, see themselves as beautiful only when others perceive them so.
According to Ms. Jovie Anne H. Monsalud, a psychologist, people conform to such standards and
seek acceptance from others because they, in themselves, lack self–acceptance. With the emphasis
of how women should look like through the standards in beauty pageants, many women, then, who
are having a difficult time accepting themselves for what they naturally look like, are pressured to
follow such standards through working out, cosmetic surgery, radical diets, and consumption of
various beauty products and growth enhancers (Urla and Swedlund 397), which have all been made
to seem normal by the interplay of today's
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Child Beauty Pageants
One would believe that a life of glamorous hair and make–up, beautiful gowns, and sparkling tiaras
would be every young girls dream, unfortunately, for many, this dream often turns into a nightmare.
For nearly fifty years children have been subjected to the world of beauty pageants where they have
been forced to behave as young adults rather than the five year olds that they actually are. Young
children spend numerous hours every day practicing speeches and model walks for upcoming
pageants rather than focusing on schoolwork and playing with friends. With an emphasis placed on
appearance in beauty contests, children become devastatingly concerned with the way that they look
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In pageant settings, parents become extremely critical of their children's appearance and in the book,
Guidelines for Adolescent Nutrition Services, Jillian Croll states that, "Familial concerns and
pressures may also contribute to increased body dissatisfaction and body image concerns" (157). By
letting their children enter beauty pageants, or forcing them to, parents are not only paving the way
for their children to have lifelong issues with their appearance and self–worth, but they are also
causing rifts in their relationships with their children, who may grow to resent their parents and
associate them as a constant figure of judgment in their life. In an attempt to live vicariously through
their children, parents of beauty pageant participants are stunting their children's inner growth and
development by entering them into pageants against their will and before they are old enough to
deal with the pressures of a pageant life. Putting aside whether or not a child willing or unwillingly
enters into a beauty pageant, these contests can cause a number of negative effects regardless of
whether a child does or does not want to partake in them. In various studies, it is proven that
children as young as five have a clear image of what their appearance should be and if it is not up to
par with that then their self–worth dramatically decreases and, in contrast, they feel that if they can
improve their body through diets and other means
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Beauty Pageants : The Dangers Of Beauty Pageants
Beauty Pageants aren't all about glitz and glamor. It's what happens inside that really matters. People
may think that beauty has to be center around the pageant. But, Beauty is not required. Nobody
needs to beautiful to be in a pageant because, what they get out of it more than just beauty. Beauty
Pageants are not bad for young girls, because they motivate people, promote self–confidence, and
they get to show off what they love to doing. Self–confidence is one of the best things for a person
to have. Every person finds confidence in him or herself in different ways. For some people its
being in a beauty pageant. "With their help, I placed fourth–runner–up in the pageant and felt
beautiful for the first time in a long time" (Wilson). When Wilson was kid she had a terrible sickness
that she had all her life and found out about when she was only 12 and it will affect her for her
whole entire life, Tourette's Syndrome (LL). So she always felt out of the loop, until she went into
the beauty pageants. When she was in 5th place she felt like the most beautiful girl out there in the
world. Being in a placement in the pageant really taught her that she's more than the syndrome. She
knew that this disease didn't make up her, it was a part of her that she had to learn to accept.(EA) It
helped her build up the confidence that she needed in her life to get past this. So, pageants not only
helped her to get passed her condition but it builded up her confidence that she
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Beauty Pageants Essay : A Ban On Beauty Pageants
A Ban on Beauty Pageants Beauty can be portrayed in a variety of means, whether it is internal or of
superficial appearance. Particularly, beauty pageants revolve around a physical representation,
expecting masked facial features and thin bodies that delineate a synthetic facade, as opposed to
naturality. With over 3000 beauty competitions a year and approximately 2.5 million participants in
the United States alone, pageants are not foreign to the American culture (DeNinno). In a modern,
egalitarian society, beauty pageants should be banned, as they provoke mental and dietary issues,
promote false conceptions of feminine beauty, and adversely influence self worth, particularly in
young contestants. In retrospect, beauty pageants have idealized the image of attenuated female
bodies, anticipating contestants with features consisting of flat stomachs, lean legs, and a tall stature.
A study done on Miss America physiques over the past 95 years reveals that there has been an
apparent decrease of body mass indexes (BMIs), dropping since the 1920s. These pageant winners
have only surpassed the lowest mean BMI that has ever been recorded of the average female, once,
in nearly the past century. Specifically, the range of Miss America winners' body mass indexes have
spanned from 17–21, whereas the average American woman's BMI have gone from 22–28
(Vagianos). This astounding difference between an average American and an "ideal" pageant winner
exhibits an impracticality within this
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Beauty Pageants Should Be Banned Essay
An estimated 250,000 children compete in beauty pageants each year. To outsiders, the world of
beauty pageants can seem like a perfect utopian universe where all children are beautiful and the
contestants' live perfect lives of luxury, however, the reality is generally different. On reality shows
like 'Toddlers & Tiaras", children are withdrawn from their childhood by undergoing what seem like
insane measures to get to the top. Often the contestants don't even have a choice whether or not to
participate, that decision is made by their parents'. The contestants should have a choice whether
they are going to participate in the competition or not. Beauty pageants should become banned as
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Although is letting them experience behavior changes really worth it? For these young children, all
the risks they go through can lead to harmful health issues that can become long term. Days before
the competition the contestants are fed tapeworms so that they can obtain the perfect size which in
their eyes is skinny. To maintain this size these girls are starved so they don't gain weight prior to
the competition. In addition, on competition day they are given sugary drinks and snacks so that
they can have tons of enthusiasm for the day. The parents of these competitors think that all of these
aspects will not lead to health issues in the future. But as a result, these risks can lead to short term
and long term effects, such as eating disorders. In the span of 10 years, there has been a 270%
increase of contestants hospitalized for eating disorders. As young children when they are starved,
they begin to inherit diseases, for instance, anorexia. Growing up with anorexia can lead them on to
start body shaming themselves, which can result in them self–harming. To uphold this perfect image
these young children are put in harmful situations that can have a harmful impact on their lives. As
kids, these contestants are not supposed to worry about being 'the perfect size' and focus on other
aspects of their lives. Then again, beauty pageants can have an effect on a contestant that can stick
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Argumentative Essay On Beauty Pageants
Beauty Pageants With all of the fake teeth, nails, hair, eyelashes, overkill of makeup, and spray tans
how can a beauty pageant truly showcase beauty if everything that makes up the contestants is
bogus? A beauty pageant by definition is a competition in which people judge a group of women or
girls and decide which one is the most beautiful. The standards by which this so called beauty is
judged can vary depending on the level of the pageant but the most common categories are
swimsuit, talent, evening gown, and the question and answer portion. Particularly troubling in this
culture of beauty pageants is the early age in which the grooming for these contest begins. The
majority of the young women that grace the pageant stage as adults typically began preparing for the
pageant life soon after they began to walk. Toddlers and Tiaras is a reality TV show that takes you
behind the scenes of the competitive world of child beauty pageants. On an episode of Toddlers and
Tiaras a mother gives her 4 years old daughter fake breasts, padded rear–end, and forces the child to
endure the agonizing beauty ritual of having her eyebrows waxed and tweezed. This episode shows
that in beauty pageants, children's ages are not being respected. These child pageant contestants can
range from the age of 2 to 17 and there are even a few for children under 2. The prize for winning
these contest usually include a title, crown, and a monetary prize. Just like the adult pageants, these
contest
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Beauty Pageant Economics
The purpose of finding this article was to discover the base amount a contestant has to pay to
participate in beauty pageants. Along with a breakdown of the cost of other expenditures such as
gowns, coaches, salon visits, and tanning, contestants also pay entrance fees and the audience pays
for seating. This article describes how much veteran contenders pay for and consider necessary
items. Understanding expenses explains the pressure felt by both pageant participants and their
support to succeed. Beauty Pageant Economics: The Sash Isn't Cheap was transcribed by Brenda
Salinas in 2012 from an NPR podcast and is an in–depth look at how much competing in beauty
pageants cost. It provides a thorough breakdown of prices for coaches, outfits, and
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Detrimental Effects of Beauty Pageants
There is an ongoing debate on the detrimental effects that beauty pageants can have on their
contestants. Judged solely on physical beauty, beauty pageants have been around for quite some
time. The first pageant, the Miss America pageant, was held in 1921. Miss Universe and Miss USA
soon followed, and by the 1960's beauty pageants were part of American culture. Viewed as a
positive and potentially rewarding competition, pageants have now recently had a drastic turn of
view. Advocates of beauty pageants put forth that beauty contests develop self–esteem and
confidence (Ending the Hypersexualization of Girls). However, beauty pageants can be a highly
destructive concept that can put too much pressure on its contestants to look perfect, put parents in a
financial crisis, and quite frankly, be simply unhealthy. As well as participation in beauty pageants,
there is a rage of them on television as well. Television images and broadcasts have had a huge
impact on it's participants and the type of messages they internalize about what is "normal". (Could
Child Beauty Pageants Be Banned in the USA?). Children, as well as teens, view what they see on
television as what they must become. Beauty pageants are very undermining to the participants
emotional health, the pressure to look perfect, and it's countless negative effects they possess. The
long–standing opinion in the psychological community about beauty pageants is that they are not in
the best interest of the participant
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Beauty Pageants : Beauty Pageant
Beauty pageants, competitions judged mainly on a contestant's physical beauty, introduce the
question if they adversely affect a child's development. The first Miss America pageant, held in
1921, started the modern beauty pageant era that exists today. However, current beauty pageants
differ greatly from the first ones held 93 years ago. Many of the pageants called "high–glitz"
pageants consist of the competitors wearing a lot makeup, big hair, spray tans, fake teeth called
"flippers", expensive clothes, and many more things that some say make the children look unnatural.
Child beauty pageants have affected many people differently, good and bad. Advocates of beauty
pageants say that contestants develop confidence and self esteem. However, critics claim that beauty
competitions teach young girls to gather their self–worth based on their appearance and promote an
unrealistic expectation of beauty. This dilemma correlates with Henrietta Lacks' situation told in the
novel The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. Proponents of beauty pageants argue that contestants
can develop self esteem and confidence, pageants can open the doors for talent career opportunities,
and pageants can help get contestants into the modeling business. Fans of pageants point to the
poise, presence and confidence that participants (both girls and boys) gain, as well as the parent–
child bonding. To compete, contestants learn to walk slowly and gracefully, and speak with poise.
This can build the child's
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Beauty Pageants Essay
Young girls and women all over the world have different things they like to be involved in, such as
sports, music, or art. Pageantry is an activity that is important for girls because it could help them
reach their full potential., but is Pageants are important because of the history behind them, the
different event categories they consist of, and the different pros and cons they have. Pageants have a
very fascinating history. "Bathing beauty" pageants, or swimsuit pageants, started in 1917 during the
summers and were popular in California, Texas, New Jersey, and Washington, D.C. The pageants
were a straightforward judging on who was the most physically attractive. In 1921, businessmen
wanted the pageants not to be limited to the summer, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
18). The different guidelines and rules in the original pageants have helped mold them into what
they are today. Pageants also consist of many different things. There are many varying types of
pageants, but the two main categories of pageants are beauty and scholarship. The famous Miss
America pageant helped coin the term "scholarship pageant" and helped change women's lives.
Through this, The Miss America Organization has earned much respect (Pageant Center, n.d.N.D.).
"Miss America represents the highest ideals. She is a real combination of beauty, grace, intelligence,
artistic, and refined..." (Psych Guides, 2017, para. 5). On the other hand, Miss Universe, Miss USA,
Miss Teen USA, and Miss World are beauty pageants, because they are based solely on looks and
not personality, platform, or skill (Pageant Center, n.d.N.D., para. 16–27). A pageant's makeup will
determine what the judges are looking for and what type of people one would be competing against.
Pageants judge one's first impression, evening gown, and swimsuit or fitness. These are the "beauty"
aspects of the pageant. The first impression is the first judged portion of the competition for a
beauty pageant and is the second judged portion of a scholarship pageant. The first impression is the
introduction of the contestants onstage. The evening gown is usually at the very end of the pageant
and is combined with the onstage question. The dress can be judged for how well it looks on the
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  • 2. Child Beauty Pageants Child Beauty Pageants: Good or Bad? Dating back to the ancient Egyptians and Greeks, the standard of "ideal beauty" was looked upon very highly. The idea of following the societal standard of beauty seems to take over the lives of many people; young children and teens are affected the most. Beauty pageants for young children have been rising in fame through some famous reality TV shows such as "Toddlers and Tiaras." Young children as young as three enter into these contests with the pressure to win and compete with other young children. While some people say that child beauty pageants teach young boys and girls about confidence and to work their very best, I think it is wrong for young children to be participating in these pageants. Today, young girls and boys are constantly being bombarded with the pressure to: look and feel beautiful, fit in with the trend, and are always thrown with the message that being good–looking is everything. The last thing they would want to do is fake a smile and stand pretty for an extended period of time. Child beauty pageants need to stop now. Supporters of such pageants may say that pageants have come so far down in history. The general standards each competitor must have in the pageant include intelligence, personality, appearance, and achievements. Reality TV beauty pageants are usually watched for entertainment purposes and have no educational purpose. Beauty pageants for children aged three to ten are not quite the same because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Argumentative Essay On Beauty Pageants Glitter and glam is what generally defines the world of childhood beauty pageants, however, not all aspects of pageants can be so charming. Beauty pageants are competitions that focus mainly on judging contestants on their physical attributes and clothing choices. Young girls across the globe are continuously taking part in beauty pageants as a part of their daily lives where they are judged based on their looks, confidence, talents, and poise. Childhood beauty pageants have drastically grown in popularity over the past few years due to reality shows following children and families that take part in pageants. Alongside the growing popularity of pageants, people have begun speaking up against the events as well. Many argue that childhood beauty pageants should be allowed because they promote dedication and focus within young children. On the other hand, many others feel that pageants sexualize children and the competitive nature of the pageants can have vast psychological tolls on contestants. Physical beauty contests have been around for centuries in different cultures. The beauty pageants as we know them today did not develop until the mid–19th century. Initially, pageants developed as plans for businesses to make money by "promoting beauty as a spectacle," but women were not initially interested in taking part in them out of fear of being shamed for showing skin or showing off their bodies (Sang 11). Over time, however, women attending beaches in swim suits began to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Argumentative Essay On Beauty Pageants Beauty contests for women have always been popular around the world, but in recent years child pageants have become more successful. This success led to the production of the well–known show, Toddlers and Tiaras. Beauty pageants have now evolved and even include newborn babies. Contestants are not only rewarded with a title, but also receive cash prices. These rewards and fame without a doubt attract parents into the world of beauty pageants. Children who are involved in beauty pageants are perceived as "perfect" on stage and are expected to be perfect off stage. In the long run pageants take a toll on children causing psychological impacts that outweigh the benefits. In order to be recognized as champions, children must be flawless ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is no other explanation besides parental approval that will lead these young contestants to approve self–harm. Cartwright explains that pageants cause "Princess Syndrome, an unhealthy drive to achieve physical perfection that can lead to dissatisfaction with one's body and eating disorders later in life" (Cartwright 1106–07). Judges base their decision mainly on appearance because a talent category is not always included in pageants. Being constantly exposed to different options from various unknown people makes children self–conscious about their body. Adults and especially children feel pressure to be perfect on and off the stage; in effect, they develop low self–esteem and are tormented by the "negative" characteristics in their bodies. In the article, Childhood Beauty Pageant Contest: Associations with Adult Disordered Eating and Metal Health, the study concluded, "Childhood pageant participants [show] body dissatisfaction, interpersonal distrust, and impulse dysregulation than non– participants, and showed a trend toward greater ineffectiveness" (Wonderlich 291). Due to beauty pageants children have unwillingly allowed beauty pageants to take over their life's and future without even noticing. When you are exposed to the beauty industry in such harsh conditions from an early age, you are unaware of the negativity that comes along. Many parents take ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Negative Effects Of Beauty Pageants Beauty pageants have been around for years and has become more accepted in society but that does not mean that they are a good thing. The pageants can cause numerous negative effects both emotionally and physically on the young children taking part in them. Parents spend thousands of dollars a on pageants a year. From traveling to clothes, spray tans, face teeth, hair and makeup. Using children as miniature beauty queens in not normal and if society is going to continue to accept this practice, then the rules need to change. Children's are not judged on their natural beauty but on cosmetic beauty and flashy outfits. Young children are being over sexualized and being made to look older and less like a five or six year old.They do not have time to just be a child and do thing that other children do. They are always preparing for their next pageant. Americas first beauty pageant was held for adult women in 1854 but failed due to public protest that the contest was immoral. Child beauty pageants became popular around 1885. The first child pageant was called "National Baby Show" it attracted 143 child contestant and 61,999 viewers. In 1893 a pageant held at Asbury Park drew 30,000 specters. Better baby contests caught in in the beginning of the 20th century. The contest was usually held at state and country fairs. These contests sought to measure the "health" of the babies and was primarily an effort to educate parents on new ways to raise and protect their children. It was not just about spreading health information the parents of the babies that won the competitions received a cash prize. The Peterson–Shea !2 babies entered into the better baby contest were stripped naked then judged by physicians according to a meticulous point system like that used in cattle judging. The better baby contests come to an end in the 1950s, as well as baby parades. This time periods fear of spreading polio made large groups of children congregated in public taboo. Through the summer of 1961 to 1971 little miss America pageants became popular. The wide spread of little miss America pageants did not go unnoticed by people who liked money across that nation and regional child beauty pageants began to spring up. Unlike the little miss ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Beauty Pageants In The Philippines Whether you are a pageant fan or not, it is impossible for you not to hear about the pageant news especially here in the Philippines. Filipinos are one of the greatest and most dedicated pageant fans worldwide. According to Medel in one of the interviews conducted by Sun Star Philippines, "I think the strongest fans in the world are Filipinos. It's incredible. In 2006, I was in Los Angeles and there are a lot of Mexican people. But the Filipinos are very massive. When you talk with the people, everybody knows about the contest, about the muses, who is the winner. It's very nice" (Jarloc, 2017). Pageants were first introduced during the Spanish colonial period termed as Flores de Mayo. It was first considered as a religious tradition and turned into beauty pageant in the country. Even though we now conduct beauty pageants nowadays, we still continue to perform Flores de Mayo every fifth month of the year and it showcases the beauty of selected women in their provinces (Ocampo, 2017). Miss Philippines started in 1926 during the Manila Carnival which was established by the US Government (Ocampo, 2017). "Beauty pageants are based of looks despite the inclusion of a talent portion. How one appears, what one wears and how one presents their self are the main bases of the pageants" (Harter, 2014). I grew up believing that a woman should be beautiful, talented and intelligent enough to be able to be a beauty queen. It is a title every little girl dreamed of because I grew up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Argumentative Essay On Beauty Pageants "True Beauty: Only on the Inside or Outside?" Beauty can be identified for anyone, or anything, and it can be quite difficult to decipher so easily; for, it is a concept of a personal preference to be found as impressive or pleasing. For decades, women have been competing in beauty pageants representing their state, country, or self, to be judged and ranked for physical features and even talent, personality, and intelligence. Eventually, beauty pageants have become more open based on who is eligible to compete, this being young girls at the age of 10 and under. As parents have the right to sign up their kids to be apart of these pageants, debates have been surfacing whether or not beauty pageants are beneficial or abusive to children. For years, child beauty pageants have been challenged on if it is harmful or innocent to the contestants. They require each contestant to take part in different events regarding their social and mental skills, as well as, their talent; but, it also requires the interpretation of their appearance based on the judges own definition of beauty. Sponsoring for those against it, Laurie Patsalides concerned in her article claim these child pageants are to be over sexualizing girls in, "response to legitimate public concern [that] younger and younger children [are] being sexualized." The requirements can become stressful for girls as they assume they are not good enough to enter and compete. Since girls have been able to walk and talk, parents have taught them that the inside is what matters most; yet, they assign them into these competitions for them to focus on their outer beauty and how they carry themselves. People argue that for a child to be surrounded by judges critiquing their appearance, it will make a girl self– conscious from the discrimination of being compared, for her looks, to other girls her age. Therefore, Patsalides stated that the comprehensive society, "perpetuates [this situation by praising beauty] more than a girl's accomplishments and innate abilities." Beauty pageants are all about the visuals for the judges to have their attention focused on the best makeover, most bedazzled dress, and the capability of the perfectly represented little girl. Consequentially, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Stereotypes Of Beauty Pageants A study released by Women's News in January 2016 made it apparent that 2.5 million women and girls participate in 100,000 different beauty competitions in the U.S. each year. That study also revealed that 6% have suffered from depression ("Beauty Pageant Statistics" 1). Additionally, a study released in September 2003 completed an anonymous study and reported that 26% had known or perceived they had an eating disorder ("Beauty Pageant Statistics" 1). Although, many contestants and supporters believe that pageants have taught them many valuable life lessons. As intense as pageants can be, they show little to no signs of disappearing anytime soon. Beauty pageants have been around since the 1800s, and since then supporters and opponents have argued ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Emphasizing image can belittle individuality and presents a homogenized image of what a woman should look and be like. Perpetuating many of the unrealistic beauty standards which make women insecure, and cause some to seek out expensive beauty treatments and surgeries (Dalbey 1). Cosmetic surgery is a $9.4 billion annual industry, and if a surgeon can't fix it, they smooth it out with a Botox injection or suck it out surgically (Dalbey 2). Beauty pageants also encourage a lot of unhealthy behavior. A study from Johns Hopkins University found that more than half of the Miss America winners since 1970 have a body mass index under 18.5. The World Health Organization defines a healthy BMI for women as between 20 and 25: those with a BMI under 20 are considered undernourished ("Child Beauty" 5). The same former pageant contestant, Jennifer Trujillo, also saw unhealthy behavior in herself and people she knew, stating "Behind the smiles, I found some true unhappiness manifesting itself in destructive behavior, including eating disorders. I myself once dieted on oranges and water for so many weeks that the inside of my mouth was filled with canker sores. All of my friends told me I looked great, and we loved the misery of dieting" (Trujillo ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Sexualization Of Beauty Pageants When most people think of beauty pageants, they think of Barbie–like little girls with their tiny bedazzled dresses and swimsuits strutting their stuff on stage while showing off their million dollar smile. The pageant judges watch their every move looking for a mistake in their routine while an audience of mostly moms screams, applauds, and cheers for them behind the line of judges, showing the girls the exact moves they are supposed to be doing. "A beauty pageant is an assembly of girls or women at which judges select the most beautiful (Cartwright)." "Beauty pageants are one of the fastest growing businesses in America grossing over 5 billion dollars (Nussbaum)." They are usually divided into categories; personality, talent, modeling, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They promote a materialistic belief that tells young girls that physical beauty is most important. The number of young girls who are growing up too early is growing rapidly throughout the United States and the rest of the world. Kids are deprived of their childhood because pageants take up all their time and they make them eager to grow up because of all the makeup and glitz. When they want to go outside and play with their friends, they are forced to practice for hours before an upcoming pageant. They grow up way too fast because parents are allowing them to wear revealing clothes and act inappropriately for their age. For example, "Windy Dickey dressed her daughter, Paisley, Winner of many Child Beauty Pageants, up in a costume that was exactly the same as Julia Roberts' character wore in the movie "Pretty Woman" – the fitted, skin–baring white blouse, the tight blue mini–skirt and thigh–high, shiny black boots (Canning)." These young girls wear tons of makeup, false eyelashes, have their eyebrows done, have fake hair and even flippers which are fake teeth. Beauty pageant contestants may develop a misconception about life and beauty while being involved in them. They may grow up to believe that only physical beauty matters and that it is the primary judge of one's self–worth. "Pageants can damage the self–esteem of a young girl when things do not go as she would hope (Nussbaum)." What will a mother tell her three–year–old daughter if the child says that she didn't win because she is not pretty ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Importance Of Beauty Pageants : The Consequences Of... A scantily clad four–year–old girl struts across the stage, her perfectly white teeth gleaming as she flashes them at the judges. Her long, blonde, flawlessly curled hair bounces behind her as she strikes a sassy pose. Her candy apple, red nails catch the light. This is just one of many girls that participate in this particular beauty pageant, each looking like a mid–twenties girl on a night out, shrunk down to a perfect mini me. Through these pageants, girls are taught that outward appearance is of primary importance and they must stick to a strict routine to accomplish this. If they fail to live up to these expectations, they can face disappointment and guilt. Most also learn that sexuality is their currency which must be traded and exploited to get anywhere in life. By taking part in beauty pageants at such a young age girls are taught that their outward appearance is what will ensure their success in life. These girls are in pageants at such young ages; some even before they reach their first birthday. Because this idea is introduced so young, many of these girls believe if they can do well in these events that everything else in their life will fall into place. Unfortunately, many simply don't understand the consequences these unrealistic expectations for their bodies will have in their later years. Pageant contestants are told they must meet certain physical standards; these may include body measurements as well as other aspects of their physical appearance including ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Dangers Of Child Beauty Pageants Child Beauty pageants have been around for about fifty–five years already and are becoming more and more common throughout society. There have been many TV shows such as Toddlers and Tiaras in which young children are judged based on their beauty, personality, and talent. Although some people might think that child beauty pageants are beneficial because they teach discipline, patience, and improve self–confidence, in reality, they give children an unrealistic idea about what a perfect body is and often lead to an insecure future. These pageants often have high standards that children have to live up to. Many psychologists have stated that these girls could often develop emotional problems because "their figures might not develop into what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Stereotypes In Beauty Pageants Glitz, glamour, lights action, let's welcome contestant number five! Anyone who has ever tuned in to watch or attended a beauty pageant will be familiar with the extravagance of it all. One knows they've entered the pageant world after you've noticed the lavish ball gowns, tight curls, cans of hair spray, and sequin swimsuits all in the same place. Since the launching of Miss America in 1921, thousands of girls have tried their luck at becoming the next Miss U.S.A. For any aspiring pageant star, becoming the next Miss Universe or Miss America is very quintessential, but these titles are not the only ones aimed for. There are thousands of pageants held each year across the United States, offering different incentives and titles; and depending ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some people approve of the influence that pageants have on girls and some do not. Pageants can be seen as a way to instill certain qualities and attributes in young girls in which they lack. Confidence is something that can be gained as a result of being introduced to pageants at such a young age. Girls have become accustomed to public speaking or knowing how to "carry" ones self in a professional or graceful manner. This quality of pageantry could easily be accepted by a large audience. The portion of child pageants that people are not really fond of, is the aspect of young girls having the appearance of adults. The phrase "Growing up too fast" is used to characterized child pageants greatly. Young girls are trained to look and act a certain way in order to win someones approval. These girls are being taught that in order to be considered beautiful you must look, act, and dress a certain way. When did being chubby, having pale skin or missing teeth become an issue for children. Physical perfection should not be on the minds of young girls at such tender ages; instead they should focus more towards being indivduals not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Beauty Of Beauty Pageants A stage full of young girls, dolled up with makeup and big hair. Girls, who, with their fabulous mini gowns, walk up and down the runway and flash their million dollar smiles to judges eyeing their every move. Pushy parents screaming and applauding in the corner as they watch their little Barbie dolls fight for who is going to be the next "Miss ...". That is how the typical beauty pageant scene would go. A beauty pageant is a gathering of young girls or women, of whom judges select the most beautiful. Beauty pageants are divided into sections such as question and answer, modeling, talent, and personal interview. Winners of the pageant are called beauty queens, and the awards consist of tiaras, titles, sashes, and cash prizes. Society today, already puts tons of pressure on young girls, and the outcomes result in mental health issues. Why add more? These pageants for young girls are getting more and more popular. They should be banned because they cause health problems, over sexualize young girls, and display a false definition of beauty. Beauty pageants may seem harmless and fun, the audience only sees what goes on in front of the curtains. What goes on when the curtains close and you enter backstage, is a whole different story. Society today has come up with the idea that there is a certain image women must portray, and when girls see that they do not look like that image, they start to develop cognitive, physical and psychological problems (Cromie, 2000). According to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Beauty Pageants Beauty Pageants What is a Beauty Pageant? A beauty pageant or beauty contest is a competition that has traditionally focused on judging and ranking the physical attributes of the contestants, although some contests have evolved to also incorporate personality traits, intelligence, talent, and answers to judges ' questions as judged criteria. In American culture, beauty pageants have been around since the 1960s. The Beauty Pageants first started in Palisades Amusement Park in New Jersey for teenager from the ages of 13 to 17 years old and by 1964 there have been over 35,000 participants that prompted an age division. In Today's society beauty Pageants are still popular and still demeaning to women and little girls. Beauty pageants ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Depression is a major problem found in many young girls due to insecurities. 75% of girls with low self–esteem reported engaging in negative activities like cutting, bullying, smoking, drinking, or disordered eating. Girls are under the pressure to gain perfection and attractiveness to win. It has been showed by statisticbrain.com that eight out of ten, 9–year–old girls in the U.S. have been on a diet. 42% of first –through third–grade girls want to be thinner, and 37% of those girls have already been dieted. Child beauty pageants are not as glamorous as they seem to be on television; they can cause young girls to develop serious illnesses because they feel the need to be better and be perfect. Because of the strong desire to be perfect, some resort to extremes to gain that approval. In beauty pageants they sometimes have talent portions and are not in all pageants. They are considered as a secondary component of the experience and scoring. Children are missing out on their normal childhoods and the parents have a lot to do with this mistake. Kids who participate in beauty pageants don't get a say unless their parents really hear them out. Some parents can have their child compete for fun, but some parents will stop at no cost to have their child rise to the top as number one. A mother in San Francisco gave her 8–year–daughter Botox injections to keep her in more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Persuasive Essay On Beauty Pageants "What they are learning basically is that they have one characteristic which is of total primary importance, and that is their body and their attractiveness." Many people believe that these young children are sacrificing their self image and self confidence when they become older, but there are so many biased opinions about beauty pageants for kids. After seeing young kids spray tanned, in revealing attire and a full face of makeup, beauty pageants are nothing less than blatant objectifications of these young girls. As entertaining and hysterical beauty pageants can be, pageants have raised immense controversy throughout the world. What is a beauty pageant? A beauty pageant is a competition that focuses on the physical appearance of its contestants, and also incorporates personality, intelligence, talent, and the answers they give the judges. The phrase almost refers only to contests for women and young girls. Beauty pageants started in the late 1920's, but became more popular in the 1960's. They were first entertained in the city of Troy. Now beauty pageants are one of the fastest growing industries in the United States.Beauty pageants only prohibited adults 18 and older to compete. They never thought about letting young children entering pageants until the mid 1960's. When beauty pageants first began, they were looked at as a "trivial of events whose interpretation required no scholarly effort." Young children were on the research about what would influence the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Child Beauty Pageants Beauty Pageants: From the Title of Mini Supreme to America's Next Top Model English 106 Cassie Robinson 3 Otober 2012 Abstract Beauty pageants have changed drastically in the past fifty years. Beauty pageants used to be all adult females who dressed in their Sunday best and walked on the catwalk at the county fair. Now, little children are decked out in glitzy outfits, have wigs that make their hair twice as long, and have teeth to make it seem like their baby teeth haven't fallen out yet. In this literature review, I reviewed different articles, some against child beauty pageants and some that showed a firsthand look into the beauty pageants. Based on the reviews, I have made a decision as to whether child beauty pageants are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My next article, "Toddlers and Tiaras TOO MUCH TOO SOON?" written by Charlotte Triggs in 2011, is a continuation of the stresses of being in the pageant world. It is not only stressful on the children, who are the main event of the pageants, but also on the parents. These parents put their children through the pageants and shell out the money for entrance fees, homemade dresses and flippers, which are fake teeth for the girls who are losing their baby teeth. "You're never going to win that money back, even if they win every weekend," (Triggs, West, Aradillas, 2011) said one mother about the pageant life. So, if there are no perks of being in pageants other than seeing their daughters win crowns, why do the mothers go through the stress and lose money to pageants? The same mother then went on to say, "But you've got to do it because your kid loves and excels at it and it's something you enjoy as a family," (Triggs, West, Aradillas, 2011). So if families are happy watching their children in pageants, then they are more than willing to put up with the stress. In addition to the stresses of pageantry and reasons for participating, things such as the confusing life moments and the decisions pageant girls go through are discussed in the article. While most girls their age are out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Child Beauty Pageants Essay Beauty pageants have been apart of the American community for many years. They are a competition where people, young and old, go to show off their talents, costumes, and of course their beauty. While this may seem somewhat accepted for older men and women, what happens when you throw children in the same competitions? Children beauty pageants have been growing at an alarming rate. Popular television shows, like Toddlers and Tiaras, are perpetuating the idea of theses 'shallow' competitions. While not all children are forced to do this pageants, many are. This can damage young kids and have a major impact on their adult life. Young children beauty pageants are detrimental to participants' psychological health, harm family relations and disrupt the natural course of childhood, and encourage a demeaning view of women. ¨Child beauty pageants cause children psychological problems, such as; anxiety, paranoia, feelings of inferiority, and low self esteem¨ (last name page number). Most kids that participate in beauty pageants often develop anxiety. The scientific definition of anxiety is a feeling of nervousness about an upcoming event that you do not know the outcome of. They often feel worried that they will mess up their routine, and it will cause them to lose the competition. Low self–esteem is also a big problem in these children's lives. They often sustain low self–esteem when they lose the beauty competition. The kids begin to feel as if they are uglier than the rest of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Child Beauty Pageants Essay Beauty pageants have become a controlling part of our society, based on statistics, around 5,000 child beauty pageants are held every year and 250,000 child contestants are participating. In general aspect of beauty pageant, more than two million girls are competing in beauty pageants every year. A child beauty pageant is a beauty contest featuring contestants under 16 years of age. Competition categories may include talent, interview, sportswear, casual wear, swim wear, theme wear, outfit of choice, and evening wear. Depending on the type of pageant system, contestants may be found wearing makeup to fake teeth, known as flippers, as well as elaborate hairstyles and custom, designed and fitted, outfits to present their routines on stage. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dresses and themed costumes can cost from $50 to $8000, depending on the designer, the amount of adornment on the garment and whether the gown was rented, purchased used or purchased new. Many pageant moms pride themselves on making most of their child 's pageant wardrobe as a cost– saving measure. Additionally, some parents hire pageant coaches to teach their child professionally choreographed routines and/or work with them on interview questions/answers. Regardless of pageant style, glitz or natural, it can be beneficial to have an unbiased opinion on interview and clothing choices. It is estimated that the attire and props as they relate to costs of putting a child through a beauty pageant can range from $300 and upward of $5000 depending on the level of competition. Parents have confessed to spending over $30,000 on pageants for their small children on TLC 's show Toddlers & Tiaras. There have even been cases of families going into debt or losing their homes because of overextending family resources to cover the costs that the pageants required. Certain types of pageants create an atmosphere in which wearing heavy makeup to emphasize full lips, long eyelashes, and flushed cheeks, high heels to emulate adult women, provocative dance steps, flirtatious poses or facial expressions, and revealing "evening gowns" is not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. 1950s Beauty Pageants High arched brows, pursed red lips, perfectly curled short hair and the coy side glance is the representation of what most young women strived for in the 1950s. They endeavour to look favourable for men in the hopes of getting married as this was their goal and purpose in life. Media influenced the scale of expectations women had for themselves and this created a misrepresentation of what a young women in the 50's should strive for. Beauty pageants, Barbie and Marilyn Monroe emphasised on the importance of perfection, beauty, and sexuality. Although these messaged sent strong messages to younger girls, they remain in the era due to, in some way or another, lack of defying normality in the era. While beauty was normally the golden ticket to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Beauty pageants focused on the importance of beauty and reaching perfection. Barbie, although widely known for teaching the importance of independence in young girls, was not seen as threat since because she was a doll; her purpose was to relate their child–sized hopes and dreams to the adult world (The Beat Begins: America in the 1950s). Marilyn Monroe did not comply with the typical domestic roles that were generally portrayed in the television shows, however, she did not drastically defy the beliefs. She strongly reinforced the importance of beauty and use of sexuality in her films but nevertheless she did this to attract the opposite sex, which is what young women wanted ("Marilyn Monroe: Sex Symbol and Pop Icon", 2012). They wanted to attract men so they could start their next chapter of their lives. With that said, the start of pageants, the introduction of Barbie and Marilyn Monroe gave women an idea on how they should look and act which made these messages dominate at the time. Another message that came across from all three icons were the sole representation of white, middle class women. During this time period there was no diversity in pageants nor in Barbie ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Beauty Pageants Controversy Beauty contests are competitions where the contestants are ranked and judged based on their answers to the judges questions and their physical traits. According to racked, the idea of beauty contests was made in 1854. Phineas Taylor Barnum desired for Beauty pageants to be held, but it didn't take off until later on. The first Beauty pageant called "Atlantic City's Inter–City Beauty Contest" was held at Atlantic City in 1921. The first woman to win was Margaret Gorman. There are beauty pageants for a variety of ages. There are beauty pageants for women and for girls. Beauty pageants have been controversial. Race and the idea of beauty have contributed to this controversy. Only white women were allowed to compete at first. According ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They have been controversial as it puts a narrow perspective on the definition of beauty. There were protests to ban beauty pageants in the past because it showed that the appearance of women determined their beauty, rather than their personality. Beauty contests should be banned because it damages the contestants health. Child beauty pageants causes them to develop eating disorders due to them having to wear makeup and tight clothes. Since they are forced to wear makeup to impress the judges, they think that their beauty is based on their appearance, which causes them to develop eating disorders. Furthermore, the contestants have to display a "proper feminine" image. Rebekah Revels and Tara Conner got their crowns taken away for doing nothing wrong. They didn't hurt anyone yet they were taken away because it wasn't feminine to drink alcohol and take scandalous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Beauty Pageants Essay Are beauty pageants degrading and objectifying towards women? Organizers set policies, rules, and standards which falsely dictate a woman's worth, based on their decisions and actions along with physical beauty. These contests also objectify women's bodies as a form of public entertainment. Most importantly, the management of these pageants distorts women's minds from a young age to strive to fit in a stereotype based on their physical appearance and femininity. Beauty pageants degrade and objectify women by portraying them as symbols of entertainment based on standards of physical beauty which unrighteously determine their worth as a person. Beauty pageants set policies, rules, and standards of women's beauty and femininity which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Beauty pageants accommodate women with many different opportunities regarding their futures. Participating in these programs train young girls to be adept or proficient on skills like public speaking, community service, and a determined competitive spirit. According to CollegeSchedule.org, "The Miss America Organization is the world's leading provider of scholarships to young women," providing scholarship assistance to more than 12000 women worth more than 45 million dollars. A few other organizations prepare or help young girls build on their future by providing great aid for their education. Despite these advantages though, beauty competitions can lead to many disadvantages for their health. Beauty pageants and their management distort women's minds from a young age to dedicate their lives to fit a stereotype of physical beauty and femininity. The standards set by the contests, which are based on the sexualizing of the participants, enforce a mindset that increases dieting, eating disorders, and lowers their self–esteem causing them to feel insecure and ugly. This unachievable standard of beauty leads to both women participating in pageants and those watching, feeling constant stress, paranoia, and anxiety, thinking or worrying about what they eat, the weight ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Persuasive Speech On Beauty Pageants Putting a Stop to Children's Beauty Pageants Imagine seeing a little girl, no older than eight, walk on stage with her beautiful, blonde hair curled so perfectly behind her, her teeth as white and flawless as those seen on dental commercials, and an impeccable mound of makeup caked on her face making her appear to be in her early twenties. She is wearing the most stunning pink, shimmery dress that has been tailor made to fit every detail of her body. The reaction of most people is, wow she is a very beautiful young girl, but what most people do not realize is that behind that beautiful little girl is a young child who does not get to live a normal life like the average eight–year–old. There is no going to the park and swinging so high that she gets butterflies in her stomach or hanging out with friends and playing with dolls. Instead, it is long, countless hours of rehearsals and dress fittings, hair and makeup, and time spent in a tanning salon to create the perfect golden skin color. Children beauty pageants should be banned because of the sexualization of young girls, risk of mental and health problems, no time to just be a kid, and the sole factor that these kids are too young and unknowledgeable to say no. There is an average of 5,000 beauty pageants a year with over two million contestants who sign up to participate. "Toddlers and Tiaras" is a show on TLC that first aired in 2009 and is dedicated to the viewing of child beauty pageants. The show shadows the process of getting ready and the performance of the three young girls in the contest (Padmore, 2016). The ages of the girls range from only a couple months old to young girls of around fourteen or fifteen–years–old. The juvenile individuals were pictured wearing skimpy little outfits including bikinis and short shorts with a crop top shirt. The show had an average of 1.3 million viewers every week (Padmore, 2016). That is 1.3 million people, including men and child rapists, watching these little girls wearing little or next to nothing dance around the stage. Speaking from a personal standpoint, I have watched "Toddlers and Tiaras" and have witnessed a children's beauty pageant in person. What I saw was something I could never forget. I watched ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Effects Of The Child Beauty Pageant The Negative Effects of the Child Beauty Pageant By: Pamela Wingate English Composition 2 Individual Assignment 5 May 28, 2015 Abstract This paper will explore the negative effects that a beauty pageant has on a child. While many people think that these pageants are an overall good experience for any child this paper contains and explores research paper that will outline the negative effects these pageants have on the children in them, some of them being long term effects. Some of these effects include mental anguish that is formed from children being in these contests and the effects the pageants have on a family as a whole. Together these findings show that perhaps these beauty pageants should not be something that a child should participate in, or be forced into participating in. Keywords: children, beauty pageants, negative, effects The first beauty pageant geared towards children was the Little Miss America Pageant which took place in the 1960's in New Jersey. Originally participation in these pageants was intended to be for young girls between the ages of 13 and 17. Since then these pageants had a steady following. "Pageants aren 't the "dress up" play we knew as little girls, they are a multi billion–dollar industry." (Cartwright, 2011) However, over the past few years the child beauty pageant has gained mass popularity thanks to popular television shows such as Toddlers and Tiaras. Shows like this have the purpose and goal of glamorizing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Beauty Pageants : The Beauty Pageant Essay Know The Real Beauty Pageant "Nine out of ten girls in pageants ages 14 to 16 suffered from suicidal tendencies or depression" (Child beauty pageant). A beauty pageant is a competition judged mainly on four events to determine the winner: Modeling sportswear, evening wear, physical beauty, talent, and personal interviews. Beauty pageants originally can be traced to the first Miss America Pageant, which was held in 1921. Miss Universe and Miss USA soon followed, by the 1960's, beauty pageants were firmly entrenched in American culture. "Beauty pageants normally start at six months to 18 years of age. Statistics show that about 5,000 child beauty pageants are held every year and about 250,000 child contestants participate" (Child beauty pageant). Not all pageants cater to just girls, most pageants provide scholarships, the Miss America beauty pageant has provided over 45 million dollars in scholarships. Although opponents claim beauty pageants boost children's self esteem and confidence, they reinforce the idea that a woman should be valued for her physical appearance, the action pageant moms are cruel and borderline abusive, they promote an unrealistic expectation of beauty. Beauty pageants are more than just a competition. Although women believe that you have to have the perfect body like celebrities, the perfect face structures, skinny body, perky lips, and the height. In "Pageants promote self–development" it explains every child should be themselves "the purpose of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Persuasive Essay On Beauty And Beauty Pageants Your child is the age between 1 month to 13 years old, they are dressed up in suits and dresses before they can even walk. They are judged on their appearance, personality, and everything they have. The children have to get a fake tan, fake eyelashes, wigs, and fake teeth to just complete half of their look. The other half to complete their look is a full face of makeup and dresses or suits that are over $600. To put the cherry on top you have to get a makeup artist and a pageant coach for the talent portion of the pageant. There are about 4 competition categories in each pageant. The cost of how they appear at the pageant is over $3,000 and to participate in a pageant is over $10,000. You are spending thousands of dollars on your children ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are children that compete in a pageant if he or she wanted to because they don't have the amounts of money it takes to be in a pageant. Do we really want our children to grow up thinking that if you accomplish something you will get money? Or do we want them to think of helping others in need. The glitz and glam may seem fun and glamorous but loading pounds of makeup, spray tanning their bodies, giving them fake hair and teeth, even waxing the hair off of their body can be a bad thing for the 3–14 year old skin in the long run. Yes these children are enjoying dressing up like princesses and princes Children are only children for so long. Let them grow up the way a child should be raised. The "pageant" life isn't all that it seems. Parents do all of these things for their child to be in a beauty pageant but does the child really want to do it? Some children refuse to participate in a pageant but some dream to be in them. Mothers enter their children that don't want to participate for themselves. They enter these children just so they can live their dream of being in a beauty pageant through their kids. Another reason they put their child in a pageant is just for the prizes they can win such as cash, crowns, trips and even more. These mothers will spend thousands of dollars on dresses, costumes, makeup artists, the fake teeth, etc. Just so there will be a higher ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Beauty Pageants Bad Beauty Pageants, Good or Bad? Pageants world wide have caused plenty of drama and arguments, for example Toddlers and Tiaras. Have you ever realized how many arguments and disputes happen on that show? And, have you ever realized how bad beauty pageants are to our youth? Beauty pageants teach kids at a young age to think that they are better than someone else. Parents sexualizing kids by putting them in pageants the kids are too young to tell there parents no, and they use too much hairspray, are all good examples of how beauty pageants can be bad! First off, parents sexualize their kids, rather they try to or not. Girls already are wearing padded bras as early as 8 years old. That is ridiculous! Parents even dress their kids up in yoga ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And third, kids are too young to fight back heir parents and say NO! I may not have physical evidence, but when you were a kid would you stand up for yourself and tell your parents no? Kids around the world mat do it, but it's not that easy for others. Some kids parents aren't as lenient. Finally, too much hairspray is bad for you! Hairspray contains phthalates, which act as hormone disruptors and cause stunted growth. Also, a source called "Is hairspray bad for you hair" says, "Many people believe hairspray is harmful to hair because it contains alcohol. Some types of alcohol, such as ethanol alcohol, can be drying to hair." And with the information I've already given you, my reason 3 is they will use a whole can on one kid! That's a lot of hairspray for only one kid. In conclusion, beauty pageants aren't good for kids at young ages. By competing in these pageants, young girls are sexualized by adults, the kids are too young to say no, and too much hairspray is bad for their health. Children should no longer be forced to compete in these types of events. It is not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Beauty And Beauty In The World Of Beauty Pageants Beauty is defined as a combination of qualities such as shape, color or form that please people aesthetically. The world of beauty pageants gives people an idea of what real beauty is. The image is distorted because people claim to only see it in women that are thin, poised and inviting. Everyone that doesn't in those categories are seen as unattractive. So people, women in general, compete with each other in contests that judge them by their beauty and talent. Beauty Pageants date back to as early as 1839 but beauty pageants really took off in 1921. The owner of an Atlantic City hotel struck upon the idea to help boost tourism. The idea took off almost immediately now about 100,000 beauty pageants are being ran each year with almost 2.5 million girls participating. Beauty Pageant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The competition became harder and the pressure to win big increased. Many people think that by entering in their young girls in to beauty pageants, it helps to increase the child's confidence, learn the value of discipline, and lean on family support. A former child beauty queen, Mari Wilensky claimed that although the pageants were time–consuming, they helped her coop with her eating disorder. "Being able to perform, that was kind of my stress–coping strategy." Wilensky claimed. She also said that by competing beauty pageants that it helped her stay healthy and grounded. In another case, a young girl suffered from bullying from her classmates because of her Asperger's Syndrome. By being unable to connect with her classmates, she found her passion for beauty pageants. She reestablished her self confidence and went on to win many titles. There are three major reasons why I am against child beauty pageants. Pageants can cause emotional and physical problem on girl adolescents. Beauty pageants have been associated with low self–esteem and depression, eating disorders and hyper ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Controversies Of Child Beauty Pageants Fabulous makeup, glamorous hair, and beautiful outfit, this is what embodies pageantry. Today, Beauty pageants are not only based on beauty but the contestants aspirations. Modern pageants,are for the most "scholarship pageants" in which the winning participant receives money to continue or pay off their higher education. Child Beauty pageants have become very popular in the entertainment world with shows being created to display the bizarreness and extremities of pageant culture. Although many believe child beauty pageants are used to build a child's self confidence, they have, in fact, been achieving opposite results by focusing their priorities on the appeal of superficial beauty, implementing young girls into a "sexualized culture", and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, a focus on appearance can result in many young participants in the pageant community to view their looks as a prime concern. Sadly, these children consider their beauty as their only opportunity for winning . To win pageants, some parents spend hundreds of dollars on artificial beauty enhancements such as fake tans, hair, and even teeth for their child contestants. Hoping to receive titles and prizes, a number of parents can take these beauty improvements to a dangerous extreme. In 2011, a case was brought up on a pageant mom who would frequently inject botox to her eight year old daughter before beauty competitions. Unapologetic for her actions, the mother claimed that her daughter had begged her to perform the cosmetic procedure. Surprisingly, the mother also declared that other moms, for the sake of beauty, also use botox on their children for so called wrinkles. Although it is an extreme case, altering any form of a child's undeveloped appearances can actually result as a disservice for them. Sending terrible messages to little girls to value their face and appearance by searching for unattainable goals in superficial beauty and to an extent where innocence converts itself as a thing of the past, this is what pageant children ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Child And Teen Beauty Pageants It is not easy to be in the public's eye and constantly being watched can take a toll on a person. Hundreds of child stars have grown up to be consumed with depression, eating disorders, drug and alcohol addiction, and severe self–esteem issues. So why would children that perform in child and teen beauty pageants be any different? They are constantly being judged by their looks, their actions, their poise and posture, their attitude and behaviors, the list goes on and on. That could severely affect the way these children see themselves as they get older. When a child is constantly being watched and criticized in every aspect, they develop a complex and a need to be perfect, when in fact perfection does not exist. This is when their depression or drug addictions might seep in, when they realize they can never live up to the standards that others have set on them. This is a very dangerous place to be, and no child or teenager should have to suffer through such a time as this. Childhood should be full of playing outside with friends, going to the pool or amusement park, visiting the beach or the mountains with family. It shouldn't consist of maintaining "perfection" with all the fakeness day–in and day–out, or there could be some very real consequences that might follow. Although there are massive amounts of negatives that go along with child beauty pageants, there are also some positive aspects to them. Some women have gained a great deal of success from entering into beauty ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Walking the Ramps of a Beauty Pageant Walking the Ramps of a Beauty Pageant Christopher Lowell once said, "Beauty is not skin deep ." but is it really so with the exposure of today's generation to media's promotion of their own concept of beauty? Turn on the television and see that most commercials, especially those selling beauty products such as Ponds, Skin White, and Gilette for Women, are endorsed by thin, tall, pimple–free, smooth–legged and fair to white–skinned women. Flip pages of fashion magazines, see fashion shows and discover that models are of the same description. The same goes for beauty contestants in a beauty pageant, wherein there are set standards with regard to one's physical attributes before parading oneself onstage. Certainly, one cannot be called a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the real world setting though, it is actually society who has done so and the Philippines, having been colonized for years by Westerners, is one country whose society and culture is greatly influenced by them. Thus, Filipino women adhere to the dictates of the West of what beauty is, which is implied in fashion magazines, commercials, and other forms of media (Chapkis 40). With all these and having the Miss Universe first launched in the United States, our own versions then of such beauty pageants have patterned their standards with the beauty standards of the West (Candor 3–4). The adherence of our women to such dictates is due to the need to be accepted by others, achieved through "conformity to peer group standards and practices" (Furman 49). Furman further shares that many women, indeed, see themselves as beautiful only when others perceive them so. According to Ms. Jovie Anne H. Monsalud, a psychologist, people conform to such standards and seek acceptance from others because they, in themselves, lack self–acceptance. With the emphasis of how women should look like through the standards in beauty pageants, many women, then, who are having a difficult time accepting themselves for what they naturally look like, are pressured to follow such standards through working out, cosmetic surgery, radical diets, and consumption of various beauty products and growth enhancers (Urla and Swedlund 397), which have all been made to seem normal by the interplay of today's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Child Beauty Pageants One would believe that a life of glamorous hair and make–up, beautiful gowns, and sparkling tiaras would be every young girls dream, unfortunately, for many, this dream often turns into a nightmare. For nearly fifty years children have been subjected to the world of beauty pageants where they have been forced to behave as young adults rather than the five year olds that they actually are. Young children spend numerous hours every day practicing speeches and model walks for upcoming pageants rather than focusing on schoolwork and playing with friends. With an emphasis placed on appearance in beauty contests, children become devastatingly concerned with the way that they look before many of them can walk. The lifestyle of child beauty ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In pageant settings, parents become extremely critical of their children's appearance and in the book, Guidelines for Adolescent Nutrition Services, Jillian Croll states that, "Familial concerns and pressures may also contribute to increased body dissatisfaction and body image concerns" (157). By letting their children enter beauty pageants, or forcing them to, parents are not only paving the way for their children to have lifelong issues with their appearance and self–worth, but they are also causing rifts in their relationships with their children, who may grow to resent their parents and associate them as a constant figure of judgment in their life. In an attempt to live vicariously through their children, parents of beauty pageant participants are stunting their children's inner growth and development by entering them into pageants against their will and before they are old enough to deal with the pressures of a pageant life. Putting aside whether or not a child willing or unwillingly enters into a beauty pageant, these contests can cause a number of negative effects regardless of whether a child does or does not want to partake in them. In various studies, it is proven that children as young as five have a clear image of what their appearance should be and if it is not up to par with that then their self–worth dramatically decreases and, in contrast, they feel that if they can improve their body through diets and other means ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Beauty Pageants : The Dangers Of Beauty Pageants Beauty Pageants aren't all about glitz and glamor. It's what happens inside that really matters. People may think that beauty has to be center around the pageant. But, Beauty is not required. Nobody needs to beautiful to be in a pageant because, what they get out of it more than just beauty. Beauty Pageants are not bad for young girls, because they motivate people, promote self–confidence, and they get to show off what they love to doing. Self–confidence is one of the best things for a person to have. Every person finds confidence in him or herself in different ways. For some people its being in a beauty pageant. "With their help, I placed fourth–runner–up in the pageant and felt beautiful for the first time in a long time" (Wilson). When Wilson was kid she had a terrible sickness that she had all her life and found out about when she was only 12 and it will affect her for her whole entire life, Tourette's Syndrome (LL). So she always felt out of the loop, until she went into the beauty pageants. When she was in 5th place she felt like the most beautiful girl out there in the world. Being in a placement in the pageant really taught her that she's more than the syndrome. She knew that this disease didn't make up her, it was a part of her that she had to learn to accept.(EA) It helped her build up the confidence that she needed in her life to get past this. So, pageants not only helped her to get passed her condition but it builded up her confidence that she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Beauty Pageants Essay : A Ban On Beauty Pageants A Ban on Beauty Pageants Beauty can be portrayed in a variety of means, whether it is internal or of superficial appearance. Particularly, beauty pageants revolve around a physical representation, expecting masked facial features and thin bodies that delineate a synthetic facade, as opposed to naturality. With over 3000 beauty competitions a year and approximately 2.5 million participants in the United States alone, pageants are not foreign to the American culture (DeNinno). In a modern, egalitarian society, beauty pageants should be banned, as they provoke mental and dietary issues, promote false conceptions of feminine beauty, and adversely influence self worth, particularly in young contestants. In retrospect, beauty pageants have idealized the image of attenuated female bodies, anticipating contestants with features consisting of flat stomachs, lean legs, and a tall stature. A study done on Miss America physiques over the past 95 years reveals that there has been an apparent decrease of body mass indexes (BMIs), dropping since the 1920s. These pageant winners have only surpassed the lowest mean BMI that has ever been recorded of the average female, once, in nearly the past century. Specifically, the range of Miss America winners' body mass indexes have spanned from 17–21, whereas the average American woman's BMI have gone from 22–28 (Vagianos). This astounding difference between an average American and an "ideal" pageant winner exhibits an impracticality within this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Beauty Pageants Should Be Banned Essay An estimated 250,000 children compete in beauty pageants each year. To outsiders, the world of beauty pageants can seem like a perfect utopian universe where all children are beautiful and the contestants' live perfect lives of luxury, however, the reality is generally different. On reality shows like 'Toddlers & Tiaras", children are withdrawn from their childhood by undergoing what seem like insane measures to get to the top. Often the contestants don't even have a choice whether or not to participate, that decision is made by their parents'. The contestants should have a choice whether they are going to participate in the competition or not. Beauty pageants should become banned as they can cause behavior changes, can be harmful and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although is letting them experience behavior changes really worth it? For these young children, all the risks they go through can lead to harmful health issues that can become long term. Days before the competition the contestants are fed tapeworms so that they can obtain the perfect size which in their eyes is skinny. To maintain this size these girls are starved so they don't gain weight prior to the competition. In addition, on competition day they are given sugary drinks and snacks so that they can have tons of enthusiasm for the day. The parents of these competitors think that all of these aspects will not lead to health issues in the future. But as a result, these risks can lead to short term and long term effects, such as eating disorders. In the span of 10 years, there has been a 270% increase of contestants hospitalized for eating disorders. As young children when they are starved, they begin to inherit diseases, for instance, anorexia. Growing up with anorexia can lead them on to start body shaming themselves, which can result in them self–harming. To uphold this perfect image these young children are put in harmful situations that can have a harmful impact on their lives. As kids, these contestants are not supposed to worry about being 'the perfect size' and focus on other aspects of their lives. Then again, beauty pageants can have an effect on a contestant that can stick ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Argumentative Essay On Beauty Pageants Beauty Pageants With all of the fake teeth, nails, hair, eyelashes, overkill of makeup, and spray tans how can a beauty pageant truly showcase beauty if everything that makes up the contestants is bogus? A beauty pageant by definition is a competition in which people judge a group of women or girls and decide which one is the most beautiful. The standards by which this so called beauty is judged can vary depending on the level of the pageant but the most common categories are swimsuit, talent, evening gown, and the question and answer portion. Particularly troubling in this culture of beauty pageants is the early age in which the grooming for these contest begins. The majority of the young women that grace the pageant stage as adults typically began preparing for the pageant life soon after they began to walk. Toddlers and Tiaras is a reality TV show that takes you behind the scenes of the competitive world of child beauty pageants. On an episode of Toddlers and Tiaras a mother gives her 4 years old daughter fake breasts, padded rear–end, and forces the child to endure the agonizing beauty ritual of having her eyebrows waxed and tweezed. This episode shows that in beauty pageants, children's ages are not being respected. These child pageant contestants can range from the age of 2 to 17 and there are even a few for children under 2. The prize for winning these contest usually include a title, crown, and a monetary prize. Just like the adult pageants, these contest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Beauty Pageant Economics The purpose of finding this article was to discover the base amount a contestant has to pay to participate in beauty pageants. Along with a breakdown of the cost of other expenditures such as gowns, coaches, salon visits, and tanning, contestants also pay entrance fees and the audience pays for seating. This article describes how much veteran contenders pay for and consider necessary items. Understanding expenses explains the pressure felt by both pageant participants and their support to succeed. Beauty Pageant Economics: The Sash Isn't Cheap was transcribed by Brenda Salinas in 2012 from an NPR podcast and is an in–depth look at how much competing in beauty pageants cost. It provides a thorough breakdown of prices for coaches, outfits, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Detrimental Effects of Beauty Pageants There is an ongoing debate on the detrimental effects that beauty pageants can have on their contestants. Judged solely on physical beauty, beauty pageants have been around for quite some time. The first pageant, the Miss America pageant, was held in 1921. Miss Universe and Miss USA soon followed, and by the 1960's beauty pageants were part of American culture. Viewed as a positive and potentially rewarding competition, pageants have now recently had a drastic turn of view. Advocates of beauty pageants put forth that beauty contests develop self–esteem and confidence (Ending the Hypersexualization of Girls). However, beauty pageants can be a highly destructive concept that can put too much pressure on its contestants to look perfect, put parents in a financial crisis, and quite frankly, be simply unhealthy. As well as participation in beauty pageants, there is a rage of them on television as well. Television images and broadcasts have had a huge impact on it's participants and the type of messages they internalize about what is "normal". (Could Child Beauty Pageants Be Banned in the USA?). Children, as well as teens, view what they see on television as what they must become. Beauty pageants are very undermining to the participants emotional health, the pressure to look perfect, and it's countless negative effects they possess. The long–standing opinion in the psychological community about beauty pageants is that they are not in the best interest of the participant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Beauty Pageants : Beauty Pageant Beauty pageants, competitions judged mainly on a contestant's physical beauty, introduce the question if they adversely affect a child's development. The first Miss America pageant, held in 1921, started the modern beauty pageant era that exists today. However, current beauty pageants differ greatly from the first ones held 93 years ago. Many of the pageants called "high–glitz" pageants consist of the competitors wearing a lot makeup, big hair, spray tans, fake teeth called "flippers", expensive clothes, and many more things that some say make the children look unnatural. Child beauty pageants have affected many people differently, good and bad. Advocates of beauty pageants say that contestants develop confidence and self esteem. However, critics claim that beauty competitions teach young girls to gather their self–worth based on their appearance and promote an unrealistic expectation of beauty. This dilemma correlates with Henrietta Lacks' situation told in the novel The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. Proponents of beauty pageants argue that contestants can develop self esteem and confidence, pageants can open the doors for talent career opportunities, and pageants can help get contestants into the modeling business. Fans of pageants point to the poise, presence and confidence that participants (both girls and boys) gain, as well as the parent– child bonding. To compete, contestants learn to walk slowly and gracefully, and speak with poise. This can build the child's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Beauty Pageants Essay Young girls and women all over the world have different things they like to be involved in, such as sports, music, or art. Pageantry is an activity that is important for girls because it could help them reach their full potential., but is Pageants are important because of the history behind them, the different event categories they consist of, and the different pros and cons they have. Pageants have a very fascinating history. "Bathing beauty" pageants, or swimsuit pageants, started in 1917 during the summers and were popular in California, Texas, New Jersey, and Washington, D.C. The pageants were a straightforward judging on who was the most physically attractive. In 1921, businessmen wanted the pageants not to be limited to the summer, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 18). The different guidelines and rules in the original pageants have helped mold them into what they are today. Pageants also consist of many different things. There are many varying types of pageants, but the two main categories of pageants are beauty and scholarship. The famous Miss America pageant helped coin the term "scholarship pageant" and helped change women's lives. Through this, The Miss America Organization has earned much respect (Pageant Center, n.d.N.D.). "Miss America represents the highest ideals. She is a real combination of beauty, grace, intelligence, artistic, and refined..." (Psych Guides, 2017, para. 5). On the other hand, Miss Universe, Miss USA, Miss Teen USA, and Miss World are beauty pageants, because they are based solely on looks and not personality, platform, or skill (Pageant Center, n.d.N.D., para. 16–27). A pageant's makeup will determine what the judges are looking for and what type of people one would be competing against. Pageants judge one's first impression, evening gown, and swimsuit or fitness. These are the "beauty" aspects of the pageant. The first impression is the first judged portion of the competition for a beauty pageant and is the second judged portion of a scholarship pageant. The first impression is the introduction of the contestants onstage. The evening gown is usually at the very end of the pageant and is combined with the onstage question. The dress can be judged for how well it looks on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...