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Human body odour, symmetry and attractiveness. (1/122)
Several studies have found body and facial symmetry as well as attractiveness to be human mate choice criteria. These characteristics are presumed to signal developmental stability. Human body odour has been shown to influence female mate choice depending on the immune system, but the question of whether smell could signal general mate quality, as do other cues, was not addressed in previous studies. We compared ratings of body odour, attractiveness, and measurements of facial and body asymmetry of 16 male and 19 female subjects. Subjects wore a T-shirt for three consecutive nights under controlled conditions. Opposite-sex raters judged the odour of the T-shirts and another group evaluated portraits of the subjects for attractiveness. We measured seven bilateral traits of the subject's body to assess body asymmetry. Facial asymmetry was examined by distance measurements of portrait photographs. The results showed a significant positive correlation between facial attractiveness and sexiness of body odour for female subjects. We found positive relationships between body odour and attractiveness and negative ones between smell and body asymmetry for males only if female odour raters were in the most fertile phase of their menstrual cycle. The outcomes are discussed in the light of different male and female reproductive strategies. (+info)The pursuit of beauty: the enforcement of aesthetics or a freely adopted lifestyle? (2/122)
Facelifts, tummy tucks and breast enlargements are no longer the privilege of the rich and the famous. Any woman can have all these and many more cosmetic surgical treatments, and an increasing number of women do. Are they having cosmetic surgery because they are duped by a male-dominated beauty system, or do they genuinely choose these operations themselves? Feminists (and others) give diametrically opposed answers to this question. At the heart of the controversy, or so I claim in this article, lies a conceptual problem about free choice; therefore, the only thing that can settle it is a conceptual analysis of "freedom". After having briefly outlined the views of both sides of the debate, I offer such an analysis. (+info)Beautiful faces have variable reward value: fMRI and behavioral evidence. (3/122)
The brain circuitry processing rewarding and aversive stimuli is hypothesized to be at the core of motivated behavior. In this study, discrete categories of beautiful faces are shown to have differing reward values and to differentially activate reward circuitry in human subjects. In particular, young heterosexual males rate pictures of beautiful males and females as attractive, but exert effort via a keypress procedure only to view pictures of attractive females. Functional magnetic resonance imaging at 3 T shows that passive viewing of beautiful female faces activates reward circuitry, in particular the nucleus accumbens. An extended set of subcortical and paralimbic reward regions also appear to follow aspects of the keypress rather than the rating procedures, suggesting that reward circuitry function does not include aesthetic assessment. (+info)Self-perceived attractiveness influences human female preferences for sexual dimorphism and symmetry in male faces. (4/122)
Exaggerated sexual dimorphism and symmetry in human faces have both been linked to potential 'good-gene' benefits and have also been found to influence the attractiveness of male faces. The current study explores how female self-rated attractiveness influences male face preference in females using faces manipulated with computer graphics. The study demonstrates that there is a relatively increased preference for masculinity and an increased preference for symmetry for women who regard themselves as attractive. This finding may reflect a condition-dependent mating strategy analogous to behaviours found in other species. The absence of a preference for proposed markers of good genes may be adaptive in women of low mate value to avoid the costs of decreased parental investment from the owners of such characteristics. (+info)Testosterone increases perceived dominance but not attractiveness in human males. (5/122)
Recent evidence suggests that certain features on the human face indicate hormonal levels during growth, and that women judge the attractiveness of potential partners based on the appearance of these features. One entrenched notion is male facial features that are affected by testosterone are used as direct cues in mate preference. Testosterone may be particularly revealing as it is purported to be an honest indicator of male fitness. Increased testosterone may impose an immunocompetence handicap on the bearer and only the best males can carry this handicap. To date, tests of this theory have been indirect, and have relied on digital manipulations that represent unrealistic continuums of masculine and feminine faces. We provide a much more direct test by manipulating digitally male faces to mimic known shape variation, caused by varying levels of testosterone through puberty. We produced a continuum of faces that ranged from low to high levels of testosterone in male faces and asked women to choose the points on the continuum that appeared most attractive and most physically dominant. Our data indicate that high testosterone faces reveal dominance. However, there is no evidence of directional selection for increased (or decreased) testosterone in terms of attractiveness to the opposite sex. We discuss the relevance and applicability of evolutionary interpretations of our data and, contrary to predictions, provide evidence of stabilizing selection acting on testosterone through mate preferences. (+info)Anaphylactic shock after traditional Russian beauty-treatment-unpleasant surprise in a strongly penicillin-sensitized patient. (6/122)
Beta-lactam drugs can induce allergic immune responses due to their antigenic determinants, promoting IgE-binding and anaphylactic reactions to penicillin. We report a case of a 44-year-old woman who experienced several severe systemic reactions after being exposed directly or indirectly to penicillin. An anaphylactic shock occurred after anal installation of her daughter's urine, who had been treated with penicillin. Skin testing revealed immediate type reactions to major and minor determinants of penicillin indicating an IgE-mediated sensitization. In vitro tests showed elevated levels of penicillin specific IgE. Clinical features, difficulties in taking history and test options for patients with IgE-mediated sensitizations are briefly reviewed in the context of the presented case of unexpected reactions to penicillin due to an immediate type hypersensitivity. (+info)Second to fourth digit ratio, testosterone and perceived male dominance. (7/122)
Previous studies have shown that male faces with extreme features associated with testosterone are perceived as dominant and masculine. Women have been reported to prefer more masculinized male faces as they may consider testosterone markers to be an 'honest' indication of good health, and such considerations may underlie their aesthetic preferences. However, pronounced testosterone facial markers are also associated with dominance, and several negative personality traits. This suggests that female aesthetic preferences may be an adaptive compromise between positive attributes associated with higher than average testosterone, and negative attributes associated with more extreme masculinization. This current study attempts to clarify the role of hormone markers in female perceptions of dominance, masculinity and attractiveness, in male facial images. Recent evidence suggests that the relative length of the 2nd to 4th finger (2D : 4D ratio) is a pointer to prenatal testosterone levels and may thus serve as a window to the prenatal hormonal environment. We measured 2D : 4D in a sample of male college students and took salivary samples to analyse circulating levels of testosterone. Women rated facial images of these males for dominance, masculinity and attractiveness. Our results show that male 2D : 4D was significantly negatively related to perceived dominance and masculinity but not attractiveness. Circulating testosterone levels were not related to dominance, masculinity or attractiveness. These findings suggest that: (i) high prenatal levels of testosterone serve to 'organize' male facial features to subsequently reflect dominance and masculine characteristics presumably activated during puberty; and (ii) attractiveness is not directly related to testosterone levels. We conclude that facial dominance and masculinity reflect a male's perceived status rather than his physical attraction to women. (+info)Direct selection on male attractiveness and female preference fails to produce a response. (8/122)
BACKGROUND: Theoretical studies suggest that direct and indirect selection have the potential to cause substantial evolutionary change in female mate choice. Similarly, sexual selection is considered a strong force in the evolution of male attractiveness and the exaggeration of secondary sexual traits. Few studies have, however, directly tested how female mate choice and male attractiveness respond to selection. Here we report the results of a selection experiment in which we selected directly on female mating preference for attractive males and, independently, on male attractiveness in the guppy, Poecilia reticulata. We measured the direct and correlated responses of female mate choice and male attractiveness to selection and the correlated responses of male ornamental traits, female fecundity and adult male and female survival. RESULTS: Surprisingly, neither female mate choice nor male attractiveness responded significantly to direct or to indirect selection. Fecundity did differ significantly among lines in a way that suggests a possible sexually-antagonistic cost to male attractiveness. CONCLUSIONS: The opportunity for evolutionary change in female mate choice and male attractiveness may be much smaller than predicted by current theory, and may thus have important consequences for how we understand the evolution of female mate choice and male attractiveness. We discuss a number of factors that may have constrained the response of female choice and male attractiveness to selection, including low heritabilities, low levels of genetic (co)variation in the multivariate direction of selection, sexually-antagonistic constraint on sexual selection and the "environmental covariance hypothesis". (+info)Mercury poisoning occurs when a person is exposed to high levels of mercury, a toxic metal that can damage the brain, kidneys, and other organs. Mercury exposure can occur through ingestion of contaminated food or water, inhalation of mercury vapor, or skin contact with mercury-containing substances.
Symptoms of mercury poisoning can include tremors, muscle weakness, numbness or tingling in the hands and feet, memory loss, and difficulty speaking or walking. In severe cases, mercury poisoning can cause kidney failure, respiratory failure, and even death.
The diagnosis of mercury poisoning is typically made through a combination of physical examination, medical history, and laboratory tests, including blood and urine tests to measure the levels of mercury in the body. Treatment for mercury poisoning usually involves chelation therapy, which uses a medication to bind to the mercury in the body and remove it through the kidneys. In severe cases, hospitalization and supportive care may be necessary.
Prevention of mercury poisoning is important, as there is no specific treatment for this condition. Reducing exposure to mercury-containing substances, such as avoiding consumption of fish with high levels of mercury, using safe storage and disposal practices for mercury-containing products, and using alternative products that do not contain mercury, can help prevent mercury poisoning.
Mercury Poisoning Causes
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There are several sources of mercury poisoning, including:
1. Fish consumption: Fish with high levels of mercury, such as shark, swordfish, and king mackerel, can cause mercury poisoning if consumed in large amounts or regularly.
2. Mercury-containing products: Products that contain mercury, such as thermometers, fluorescent light bulbs, and some medical devices, can release mercury vapor or be released into the environment if not handled properly.
3. Industrial exposure: Workers in industries that use mercury, such as coal-fired power plants, mining, and manufacturing, can be exposed to high levels of mercury vapor.
4. Medical procedures: Some medical procedures, such as dental fillings and vaccines, may contain mercury.
5. Environmental exposure: Exposure to mercury-contaminated soil, water, or air can also cause mercury poisoning.
Symptoms of Mercury Poisoning
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The symptoms of mercury poisoning can vary depending on the level and duration of exposure, as well as the age and health status of the individual. Some common symptoms include:
1. Tremors and muscle weakness
2. Numbness or tingling in the hands and feet
3. Sleep disturbances
4. Memory problems and cognitive impairment
5. Mood changes, such as irritability and anxiety
6. Headaches and fatigue
7. Speech and language difficulties
8. Vision problems, such as blurred vision or loss of peripheral vision
9. Kidney damage and impaired renal function
10. Reproductive problems, such as reduced fertility and birth defects.
Diagnosis and Treatment of Mercury Poisoning
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Diagnosing mercury poisoning can be challenging, as the symptoms are similar to those of other conditions. However, a healthcare provider may suspect mercury poisoning based on the individual's exposure history and medical symptoms. A blood test can measure the level of mercury in the body, which can help confirm the diagnosis.
Treatment for mercury poisoning typically involves removing the source of exposure and providing supportive care to manage symptoms. This may include:
1. Chelation therapy: A medication called a chelator can be given to bind to the mercury in the body and help remove it through urine.
2. Supportive care: Medications such as anticonvulsants, muscle relaxants, and pain relievers may be prescribed to manage symptoms such as seizures, muscle spasms, and pain.
3. Kidney function monitoring: Individuals with kidney damage or impairment may require close monitoring of their kidney function and potentially receive dialysis.
4. Nutritional support: A healthy diet rich in nutrients may help support the body's natural detoxification processes.
5. Psychological support: Mercury poisoning can have psychological effects, such as anxiety and depression, which may require psychological support.
Prevention of Mercury Poisoning
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Preventing mercury poisoning involves reducing exposure to mercury in the environment and workplace. Here are some ways to reduce exposure:
1. Avoid consuming fish with high levels of mercury, such as shark, swordfish, and king mackerel.
2. Use products that do not contain mercury, such as thermometers, fluorescent light bulbs, and battery-powered devices.
3. Properly dispose of mercury-containing products, such as thermometers and batteries.
4. Work in a well-ventilated area when using mercury or mercury-containing products.
5. Avoid eating foods that may contain high levels of mercury, such as shellfish, especially for pregnant women and children.
6. Use alternative products that are free from mercury, such as digital thermometers instead of mercury-in-glass thermometers.
7. Avoid using mercury-containing products in the home, such as mercury-containing thermostats and thermometers.
8. Properly maintain and dispose of any mercury-containing appliances, such as refrigerators and air conditioners.
9. Avoid burning mercury or mercury-containing products, as this can release mercury vapors into the air.
10. Keep the home clean and well-ventilated to reduce the risk of mercury exposure from dust and particles.
Conclusion
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Mercury poisoning is a serious health condition that can have long-lasting effects on the body. It is important to be aware of the sources of mercury exposure and take steps to prevent it, such as reducing consumption of fish with high levels of mercury, using products that do not contain mercury, and properly maintaining and disposing of mercury-containing appliances. By taking these precautions, you can reduce the risk of mercury poisoning and protect your health.
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The baby was born with a large nevus pigmentosus on his forehead, which later faded somewhat but still remained visible throughout childhood.
Source:
American Academy of Pediatrics. (2015). Nevi (Moles) and Melanoma. Retrieved from
Nevus (plural: nevi) is a term used in dermatology to describe a benign growth or mark on the skin that is not cancerous. Nevi are usually harmless and can appear as small, dark spots or patches, or as larger, more raised areas. They can be found anywhere on the body, but are most commonly seen on the face, neck, and arms.
There are several different types of nevi, including:
1. Congenital nevi: These are present at birth and are usually darker in color than other types of nevi.
2. Acquired nevi: These appear later in life and can be caused by a variety of factors, such as sun exposure or hormonal changes.
3. Dermal nevi: These grow in the skin's dermis layer and can be soft and flat or raised and bumpy.
4. Pigmented nevi: These contain pigment cells called melanocytes and are usually darker in color than other types of nevi.
5. Plexiform nevi: These are made up of a network of tiny blood vessels and can be larger and more raised than other types of nevi.
While most nevi are benign, it is important to have any new or changing spots or marks on the skin evaluated by a dermatologist to rule out the possibility of skin cancer.
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20202
Makeup8
- After a gloomy period shrouded by the pandemic, we are seeing a renaissance in makeup artistry, as consumers experiment with color again," said Larissa Jensen, a beauty industry advisor at NPD. (score.org)
- Explore the JCPenney Beauty section to find a wide assortment of hair care , skincare, and makeup products from classic and emerging brands. (jcpenney.com)
- JCPenney hair products, makeup, and beauty products are all you need to keep looking stylish and graceful. (jcpenney.com)
- Born in an iconic tattoo studio, rooted in a dream of unrestrained beauty with a nonconformist and fearless spirit, we started a revolution with tattoo-inspired makeup and limitless creativity. (lvmh.com)
- At KVD Beauty, we create high-pigment, high-performance makeup inspired by tattoo artistry. (lvmh.com)
- KVD Beauty continues to push the boundaries of what high-performance vegan makeup can do. (lvmh.com)
- With the success of recent launches such as our viral Good Apple foundations, Tattoo Pencil Liner, and the Hyperlight evolution of our iconic Everlasting Liquid Lipstick, KVD Beauty continues to create legendary-status vegan makeup inspired by tattoo artistry. (lvmh.com)
- I don't feel like I am ever categorized in a certain genre," Patrick Ta told Newsweek's Parting Shot about his makeup brand, Patrick Ta Beauty. (newsweek.com)
20211
- In 2021, the U.S. beauty industry was worth $60 billion, per McKinsey, and is expected to hit $73 billion by 2025. (score.org)
World's2
- If you were to create the world's most gorgeous woman based on the beauty research published each year, she would have quite a checklist to meet. (wsj.com)
- PARIS - DSM-Firmenich, the newly created world's largest fragrance, beauty, well-being and nutrition supplier, has named Emmanuel Butstraen the new president of its perfumery and beauty business. (yahoo.com)
America1
- That's 11.1% of the total beauty market in America, which slightly lags the percentage of Blacks in America-about 44.1 million Americans are Black, 12.4% of the U.S. population. (score.org)
Products10
- On Monday, the company said it would step away from using "materially" airbrushed photos to promote its beauty products in stores, online and in marketing materials. (cnn.com)
- CVS has nearly 9,700 locations across the U.S., and is one of the largest sellers of beauty products in the country. (cnn.com)
- Beauty is a lucrative business-in the last ten years, Americans spent more than $500 billion on beauty products. (score.org)
- Black consumers are a big part of that spending-last year, Black Americans spent $6.6 billion on beauty products. (score.org)
- Black consumers prefer Black beauty brands and are 2.2 times more likely to think that products from those brands will work for them. (score.org)
- The best part is that looking good won't wreak havoc on your wallet anymore, as JCPenney haircare products and beauty products come with an affordable price tag. (jcpenney.com)
- Courtney and Elise catch up to chat about the start of Summer, the latest beauty buzz, must have beauty products, and of course, some of their recent epic fails. (apple.com)
- Beauty justice is a field of research that addresses inequities in chemical exposures from beauty and personal care products. (nih.gov)
- These differences may drive differences in chemical exposures because there are real differences in the concentrations of endocrine-disrupting chemicals in available consumer products," said James-Todd, who calls differential access to safer personal care products a matter of beauty justice. (nih.gov)
- Defendants: American Beauty Products Co. (nih.gov)
Racial1
- McKinsey says, "Addressing racial inequity in the beauty industry is a $2.6 billion opportunity. (score.org)
Marks5
- [1] Medically, such "beauty marks" are generally melanocytic nevus , more specifically the compound variant. (wikipedia.org)
- Moles of this type may also be located elsewhere on the body, and may also be considered beauty marks if located on the face, shoulder, neck or breast. (wikipedia.org)
- Artificial beauty marks have been fashionable in some periods. (wikipedia.org)
- [ citation needed ] Natural beauty marks are also often enhanced with color from an eyebrow pencil or pen. (wikipedia.org)
- Or, accentuating her signature freckles and beauty marks with a dot of eyeliner after she's applied foundation to her skin. (vogue.com)
Viewers1
- The hosts, Elise Ivy and Courtney Cason, do an exceptional and fun job personally sharing their beauty basics, as well as interview such incredible guests, and answer viewers questions! (apple.com)
Brand2
Investors1
- Better serving Black consumers and supporting Black beauty brands could lead to greater equity across the entire beauty industry-for shoppers, beauty houses, retailers, investors, and entrepreneurs. (score.org)
Salon2
- We report an outbreak of the USA300 strain related to a beauty salon in the Netherlands, in a beautician, a family member, a household contact, and customers and their partners. (cdc.gov)
- The municipal health department conducted a risk assessment of the woman's household contacts and the beauty salon. (cdc.gov)
Work3
- The archival record is mostly silent on the origins of this short film produced and narrated by Frank Armitage, a medical illustrator who also worked as a Disney animator and mural artist, and whose work demonstrates the rare beauty of medical art. (nih.gov)
- The text gathers notes on beauty issues, observed, registered and written in the daily work of the artist. (bvsalud.org)
- From systemic, educational, and practice perspectives, we will jointly promote public health for all and work to let the beauty of the rainbow surpass the traces of sorrow. (bvsalud.org)
Find3
- Shop our Beauty & Accessories collection to find your cutest look. (victoriassecret.com)
- Plus, it's challenging for Black beauty brands to find talent to staff critical positions. (score.org)
- Why is their technology unique to find beauty in each of us? (panasonic.com)
Tips3
- This article will provide you with a list of some of the most important free, healthy, beauty tips for an overall radiant, positive body image and physical good health. (bellaonline.com)
- And feeling energetic, she says, goes hand in hand with one of her other favorite beauty tips: "Confidence. (vogue.com)
- QVC insiders Courtney Cason and Elise Ivy share expert tips and tricks and discuss all things beauty with some of the best in the biz. (apple.com)
Science2
- When NLM Director Patricia Flatley Brennan, PhD, called on NLM staff to unleash their creativity and provide art that captured the "Beauty of Science," they answered with 23 submissions. (nih.gov)
- The "Beauty of Science" contest kicked off the 2016 Combined Federal Campaign (CFC), which raises funds from federal employees for charities. (nih.gov)
Year1
- The watermark will start appearing on beauty photos produced by CVS later this year. (cnn.com)
Shop1
- many household beauty brands founded by entrepreneurs, including Bobbi Brown, MAC Cosmetics, IT Cosmetics, and The Body Shop. (score.org)
Health4
- Research suggests that social and structural factors - such as racism, classism, and sexism - shape beauty norms in ways that influence beauty product use, exposure to harmful chemicals, and health inequities. (nih.gov)
- Researchers from two NIEHS-funded Environmental Health Sciences Core Centers (EHS Core Center) are working to increase awareness about the health inequities related to beauty product use and prevent harmful exposures to improve public health. (nih.gov)
- The Texas Department of Health (TDH), New Mexico Department of Health (NMDH), and San Diego County Health Department (SDCHD) recently investigated three cases of mercury poisoning among persons who had used a beauty cream produced in Mexico. (cdc.gov)
- Gorgeous Colorful Rainbow: The Beauty and Sorrow of Indigenous People`s Health]. (bvsalud.org)
Facial1
- A beauty mark or beauty spot is a euphemism for a type of dark facial mark so named because such birthmarks are sometimes considered an attractive feature. (wikipedia.org)
Physical beauty2
- It would be impossible for swans to survive if they did not possess an equal amount of inner strength and power of the same magnitude as their outer physical beauty. (bellaonline.com)
- My friend concluded that physical beauty is "a series of passing phases not the most important thing in life", and she started a daily discipline of praying to know how to grow more beautiful in character. (buzzfeed.com)
Brands4
- The drugstore is asking the other beauty brands that it sells, such as L'Oreal ( LRLCF ) and Johnson & Johnson ( JNJ ) to participate, too. (cnn.com)
- But according to a new report from McKinsey , "Inequity is rife in the beauty industry…More than 11% of all beauty customers are Black, yet Black brands account for a mere 2.5% of total beauty industry revenues. (score.org)
- But only 4 to 7% of beauty brands carried by specialty beauty stores, drugstores, grocery stores, and department stores are Black brands. (score.org)
- But, according to the McKinsey report, only 2.5% of brands in the beauty industry are either Black-founded or Black-owned. (score.org)
Free2
- The evolution of beauty is a byproduct of a surplus of goods and resources and massive amounts of free time that led to gender inequality between men and women. (bellaonline.com)
- Unattainable tomato beauty standards," one user wrote under the video with 9 million views, as another posted, "They put in tomato for free but charge me 600. (newsweek.com)
Latest1
- Elise and Courtney are back together again, catching up about their latest beauty faves, and they describe their least favorite throwback photos and why. (apple.com)
Collection1
- A collection of quotes about beauty and body image - including sayings about perfectionism, life, charm, and being happy. (bellaonline.com)
Human2
- Human: Okay, never mind: What's wrong with scientists is that you do see wonder and beauty in everything. (xkcd.com)
- You must borrow a physical asset from at minimum 5 different ethnicities of women to establish profound exotic beauty that entices and arouse the human soul. (bellaonline.com)
Summer2
- Beauty expert Hannah Metz talked about the top beauty trends for summer 2022. (newschannel5.com)
- Say 'Sup' to Summer with Up to 75% Off Seasonal Activites, Beauty, Dining & More! (groupon.com)
Communities1
- We want our beauty aisle to be a place where our customers can always come to feel good, while representing and celebrating the authenticity and diversity of the communities we serve. (cnn.com)
Personal1
- Many Black beauty ventures are rooted in personal experience, and sometimes entrepreneurs have not received the business training to help emphasize the importance of leveraging data," stated McKinsey. (score.org)
Cream1
- The investigations implicated the beauty cream as the source of the mercury. (cdc.gov)
Industry2
- The beauty industry could witness its most significant transformation in the coming decade, largely influenced by millennials, who will be the demographic spending the most on beauty," Weinswig said. (cnn.com)
- From entry-level to the C-suite and from retailers to beauty houses, only 4 to 5% of all employees in the U.S. beauty industry are Black. (score.org)
Mark8
- For other uses, see Beauty mark (disambiguation) . (wikipedia.org)
- Supermodel Cindy Crawford is known for her beauty mark. (wikipedia.org)
- The Monroe piercing has gained popularity in recent years as a flexible way of approximating a beauty mark. (wikipedia.org)
- A Monroe piercing is a lip piercing placed off-center, above the upper lip, meant to resemble Marilyn Monroe 's beauty mark. (wikipedia.org)
- In the conclusion of the book The Silence of the Lambs , the heroine Clarice Starling gains an artificial beauty mark when burnt gunpowder gets lodged in the flesh of her cheek. (wikipedia.org)
- Joan Crawford had a prominent beauty mark in her role as Sadie Thompson in Rain . (wikipedia.org)
- A Historical Introduction: Is the beauty mark a mark of beauty or a potentially dangerous cancer? (wikipedia.org)
- To indicate a photo's authenticity, CVS will start putting a "CVS Beauty Mark" label on images that haven't been significantly retouched. (cnn.com)
Culture1
- Exotic beauty is a collective universal culture of feminine beauty of various shapes and sizes of women from around the world. (bellaonline.com)
Live2
Check1
- When exploring the JCPenney Beauty section, also check out the sugar body scrubs, hand sanitizers, and body washes. (jcpenney.com)
Movie1
- From the Walt Disney movie "Beauty and the Beast (1991). (nih.gov)
Images1
- CVS said it would no longer significantly retouch its beauty images, per the photo on the left. (cnn.com)
Power1
- While beauty may seem trivial and even superficial, studies have shown that beauty standards - whether it be lighter skin, straighter hair, being taller or thinner - matter with respect to power, including economic gain, and social acceptance. (nih.gov)