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    beautician developed different kinds of product that can rejuvenate us. One of those is the whitening soaps. They are formulated to answers the demand of the Filipino people. A lot of whitening soaps are produced in the market. Glutathione and Kojic are one of their products. They are proven and tested of some Filipino. RELATED LITERATURE Glutathione has one particular effect on the body that is often seen as an unwanted side effect. Glutathione is an inhibitor of melanin in the skin‚ meaning

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    Perfect Body

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    2014 The Perfect Body From an early age‚ women are constantly shown images and messages that emphasize the idea that the only way to be happy and successful in life is to be thin. It is almost impossible to open a magazine‚ shop at the mall‚ listen to the radio‚ or turn on the TV without being confronted with the message that being fat also equals being undesirable. In a society filled with photoshopped images‚ plastic surgery‚ and ads that advertise unnaturally thin body types‚ women are under too

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    body modification 1. In Class we watched several documentaries such as Covered: Women and Tattoos‚ Modify‚ Flesh and Blood and Hori Smoku: Sailor Jerry. As we compare these documentaries we can agree‚ all have to do with Body Art Modification. Just the styles of how the body is modified and how the contrast of type of art is different and who the art is being focused on. In Covered the main objective is to present the experience of heavily tattooed women: their love of ink‚ their imagery

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    garlands‚ the sampaguita flower was also known for its medicinal properties. In the book MEDICINAL PLANTS OF THE PHILIPPINES by Eduardo Quisimbing‚ it is reported that sampaguita flower in the Philippines is being applied as lactifuge to the breast of women. The roots present several uses. They may be used to treat venereal disease when given fresh‚ while a tincture made from it is reported to be used as a sedative‚ anesthetic and vulnerary. Leaves are also given internally in decoction for fevers. When

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    Body Image

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    Body Image Imagine a teenage girl sitting in one of her high school classes. Her attention is veered away from the lecture when she glances to her left to find her slim classmate using a compact to admire her new $5‚000 nose. The girl runs her finger down her average-sized nose while simultaneously pinching the fat on her equally average-sized stomach. She sighs as numerous shameful thoughts race through her mind: “I shouldn’t have eaten lunch today. Why can’t my parents afford cosmetic surgery

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    A sound body is the most splendid treasure a man can cherish. A sound body means that you are so splendidly strong and well that you can bear the roughest experiences without becoming ill. The body is a living thing to be put out in the air and the sunshine. The more roughly you treat your body‚ the stronger will it be. Physical harmony is an index and expression of a harmonious mind. If one wants to build up one’s mind‚ one must build up first the body. Man has a body as well as a mind. So intimate

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    The Perfect Body Body image issues are a real problem that a lot people face every day. Many seek to achieve an ideal and unrealistic type of body. Some even go to extreme measures‚ such as drugs‚ eating disorders‚ or even over exercising to reach this ideal body. Of course exercise is undoubtedly important to living a healthy life‚ but it is more important to know that the perfect body cannot and does not exist. Every person is unique and “healthy” does not necessarily mean stick skinny or big

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    Body Image Satisfaction in Women: The Effects of Traditional Women’s Magazines vs. Online/E-reader Women’s Magazines A negative perception of body satisfaction in women has become a socially accepted occurrence in how women view their body. Devaraj and Lewis (2010) explain in their study that body image can be defined as a person’s perception of how his or her physical body appears to him or her‚ including their feelings and attitudes towards their body (p. 103). There are sociocultural pressures

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    English 101 10 October 2012 Body Obsession Society’s attitude toward what is beautiful and the perfect body shape forces many people to want to change their body by going to extremes‚ like using steroids or plastic surgery‚ to achieve what they believe is their ideal body. This happens in both men and women‚ they both use unorthodox methods to conform to the social standard. The media has usually always defined who is beautiful and who is not. Many people believe that they have to strive be

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    the 1936 Life magazine estimate that 10 million Americans‚ or approximately 6% of the population‚ had a tattoo (Swan‚ 2011). According to Kang and Jones (2007)‚ tattooing is especially popular among teenagers and college students. At a stage when young people are seeking to assert their independence‚ tattoos may provide a way to ground a sense of self in a seemingly changing and insecure world. Tattooing has a long history; it was thought that tattooing was primary an ancient Egyptian practice

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