Watching advertisements can make many obvious observations. I see a woman bending towards the toilet. Then you will notice the ad text. Then you will find that it is an ad for perfumery obsession being sold in advertisements. Wait a second. When you began to stick from when, you advertise, let women go to the toilet. I found out so. That's when it's click. It is not really an advertisement of fragrance obsession, but it is really a joke or a fake of perfume name. The ideal size of a woman is an obsession.
Body image There is one for every one of us. In our mind, we all have ideas, ie images of our bodies. We also think about our charm and charm to the image of the body. How do you come up with an image of your body? What are the aesthetic criteria for comparing body images? For our American society, the answer to these questions lies in the media we consume everyday. Media plays an overwhelming role in our thinking. It's just quantity and iteration. According to a survey by the San Diego Super Computer Center, by 2015, they consume an average of 15 hours of media per day. 15 hours a day! Many of the information we bombed relates to beauty, and information about media images and beauty is often not realized.
Recently we know that the media closely relates to the image of the body. In particular, the image advertisement of the body depicts the image that affects our own body. Of course, there are many other factors that influence our body image: child rearing, education, intimacy etc. However, popular media has a big influence. Americans spend 250 billion hours a year to watch television. According to California State University Northridge, advertisement accounts for about 30% of all TV broadcasting time. Ordinary children see commercials of 20,000 TVs a year. Of course, it is not the place where only the TV watches advertisements. Popular magazines, especially women's magazines and many young people's magazines, are filled with advertisements. Pop-up ads are also displayed on the web.