Imagine you are at home and watching TV. Through this channel, you can preview episodes of Toddlers & Tiara next week. The girls they show are frills, sparkling costumes, fake teeth, wigs, fake sunburns, and make-ups. These children are often bad, obedient and overly active between the ages of 4 and 6. This lifestyle is also very harmful for these children, in addition to having an impact on the appearance, even if this lifestyle is contaminated with beautiful and talented ideas. What happens? l
A. Children's beauty contests should be banned. It enables children, especially young girls, to use artificial means to enhance their self esteem. People are born, not makeup, spray, big hair, dental prostheses. Not only will it lead to a decline in the young girls self esteem, but they will make them sexually active. 1. What does the beauty contest teach? How do you hone your beauty? How do you apply eye mascara and eye shadow to "extend your eyes" or "make them look beautiful"? How to apply the blush in a way to highlight the cheekbones? It may cause people to force too hard on their beauty, but this is not normal.
Young girls should not be exposed to beauty contests. The beauty contest became part of the American society in the 1920s. The child's beauty contest contest started in the 1960's. Children's beauty contests include sportswear styling, evening dresses, dance and talents. Judge your child based on the child's appearance, ability, balance, perfection, confidence. ("Kareen Nussbaum") It is terrible for your child to be judged by others. - The beauty contest teaches girls to be self-confident with self-confidence, and they confident the participants. Miss America's beauty contest has been televised nationwide since 1954. It pays for school education for dozens of girls, but it can also become a derogatory and sneaky woman. Women can overshoot to meet the criteria of the winner and athlete of the previous beauty contest
Children's beauty contest contest is a controversial topic not only in the United States but around the world. The beauty contest taught young girls a bad course and they grew too soon. Those who strongly disagree with the contests of children's beauty believe that the children involved are materialized and believed to be closer to eye candy than small girls. Many people are tired of exploitation and are beginning to change their movements. - Last autumn the House of Congress passed the bill prohibiting children under the age of 16 from participating in the beauty contest. Chantal Jouanno, one of the dull champions of the bill, praised the vote and declared, "For girls aged 6 to 12, it is important for her mother that beauty is extremely destructive." . (Rubin)