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I think our current definition of beauty is going to be a bit skewed from that kind of logic, too, since so much of it is driven now by marketers trying to convince people that they need to buy stuff to be pretty. Being able to buy that stuff is an indicator of wealth, but it seems to me to be more picking an unattainable standard of beauty so that incredibly few can reach it and everyone else is a potential customer. Post a comment in response: |
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