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By Cherry Woodburn on August 19, 2010
‘Human Barbie’ Creating The Next Designer Generation Trending: The New 25 Is Old And Haggard The daughter’s opinion: Hannah Burge, age 16, said: “I wanted to have Botox for two reasons – it prevents wrinkles and everyone at my school was talking about having “B”. I had a couple of lines on my forehead and [...]
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Posted in Perceptions & Paradigms, Women's Issues | Tagged anti-aging products, Botox, Children's Beauty Pageants, cosmetic procedure industry, Hannah Burge, Human Barbie, Sarah Burge, Teen toxing, teenagers and botox |
By Cherry Woodburn on August 19, 2010
‘Human Barbie’ Creating The Next Designer Generation Trending: The New 25 Is Old And Haggard The daughter’s opinion: Hannah Burge, age 16, said: “I wanted to have Botox for two reasons – it prevents wrinkles and everyone at my school was talking about having “B”. I had a couple of lines on my forehead and [...]
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Posted in Perceptions & Paradigms, Women's Issues | Tagged anti-aging products, Botox, Children's Beauty Pageants, cosmetic procedure industry, Hannah Burge, Human Barbie, Sarah Burge, Teen toxing, teenagers and botox |
By Cherry Woodburn on May 24, 2010
April Brilliant, a former Mrs. Maryland and the director of Maryland-based Mystic Pageants, says pageants give little girls a chance to play Cinderella. “It’s more like playing dress-up,” says Brilliant, who has coordinated the Little Miss and Mister American Pageant in Summerville, S.C. “Like if you were home doing your hair, doing makeup, dressing up [...]
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Posted in Women's Issues | Tagged beauty, Children's Beauty Pageants, girls, Miss America, Miss Universe, self esteem, women |
By Cherry Woodburn on May 24, 2010
April Brilliant, a former Mrs. Maryland and the director of Maryland-based Mystic Pageants, says pageants give little girls a chance to play Cinderella. “It’s more like playing dress-up,” says Brilliant, who has coordinated the Little Miss and Mister American Pageant in Summerville, S.C. “Like if you were home doing your hair, doing makeup, dressing up [...]
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Posted in Women's Issues | Tagged beauty, Children's Beauty Pageants, girls, Miss America, Miss Universe, self esteem, women |