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7 Sep

Should we be treating body modification as against the

Should we be treating body modification as against the
Brendan McCarthy – aka Dr Evil – ran Dr. Evil’s Body Modification Emporium in Wolverhampton from 2012 to 2015, where he carried out extreme body modification. In 2015, Wolverhampton Council argued that McCarthy didn’t have licence to perform procedures “akin to cosmetic surgery.” On the twenty first of March this 12 months, McCarthy was charged with six accounts of wounding, one being the removal of a customer’s ear, and handed a 40-month prison sentence in a ruling that senior Crown prosecutor Rhiannon Jones has called “a landmark case involving body modification.” While the case could also be unique, body modification has been happening world wide for an estimated 10,000 years — although only began to actually take off within the West within...
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7 Sep

Revenge beauty: 12 on-screen transformations that exposed inner darkness

Revenge beauty: 12 on-screen transformations that exposed inner darkness
Whenever you Google the words ‘revenge make-up’, the outcomes mostly discuss with the concept of showing an ex-lover what they’re missing through the beautifying effects of a makeover. Many cite achieving a ‘glow-up’, which seems intrinsically tied to the before-and-after makeover scene often depicted on film, from Pretty Woman (1990) to The Princess Diaries (2001).  There’s one other form of makeover scene though, often linked to a unique form of revenge, or sometimes representing melancholy, ecstasy, or rage. It all the time signals character development, not necessarily from bespectacled and dowdy to blowdried and desirable, but perhaps from vulnerable to armoured, or from human to monstrous.  The rituals surrounding beauty are sometimes described as types of self-care – which, in fact, they...
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7 Sep

A temporary history of how teeth have been represented

A temporary history of how teeth have been represented
Welcome to Beauty School, the corner of Dazed Beauty dedicated to learning. From guides to histories, that is where we make clear past subcultural movements and educate our readers on current trends and various goings-on. We’ve come a great distance since those sexist toothpaste ads from the 1950s. Or have we? While the blatant sexism may need gone, you’ll still see ads with impossibly unattainable beauty standards. Picture a model with chiselled movie star looks and a set of blindingly white teeth as symmetrical as a butterfly. Ah, that Colgate smile! The dominant image of perfect pearly whites hasn’t modified all that much in 70 years. Yet while you peer behind that façade you’ll observe an entire recent beauty landscape. Dental...
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