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1 Apr

Body artist Coral Johnson won’t stand in your bullshit

Body artist Coral Johnson won’t stand in your bullshit
From her shaved head and heavy eyeliner to her patch of vitiligo and chipped teeth, Coral Veronica Mae Johnson is unapologetic about her unique beauty The Dazed Beauty Community is our ever-expanding encyclopaedia of creatives and emerging talent from the world over who're redefining the way in which we take into consideration beauty. From supermodels to digital artists to makeup prodigies transforming themselves of their bedrooms, these are the wonder influencers of tomorrow who embody all the things Dazed Beauty is about. Discover them here. “Once I’m shoving a needle through someone’s skin, I make a reference to them,” explains Coral Johnson-McDaniel. “It’s reasonably sentimental, a pure stranger is giving over their trust in...
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25 Feb

Confidence Secrets From 4 Women Pushing Back Against Beauty

Confidence Secrets From 4 Women Pushing Back Against Beauty
Shutterstock / Prostock-studio. Beauty standards are engraved into girls from a young age. Our Barbies and dolls come perfectly packaged with their hair, makeup, and nails already done. Most of us played with those toys as we watched our moms get dolled up for the day. Beauty seems fun and playful until we evolve into teenagers. Then, a lot of us feel the pressure to evolve to trends and alter our hair and makeup. The parts of ourselves we once deemed “just wonderful” have turn out to be our biggest insecurities. Our bodies, skin, and hair begin to alter while comparison sets in. This, at times, creates a divide between women, mainly because we feel like we’re not “adequate” to be her...
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6 Feb

Unpicking the history of gay male beauty standards

Unpicking the history of gay male beauty standards
From physique culture, through to Tom of Finland and Grindr – gay male culture all the time been rigid relating to policing body types and enforcing outdated ideas of masculinity It only takes a scroll through Grindr to see that a select few body types reign supreme relating to gay men: from oiled, glistening torsos to slim, hairless bodies, it seems our definitions of ‘beauty’ are fairly rigid inside our so called ‘community’. Ideals could have modified and expanded over the previous couple of a long time, but ultimately little has shifted – and research shows that it’s having an actual effect on each our mental and our physical health. Crucially, there’s historical context to...
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20 Dec

Larry Owens on Broadway’s beauty standards as a queer

Larry Owens on Broadway’s beauty standards as a queer
Fresh from his role as Usher, in Michael R. Jackson’s off-Broadway A Strange Loop, the musical comedian demands to be seen, heard and adored “I feel like I successfully created a latest form of leading man for the musical theatre.” These are the words of Larry Owens, the supernova comedian, musical performer, and, as of this summer, uncanny stage star. Owens has never played coy about his many gifts—the booming voice; the immediate, startling connection to his audiences; and his deeply articulate showbiz vocabulary. And he has never shied away from what sets him apart within the industry: He's black. He's queer. He's of size.  This summer, Owens starred in Michael R. Jackson’s off-Broadway...
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