Body Image of Women
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Take a good look at some of the different advertisements below.  It clearly shows how the appearance of a woman has to be thin and have a clear beautiful face.  It is very rare to see bigger woman or women with facial deformities in advertisements.  The individuals have faces that are flawless in which their pores aren't even there.  With these types of ads, leads ways women want to improve their appearance.

Brand:Candies Ad:Shoes
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Photo of:Ashlee Simpson

Brand:Chanel Ad:Perfume
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Photo of:Keira Knightley

Brand:RIMMEL Ad:Nail Polish
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Brand:Shiseido Ad:Make-Up
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Photo of: Angelina Jolie

Brand:Speedo Ad:Swimwear
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Photo of: Amanda Beard

Brand:Guess Ad:Shirts
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Photo of: Anna Nicole Smith

Brand: Loreal Ad:Makeup
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Photo of: Penelope Cruz

Brand: bebe Ad: Clothing&Accessories
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Brand: TRUCCO Ad: Hair Products & Make-Up
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Brand: Fayreform Ad: Intimate Apparel
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From the different types of advertisements shown above, it proves that the body image does mean a lot in the appearance for women. Therefore advertisers do not use women that are medium or large. All the women in each advertisement are thin. Even though the product can be used by individuals of all different types and sizes, but only the thin and beautiful can advertise the product(s).