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  • Beauty And The Beholding
    The classification of beauty depends very much on when and where you are. Each culture and era has its own idea of what epitomises beauty. In Renaissance Europe the full bodied woman was considered to be the essence of beauty, whereas the 1990’s saw the catwalks of the world paying homage to the tall and slim, and in contrast, the Kayan people of Thailand elongate their necks from childhood with metal rings to achieve the perfect long slender throat to achieve their idea of ideal beauty. Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder but throughout all time women have tried to improve the way they looked and in their quest for perfection women have experimented with some perculiar and downright perilous methods.

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