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How Manufactured Beauty Cosplays Natural & Exotic Beauty In Hollywood…And Creates Insecure Women

Sanni Lark
3 min readFeb 1, 2025

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Why does the average woman feel terrible for naturally looking like her favorite celebrity’s before photo that magically resurfaced on the internet decades later?

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Real talk, the beauty we are trained to feel jealous and insecure over is an illusion, as it is access to beauty that was paid for. The majority of glamorous women who grace the red carpet and have cameras in their faces 24/7 are not natural beauties. Well, they were at one point, but then they decided to become manufactured beauties to further their careers. And this is totally fine; I have nothing against cosmetic surgery. But, why does the average woman feel terrible for naturally looking like her favorite celebrity’s before photo that magically resurfaced on the internet decades later?

For the most part, the facial features we think are attributed to being a certain race or mixed with that race are facial features that were purchased. Especially those dainty, slim noses. But, these influencers and celebrities still attempt to hide the truth with their tall tales by declaring that their beauty can be credited to their parents or ancestors when their family line actually gave them noses that they no longer possess.

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Sanni Lark
Sanni Lark

Written by Sanni Lark

Channeling sacred, unadulterated, feminine chaos and wisdom through writing. For more primordial womanhood activation visit: https://www.sannilark.com

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