Are Beauty Pageants harmful? Yes, beauty pageants lower girls self-esteem and causes girls to try dangerous diets.
Beauty contests are harmful to young girls most times. Not all beauty pageants are harmful to young teens because there is good that comes out of it but then again for other pageants they can cause a girl to have low self-esteem. Beauty contests are harmful to young girls everywhere because they can lower a girl’s self-esteem and reinforce society’s belief that a woman should look a certain way.We know this because “In 2003, studies published in the journal of Eating and Weight Disorders. ” “Researchers reported that over one-fourth (26%) of the women in a pageant had been told or perceived they had an eating disorder.
“Almost half (48. 5%) reported wanting to be thinner and 57% were trying to lose the weight. ” Child beauty pageants are exploitative, pressurizing children to adopt semi-sexualized adult mannerisms that they do not fully understand and enforcing the message that physical appearance is all that is important.Which also by chance causes girls to try dangerous diets. Child beauty pageants are a great method of establishing a foundation of strong character for children, pageants promote adaptability in different situations, independence, and the growth of strong personal identity/integrity.
But entering young girls in beauty pageants is detrimental to their well-being because it leads them to the conclusion that physical beauty is the primary judge of their character, and that they are not beautiful without the extensive use of cosmetics and fancy clothing.Beauty pageants held for young girls are beneficial to their self-esteem because it encourages children to be charismatic and provides them a safe place to dress up and perform for audiences outside those of their home. This proves that the unrealistic expectation of beauty pageants have low self-esteem because they feel like they still aren’t beautiful enough.