7 min read•june 18, 2024
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When comparing beauty standards, China is very similar to other East Asian countries that differ greatly in comparison to Western beauty standards. Fashion has evolved from much more traditional clothing to more modern styles, most likely influenced by other regions.
When talking about beauty standards in China, skin tone has to be mentioned. In China, fair skin is preferred. It's based on the claim that you are more beautiful if you are more pale. This dates way back to the dynasties, where skin color displayed your social class. Since the lower classes worked outside in the sun, darker skin was attributed to them and physical labor. The wealthier you were, the less physical labor you had to do in the sun, supposedly making you more pale-skinned.
As a result, even in the modern world, many women go outside fully covered and with sun umbrellas. Face masks are also commonly worn to prevent UV rays from tanning their faces. There is even one for beach days, dubbed the "facekini". A common idiom in China states: "Fair skin conceals a thousand flaws." Others simply avoid going outside much at all. This is a stark difference from the Western preference for tanning.
On the topic of the preference for fairer skin, in many South Asian countries, including China, skin-whitening products have been widely used to achieve a lighter skin tone. These can be very dangerous because of the ingredients, such as mercury. Mercury can cause damage to kidneys, nerves, and other health problems!
These products tend to be smuggled into East Asian countries, as many are considered illegal. Many of the smuggling operations are aided with the help of customs agents. This is because many customs agents believe that they are helping the citizens by helping import skin-whitening products that are affordable.
This preference for a lighter skin tone is also reflective in the often limited foundation and face makeup shade ranges and well as the prevalence of brightening creams in cosmetic stores.
There are two quick 3 character summaries on the most ideal man and woman: 白富美(bái fùměi), which quite literally means a white, rich, and beautiful (girl) and 高富帅(gāofù shuài), which also quite literally means tall ↕️, rich, and handsome (man)...
Double-eyelids are another preference in China. More than half of East Asians have monolids, leading to a common surgery called blepharoplasty that gives you double eyelids. With double eyelids, the eye appears larger, and therefore more "beautiful."
Many Chinese seek features such as larger eyes as mentioned above, a high nose bridge, and paler skin. Being extremely thin is also desired in China. Many clothing brands, especially small boutiques, carry a limited size range or even just one size. This can reinforce the idea that women need to be a certain size and negatively affect the health of many women in China.
Fashion trends for women in China tend to follow a more innocent and angelic look. There is also a darker side that seems more "gothy," but the naïve and young look tends to be preferred. Men tend to wear outfits that make them seem more sophisticated. Another popular option for men is "sporty" outfits.
Famous fashion brands are extremely popular in China, and there is a whole knockoff industry of these brands. In fact, if you visit a city, you are bound to encounter more than one street corner filled with vendors with fakes. They also tend to set up shop near the actual shop. China is infamous for having dupes of the more expensive products on the market 🛒. These products tend to have spelling errors, or other mistakes, that make them more obvious to the trained eye. Many people purchase these products because they cannot afford the real products, but wish to come off to others as "wealthy".
With all this information, we should remind ourselves and others not to modify ourselves or your body to fit into your society's standards. Understanding the reasons behind these cultural norms is okay, but don't do anything harmful to your body. You are beautiful and wonderful just the way you are!
One of the most fun ways to experience Chinese culture is through its music and T.V. shows. Check out the sections below⬇️for some recommendations of popular Chinese songs and shows. Which variety show or song are you most interested in watching or listening to?
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7 min read•june 18, 2024
user_sophia9212
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When comparing beauty standards, China is very similar to other East Asian countries that differ greatly in comparison to Western beauty standards. Fashion has evolved from much more traditional clothing to more modern styles, most likely influenced by other regions.
When talking about beauty standards in China, skin tone has to be mentioned. In China, fair skin is preferred. It's based on the claim that you are more beautiful if you are more pale. This dates way back to the dynasties, where skin color displayed your social class. Since the lower classes worked outside in the sun, darker skin was attributed to them and physical labor. The wealthier you were, the less physical labor you had to do in the sun, supposedly making you more pale-skinned.
As a result, even in the modern world, many women go outside fully covered and with sun umbrellas. Face masks are also commonly worn to prevent UV rays from tanning their faces. There is even one for beach days, dubbed the "facekini". A common idiom in China states: "Fair skin conceals a thousand flaws." Others simply avoid going outside much at all. This is a stark difference from the Western preference for tanning.
On the topic of the preference for fairer skin, in many South Asian countries, including China, skin-whitening products have been widely used to achieve a lighter skin tone. These can be very dangerous because of the ingredients, such as mercury. Mercury can cause damage to kidneys, nerves, and other health problems!
These products tend to be smuggled into East Asian countries, as many are considered illegal. Many of the smuggling operations are aided with the help of customs agents. This is because many customs agents believe that they are helping the citizens by helping import skin-whitening products that are affordable.
This preference for a lighter skin tone is also reflective in the often limited foundation and face makeup shade ranges and well as the prevalence of brightening creams in cosmetic stores.
There are two quick 3 character summaries on the most ideal man and woman: 白富美(bái fùměi), which quite literally means a white, rich, and beautiful (girl) and 高富帅(gāofù shuài), which also quite literally means tall ↕️, rich, and handsome (man)...
Double-eyelids are another preference in China. More than half of East Asians have monolids, leading to a common surgery called blepharoplasty that gives you double eyelids. With double eyelids, the eye appears larger, and therefore more "beautiful."
Many Chinese seek features such as larger eyes as mentioned above, a high nose bridge, and paler skin. Being extremely thin is also desired in China. Many clothing brands, especially small boutiques, carry a limited size range or even just one size. This can reinforce the idea that women need to be a certain size and negatively affect the health of many women in China.
Fashion trends for women in China tend to follow a more innocent and angelic look. There is also a darker side that seems more "gothy," but the naïve and young look tends to be preferred. Men tend to wear outfits that make them seem more sophisticated. Another popular option for men is "sporty" outfits.
Famous fashion brands are extremely popular in China, and there is a whole knockoff industry of these brands. In fact, if you visit a city, you are bound to encounter more than one street corner filled with vendors with fakes. They also tend to set up shop near the actual shop. China is infamous for having dupes of the more expensive products on the market 🛒. These products tend to have spelling errors, or other mistakes, that make them more obvious to the trained eye. Many people purchase these products because they cannot afford the real products, but wish to come off to others as "wealthy".
With all this information, we should remind ourselves and others not to modify ourselves or your body to fit into your society's standards. Understanding the reasons behind these cultural norms is okay, but don't do anything harmful to your body. You are beautiful and wonderful just the way you are!
One of the most fun ways to experience Chinese culture is through its music and T.V. shows. Check out the sections below⬇️for some recommendations of popular Chinese songs and shows. Which variety show or song are you most interested in watching or listening to?
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