Last Updated on January 7, 2021
This form of art is for many a surfacing process of their inner thoughts of something or someone. It is a physical memory embodying one’s past experiences or even beliefs even though sometimes some would be endangered by having skin cancer.
South Korea : A Heart-Shaped Face
Have you ever noticed that South Koreans, stars in particular, look in a way alike? Besides, you would rarely find anyone in South Korea who has never had plastic surgery.
In reality, people have become obsessed with plastic surgeries; that is no surprise because advertisements in big cities, in particular, embolden to give it a try. There is one single thing any Korean perhaps would do anything to get: it is the Heart-Shaped Face which is for them the peak of facial beauty.
The operations Koreans go through just to get the heart-shaped face are highly complex, encompassing breaking the jaw-bones into nearly three fractions, getting rid of the central fraction and combining the two other parts together.
Hence, the patients will get one of those pointed chins that will be rendered later softer. But the end of the plastic operation is not the end of suffering, as one welcomes few more days of not being able to eat solid food. Do you really think that it is still worth it?
Mauritania : Overweight
Mauritania, the land where skinny ladies have no room because this is where you can eat as much as you can without feeling guilty about it, for you are working on making your body more attractive.
This is almost a solid cultural tradition for the Mauritanians, otherwise, ladies will have no chance to grab men’s attention. What parents do is sending their daughters to particular farms where they should get about 16,000 calories per day.
This is a common practice in the Mauritanian community, but for some reason, they tend to give importance to the beauty of the female body at the expense of her health. It is good sometimes to give your stomach what it desires, but careful with portions.