What Is Ethnocentrism And How It Affects Beauty

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  • @Theloveinabubble
    @Theloveinabubble Pƙed 4 lety +1009

    Man Latinamerica is way too rooted with racism (and classism) towards dark and brown skinned people. If you watch any kind of show from whichever country, almost all the celebrities are white, but common people on the streets don't look like that (maybe some, but it's not the avarage person)

    • @jasmineportillo13
      @jasmineportillo13 Pƙed 4 lety +142

      Or when a child turns out to be dark they always say "pobrecito es negro/moreno" as if being darker is ugly

    • @flyingchickens3149
      @flyingchickens3149 Pƙed 4 lety +11

      Sad but true

    • @meavita9191
      @meavita9191 Pƙed 4 lety +86

      I agree. I'm Argentinian, and here (or at least the area that I live in) I mostly see more European looking people, including myself. As my uncle said, "Tans, or darker skin tones, are only seen as attractive if a white person has them"

    • @user-mz6lw2qk2b
      @user-mz6lw2qk2b Pƙed 4 lety +1

      Jass P people like skin colours and features they have themselves.

    • @flyingchickens3149
      @flyingchickens3149 Pƙed 4 lety +59

      @@user-mz6lw2qk2b I wish! As a dark-skinned person in Latin America I spend my whole childhood feeling inferior because of it. I'm not proud of that, but that is what was taught to us from the beginning, even if it's through unconscious behaviors. Once an adult you realize stuff like that doesn't matter, but sadly no: most of us were made to believe fair skin is the most beautiful... and had to LEARN to see the beauty of darker tones (which ARE beautiful, we are just taught otherwise).

  • @OpalsRealm
    @OpalsRealm Pƙed 4 lety +1967

    Glad I went natural and tried to stop fitting in, used to wear blue contacts and straighten my hair and almost bleached my skin, now I love myself for who I am. Sad this is still a thing smh

    • @merandtheboys4893
      @merandtheboys4893 Pƙed 4 lety +102

      As an Spaniard European, girl, rock it, because you guys are gorgeous 💘

    • @Thefire591
      @Thefire591 Pƙed 4 lety +173

      Had a phase like that myself as a middle eastern male growing up in a nordic country. Glad that phase is long gone. Couldn't be more comfortable in my own skin as I am now.
      PS: african hair is the best hair out there and african girls look super nice with their natural hair texture 😍😍

    • @brendonsforehead4961
      @brendonsforehead4961 Pƙed 4 lety +16

      Thefire I get that you’re feeling comfortable in your own skin now and that’s great but no need to think you’re suddenly better/have the best xyz things

    • @alexandraxox
      @alexandraxox Pƙed 4 lety +81

      Brendons Forehead that’s his opinion and I actually agree w his opinion. No need to get mad over it

    • @brendonsforehead4961
      @brendonsforehead4961 Pƙed 4 lety +7

      L K no ones mad tho and that was just my opinion as well so wdym?

  • @marcelobraga3154
    @marcelobraga3154 Pƙed 4 lety +1461

    As a brazilian, I totally agreed with what you've said. The european features are more praised instead of the skin color itself. In fact, the tanned look is extremely well perceived here, it gives that beach vibe.

    • @davyddocarmocabral2989
      @davyddocarmocabral2989 Pƙed 4 lety +25

      Foi exatamente o que ele falou, enquanto na Índia são famosos os cremes clareadores de pele, aqui são as rinoplastias e afins

    • @MrCheesecake1928
      @MrCheesecake1928 Pƙed 4 lety +52

      Yet still what makes Brazilian people so attractive is the mix of races. You have very attractive people in your country!

    • @supermonk3y07
      @supermonk3y07 Pƙed 4 lety +18

      Same as in Mexico

    • @runsprints4life767
      @runsprints4life767 Pƙed 4 lety +107

      @@MrCheesecake1928 yup, cuz being mixed automatically makes you attractive. Lol.

    • @1dogissky
      @1dogissky Pƙed 4 lety +5

      Same in the Caribbean

  • @Melcatsite
    @Melcatsite Pƙed 4 lety +639

    I'm black and I used to want to be light skinned so bad, but it was sad how it was my own family members who praised lighter skin as better and more attractive.

    • @AvengeHergears
      @AvengeHergears Pƙed 4 lety +1

      www.reddit.com/r/unpopularopinion/comments/f9ati8/comment/fivvffk
      I saw this on reddit a couple days ago. I went to a diverse high school and I never understood why African Americans would stereotype themselves by color.

    • @96PLAID
      @96PLAID Pƙed 4 lety +24

      @@AvengeHergears just read the post. The reason why we have to distinguish our selves is because the experience and treatment one may receive can be linked to the lightness of darkness of ones skin. So even when we all want to unify we can see that lighter skinned people will get better treatment which will alienate them from the rest of the race.

    • @albertkoshy9678
      @albertkoshy9678 Pƙed 4 lety +8

      Im Indian and I felt the same way

    • @froggy3268
      @froggy3268 Pƙed 3 lety +5

      It’s so deep rooted too:(

    • @ladybluelotus
      @ladybluelotus Pƙed 3 lety

      But you do understand why, don't you? So, change that with your own children, instead of perpetuating it. That's just one of the many things we can do.

  • @ablebodied175
    @ablebodied175 Pƙed 4 lety +1106

    I remember during Sophmore year of high school wanting to look like a white boy. Glad I'm outta that phase and genuinely like the way I look now.

    • @alexandraxox
      @alexandraxox Pƙed 4 lety +90

      I hate going to an all white high school because my boyfriend is a person of color. Everyone outside of my high school thinks he’s gorgeous (as do I) but none of my white friends care for his appearance because he’s not white. Sometimes it takes getting out of that environment to realize you’re actually good looking, but just not white

    • @ablebodied175
      @ablebodied175 Pƙed 4 lety +20

      @@alexandraxox I felt like that in college. I went to a majority white high school and while I was awkward and didn't have the best social skills I wasn't this outcast. Never really got any attention but when I got to college I actually started getting attention. My college had much more ethnicities.

    • @ablebodied175
      @ablebodied175 Pƙed 4 lety +32

      @@disinteresteddimitar9893 it's still this way except black men have joined the "pretty boy", "hot" squad or whatever you wanna call it. I would say it's because of rap becoming the most popular genre in America and with the rise of stars like Michael b Jordan, Idris Elba, Chadwick Boseman. It'll take some time for Asians of all geographic regions to enter the limelight.

    • @RyanDelfRYN
      @RyanDelfRYN Pƙed 4 lety +10

      Shehryar Ali Eurocentric beauty standard is in every culture because they are the most attractive so I don’t blame you

    • @ablebodied175
      @ablebodied175 Pƙed 4 lety +5

      @@temposetter1091 yeah but in general most Asians do not fit the pretty boy aesthetic. Maybe as kpop grows they might. Right now, average Asian men have it rough.

  • @SimmSumm
    @SimmSumm Pƙed 4 lety +647

    You're right when it comes to high fashion non-white models picking only the models who are the extreme of their race. You never see just a regular brown skinned black model...they are ALWAYS the darkens of the dark...midnight blue black with small European noses and very full lips.
    Even with Winnie...she's techiqually a brown skinned black woman, but she has a genetic disorder so again she's an extreme of our race.
    I've never seen just the average brown skinned black woman who is a super model.

    • @princessleah187xx4
      @princessleah187xx4 Pƙed 4 lety +129

      Not sure how young you are but in the 90s there were TONS of dark and brown skinned models. For instance :Kiara Kabukuru, Anansa Johnson, Beverley Johnson, Naomi Campbell, Lana Ogilvie,Roshumba,Arlenis Sosa, Beverley Peele, the list goes on. The modelling industry was way more diverse in the 90s than it is now.

    • @SimmSumm
      @SimmSumm Pƙed 4 lety +53

      PrincessLeah187 xx age has nothing to do witj what I said.
      I said when it comes to the high end fashion industry they will only pick out the most extreme of minorities looks. They will pick the tallest, darkest, bald headed model from Africa that they can find.
      I remember clearly the 80's and 90's and the fashion industry is getting worse when it comes to picking these extremes in models.

    • @selinkorkmaz1019
      @selinkorkmaz1019 Pƙed 4 lety +20

      Jasmine be average people are no models?

    • @selinkorkmaz1019
      @selinkorkmaz1019 Pƙed 4 lety +4

      PrincessLeah187 xx exactly tf

    • @user-dz2hj6jo5h
      @user-dz2hj6jo5h Pƙed 4 lety +44

      Doesn’t that count for every race in modelling, the white models have very exaggerated sharp noses and eyeshapes, usually are as pale as possible. I agree there could be more diversity but ofc the high fashion models are going to be extremes, that’s the point.

  • @nik8099
    @nik8099 Pƙed 4 lety +872

    I think the beauty standard seems to be merging into this exotic 'ambiguous' look.

    • @devynnbarber9394
      @devynnbarber9394 Pƙed 4 lety +22

      Nader Abed I agree

    • @moonrocked
      @moonrocked Pƙed 4 lety +69

      kinG iZZy most mixed people look like white people who can tan easily.

    • @angeloalcantar5401
      @angeloalcantar5401 Pƙed 4 lety +117

      Jeremy Jones ok boomer

    • @pistolen87
      @pistolen87 Pƙed 4 lety +14

      @kinG iZZy And African, Middle eastern, Indian, and Asian.

    • @celesteaurigue5546
      @celesteaurigue5546 Pƙed 4 lety +69

      Jeremy Jones Many people prefer the exotic ambiguous look over the cold icy white look.

  • @KaylaNoelle1
    @KaylaNoelle1 Pƙed 4 lety +352

    I went to a school with a minority of white people, most of the students were Asian, mainly Indian, or black. Growing up my favourite Barbie was a black ballerina with a purple dress and really curly hair with caramel highlights, I thought she was so beautiful and I painted her nails gold with a toothpick and carried her around. I guess it makes sense based on the school I went to, white wasn’t as much the default to me because as a child your school environment is like your whole world.

    • @tamiwithani
      @tamiwithani Pƙed 4 lety +5

      Sounds like Trinidad and Tobago. White people are the minority

    • @mIsErIeSandDrAmA
      @mIsErIeSandDrAmA Pƙed 4 lety +24

      Doesnt make sense cause im arab we went to school where there werent any whites yet everyones definition of beauty was white blond blue eyes

    • @tamiwithani
      @tamiwithani Pƙed 4 lety +47

      @@mIsErIeSandDrAmA theres a thing called media. We have media here too but in Trinidad African diaspora wanted to look mixed. We wanted curly hair and light brown skin but no one i knew wanted to be blonde and blue eyes because mixed people (african + white) were treated better so the goal is to look mixed. Trinidad indian diaspora on the other hand want to look blue eye/blonde hair since their phenotype is already closer to typical european (eg: straight hair) but they are still dark haired, eyed and skinned so they try to get closer to European in their own way. Its really all colonization's fault

    • @ladybluelotus
      @ladybluelotus Pƙed 3 lety +7

      Same in the sense of not having a white beauty standard while growing up. Dispite live in the US and going to all white schools. There's a theory about first introduction that basically states that the first images that a child associates with beauty, set their beauty standard.

    • @innitbruv-lascocomics9910
      @innitbruv-lascocomics9910 Pƙed 3 lety

      @@stomio6491 Not really, just depends on where you live honestly

  • @HweolRidda
    @HweolRidda Pƙed 4 lety +146

    Colorism is strong in India but a lot of evidence says it preceded European colonialism. For example skin shade has strong correlation to caste and the Europeans simply weren't in India long enough to create that trend. Colorism might have roots in migration/invasion from the northwest, places like Persia, long before the Euopeans.

    • @fbi8079
      @fbi8079 Pƙed 4 lety +24

      N Allanson Yeah, colourism was pretty common in many cultures including European ones even before colonialism and globalisation

    • @forteeve3355
      @forteeve3355 Pƙed 2 lety +11

      I'd argue that colorism and racism coincide and feed off of eachother in that colorism favors lighter skin, as does the racism often perpetuated through eurocentrism- especially in today's day and age.

    • @TheKonnoisseur11
      @TheKonnoisseur11 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Yea I think the arians conquered first and civilized it

    • @Queen_Raven_
      @Queen_Raven_ Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@forteeve3355 Which is why I wish I was darker. Im a bit ashamed to have light skin.

    • @hi-ve1cw
      @hi-ve1cw Pƙed 2 lety +6

      Yup, I've noticed that in old indian paintings before british colonialism the beautiful, high status women are always depicted with paler skin whilst their servants have darker skin. It's definitely rooted in classism, elite people didn't have to work out in the sun so they were paler

  • @Theswedetwins
    @Theswedetwins Pƙed 4 lety +565

    I’m honestly so bitter about how scientific discoveries are portrayed as if it’s all European, not that they didn’t contribute at all but they were pretty late to the party, especially in mathematics

    • @yuyu-ff1wj
      @yuyu-ff1wj Pƙed 4 lety +13

      I dont really understand what exactly you mean, could you perhaps give me an example?

    • @Purwapada
      @Purwapada Pƙed 4 lety +29

      .
      yes well, who discovered gravity, invented the computer, discovered that E = mc2 etc.

    • @nik8099
      @nik8099 Pƙed 4 lety +24

      @@user-eu8su7ss5x I think what's funny is so many white people have recessed faces. Even in those modeling shots they just angle or edit to make the chin/jaw/maxilla stronger than it really is. I guess it's really a rarity. But I notice that some Asians and Latinos have stronger bone structure compared to the rest. I don't think this has to do with race though, it probably comes from tribe and genetics.

    • @JoiskiMe
      @JoiskiMe Pƙed 4 lety +22

      @@islamisthetruth3402 so true. I really hate when people lump the entire continent together as if we're one unified force. Italians and Norwegians are so diametrically opposite to each other they don't really have much in common.

    • @beau1207
      @beau1207 Pƙed 4 lety +2

      ʀÉȘᮄᮇ ᮄᮀᮋᮇ Y is your pfp black if you don’t like black people.

  • @JAHIDxJD
    @JAHIDxJD Pƙed 4 lety +788

    I always believed everyone was subconsciously racist. Now it makes sense with this evidence đŸ€Ł

    • @topg2820
      @topg2820 Pƙed 4 lety +44

      There is nothing wrong with being a Racist if it means loving your own people
      IDK why people assume if you love your own people that means you automatically hate people of other Races
      Loving your Race =/= Hating other Races, Nature herself is racist

    • @JAHIDxJD
      @JAHIDxJD Pƙed 4 lety +14

      ʀÉȘᮄᮇ ᮄᮀᮋᮇ I remember I got ridiculed by a couple of women because I hadn’t mentioned the black men in a Love Island video. I was just like “But I didn’t mention any Latino or oriental men either”. But yeah I do believe a white inferiority complex is in a lot of Asians. And I have no idea why it’s there and why I feel it at times

    • @BondofOblivion
      @BondofOblivion Pƙed 4 lety

      Right 😂😂

    • @BondofOblivion
      @BondofOblivion Pƙed 4 lety +202

      @@topg2820 racism isn't loving your own race

    • @lisah8438
      @lisah8438 Pƙed 4 lety +102

      @@topg2820 Racism does not mean loving your own race. Racism means hating a race or your even your own race.

  • @Des_.
    @Des_. Pƙed 4 lety +147

    I find it sad to process that this is the video that got very little views compared to others. 100k or 200k or even 300k people would rather hear about plastic surgery, photoshop, and celebs (which you do a phenomenal job of explaining nonetheless. This not meant to take away from your work in any way. ) rather than real life dehumanization and oppression towards our fellow human, the root of segregation, and how years of Eurocentric norms have brainwashing those who do/don't naturally conform.
    I feel like a huge majority of this video attracts people who've actually been through this and repels those who haven't (white guilt maybe? Guilt for benefitting from this? Or maybe just hearing about it make them uncomfortable.) My friend is a very white looking Hispanic girl although I'm sure she part white somewhere-- any time I bring up something similar like this or how it affected me, she subtly shuts me down. Until 2 minutes later I wonder why the conversation is over and realized what she did. Me-- trying to be the good friend, doesn't want to bring it up again because it clearly doesn't affect her and makes her uncomfortable.
    Or another very lighter skinned hispanic girl and I were debating what colorism is and she said it affects lighter skin people too. I had to face palm. Telling me I was somehow misrepresenting black people and honestly I think I need new friends.

    • @Sarah-ue1ew
      @Sarah-ue1ew Pƙed 4 lety +19

      the topic probably makes them uncomfortable so they avoid it

    • @GoldenBoyDims
      @GoldenBoyDims Pƙed 3 lety +17

      @@Sarah-ue1ew correct nobody wants to face the truth

    • @mimisvet8671
      @mimisvet8671 Pƙed 3 lety +3

      Why do you want us to feel guilty for living in our own world where we are ideal - i get minorities in Western countries having issues with representation, but we have people from Asia, Africa demanding "vetter" representation in western media which is mind blowing, why would your identity have issues for being not represented in media of countries you dont even live in -like Asians complaining model Vogue posted dosent look "average cute Asian" ok so dont read damn Vogue, Western magazine that looks to world through Western eyes, read Asian magazines that represent you bettet - simple.

    • @siobhansyt
      @siobhansyt Pƙed 3 lety +14

      Not just that their uncomfy though def a part of it. A lot of it is because white is the standard and default and they don’t care about anything but that! They don’t admit it but look, most of them couldn’t tell you anything about black culture, black movies etc. if they see a black face on a movie or as a lead, it’s black and they don’t want to see it! They make sure their support is withdrawn. The science behind that is complex, but mostly has to do with oppression, power, self centeredness and privilege

    • @SpongeMixify
      @SpongeMixify Pƙed 2 lety +3

      I completely see what you're saying. I'm a black woman but lately have been avoiding videos on the topic of race and oppression, simply because I don't like being reminded of how unfair society is. However, more people should be open to watching these types of videos, at least to educate themselves.

  • @ann7375
    @ann7375 Pƙed 3 lety +66

    why tf do pple try to always diminish racial struggles, like "Let's not bring race into this" wtf, my ethnicity has literally affected my life and shaped some of my insecurities, so please do talk more abt these issues

    • @za.monolit
      @za.monolit Pƙed 2 lety +4

      No, let's not.

    • @BitchChill
      @BitchChill Pƙed 2 lety +5

      Because not everything is about race

    • @Blub2cool
      @Blub2cool Pƙed rokem +2

      @@BitchChill but people obviously have racial and ethnic preferences when it comes to what they find attractive. So “NoT eVeRyThInG iS AbOuT RaCE!” Doesnt apply here because sure, not everything is about race but you cant just throw that phrase around whenever you dont want to talk about race when race has clearly played a role in what is being talked about.

    • @BitchChill
      @BitchChill Pƙed rokem

      @@Blub2cool Everything still isn't about race. Maybe you're just an ugly ass nigga, and want to blame it on "Muh Eurocentrism!"

    • @sainttheresetaylor2054
      @sainttheresetaylor2054 Pƙed rokem

      @@BitchChill but a lot of it is. are you white or not?

  • @yaok248
    @yaok248 Pƙed 4 lety +210

    As someone who is asian living in England, I don’t know whether I should love tanned or fair skin. In England everyone praises my tanned skin, when I travel to my home country I get told I’m too tanned... some days I’ll fake tan, some days I’ll use lighter foundation.

    • @star0809fel
      @star0809fel Pƙed 4 lety +16

      That's a good point, many people in North America like and prefer the tanned look, compared to certain asian countries where people who have a good tan try to appear more pale by applying product etc.

    • @brendonsforehead4961
      @brendonsforehead4961 Pƙed 4 lety +10

      undying dimitar I don’t like how my body’s skin color doesn’t match my face and arms color bc it’s just so noticeable on me😭

    • @JoiskiMe
      @JoiskiMe Pƙed 4 lety

      My problem is more that my actual skin hue isn't nice together with many of my favourite colours haha. I did get a cream that "dyed" my skin once though. I'll use it when I want to wear those clothes haha

    • @sakurahoor
      @sakurahoor Pƙed 4 lety +2

      Hahahaha

    • @sleepieste
      @sleepieste Pƙed 3 lety +16

      you don't have to follow the beauty standards of either country. it's okay to own what you have with pride and without reservations. let your skin be skin, tan or white.

  • @woo7239
    @woo7239 Pƙed 4 lety +216

    We should all love the skin we’re born in whilst cherishing the ones that we aren’t

    • @xxveraxx1488
      @xxveraxx1488 Pƙed 4 lety +17

      Woo yes, In Europe, white people tan their skin, while people in Asia, for example (who tend to have darker skin) bleach their skin. It's illogical but that's how the cosmetics industry makes money. Every skin tone is beautiful

    • @JJ.Picasso
      @JJ.Picasso Pƙed 4 lety +13

      That was said perfectly

    • @takeshikovach5165
      @takeshikovach5165 Pƙed rokem

      No.

  • @riazadhikari6418
    @riazadhikari6418 Pƙed 4 lety +78

    3:06 is factually incorrect. I am a South African and Afrikaners are white people descended from Dutch people who speak a language extremely similar to Dutch, and this ethnic group is currently dispersed throughout South Africa and Namibia, as well as parts of Zimbabwe and Botswana.
    Afrikaners are not people who were sold in slave trading to the West. Modern Americans of African descent are mainly from West Africa, the furthest south that slave traders went is modern day Angola. The study is speaking about African Americans, however uses the spelling Afrikans which is similar to the name of the language and ethnic group Afrikaans. This is where I believe the confusion stems from.
    Otherwise, good video!

    • @moonie1825
      @moonie1825 Pƙed 4 lety +2

      Am confused isnt that what the video said?

  • @mssproud
    @mssproud Pƙed 4 lety +261

    I can't focus on what the video is saying. Your voice is too beautiful

    • @isabeladorie1274
      @isabeladorie1274 Pƙed 4 lety +3

      deadly dimitar ahahahahahahahahahahahahaihateuuu

    • @Lana-me5qy
      @Lana-me5qy Pƙed 4 lety +19

      Honestly 😭 and his little laugh

    • @mssproud
      @mssproud Pƙed 4 lety +2

      @@deadlydimitarr I sense some jealousy â˜ș

    • @mssproud
      @mssproud Pƙed 4 lety +3

      @majestic movement then you should make a vid and let us decide

    • @mssproud
      @mssproud Pƙed 4 lety

      @@Lana-me5qy and the little nasalities here and there aw

  • @shamika8055
    @shamika8055 Pƙed 4 lety +211

    And in a world where whiteness is the status quo, the norm and the measure of success, REPRESENTATION MEANS EVERYTHING

    • @bw655
      @bw655 Pƙed 4 lety +31

      How is whiteness the status quo in the world? Whites only make up around 10% of the worlds population (probably lower if you discount Mixed “whites” and Non-European ethnicities). Are whites the status quo in Asia, the Middle East and Africa and their cultures? The reason you believe “whiteness” is the status quo is because you probably live in a western country where whites are the majority and you resent whites for this. You don’t have some advanced reasoning behind your beliefs, you are just resentful.

    • @angela.luntian
      @angela.luntian Pƙed 4 lety +9

      That's only because of the rise of television, media, and even globalization. It should be up to the individual races to NOT follow these standards as they have their own beauty. It's our (I'm asian) fault we normalized it as *the* standard.

    • @GoldenBoyDims
      @GoldenBoyDims Pƙed 3 lety +12

      @@bw655 it's because of popular media is all white people across the world from movies to tv shows to even games this had an effect on conditioning societies all over the world

    • @BitchChill
      @BitchChill Pƙed 2 lety +1

      If live in some western country, maybe

    • @leavemeal0ne378
      @leavemeal0ne378 Pƙed 2 lety +6

      @@bw655 don't be stupid. You know a lot of colonization happened

  • @primordialdoll
    @primordialdoll Pƙed 4 lety +184

    I like how informative your videos are but I hope you realise different European countries have different beauty standards, just as different Asian or African countries do. It's not accurate to say European beauty ideals are 'blonde hair, blue eyes and white skin'. Many mediterranean and eastern europeans have tan skin and dark hair and eyes and are seen as gorgeous. Do you think European beauty standards are universal between an Albanian and a Norweigan? I think this Eurocentric beauty standard you are talking about is correct, but applies more to Western Europe and colonial European countries such as the US, Canada, Australia etc.

    • @mrs.aloszaa8322
      @mrs.aloszaa8322 Pƙed 4 lety +67

      Thank you! I agree so much with this. Why they (meaning: mostly people from US) act like Europe is one big hive mind that has the same culture and same history including history of colonialism? There are European countries that DID NOT participate in colonialism for fuck's sake!! Platinum blonde hair, blue eyes and very light, pale skin is a very specific Nordic standard beauty which is one of variations of EU beauty standards but not THE ONLY ONE AND ONLY EUROPEAN beauty standard that exists IN ALL EUROPEAN COUNTRIES. All people in Europe don't look the same just like all Africans and Asians don't, there isn't even a "European average look" just like there isn't "African average look" but there definetely are "average Macedonian look" or "average Nigerian look" etc. Many times Europeans are able to guess who is from what country by looking at their facial features - "oh she looks Ukrainian" or "is he from France? He looks French" and many times the shade of a skin of a person doesn't even play a role in this (and fashion style even less). There are many naturally pale Italian people and many naturally tanned Poles for example but you can still tell them apart. Just because you are tanned doesn't mean you have to be Italian or Greek. And obviously - which comes with all of it (different facial features, structures + history and cultures) are different beauty standards in those countries on all of our existing continents.

    • @hybris8383
      @hybris8383 Pƙed 4 lety +8

      Aroha It’s just about power and imposing other ethnic and non-white beauty standards through media, it dose not matter to them that European beauty standards vary according to different ethnicities and nationalities

    • @Prototyp3m1nd
      @Prototyp3m1nd Pƙed 4 lety +33

      It's a < 10 minute video, he has to paint with broad strokes. He cited multiple sources and there are many more out there that say the same: the ideal is eurocentric. While there certainly are variations on the theme, he's covering what he can in the time allotted, and the "highest" ideal still tends towards blonde hair, blue eyes. Just watch news coverage. Brunettes might get some, but the majority of the stories that are picked up locally, nationally, and internationally about missing people are blonde haired, blue eyed white females, with everyone else falling somewhere off in the distance. When it's so prevalent that whom we "care" about when they go missing is affected by it that's about all she wrote.

    • @nicole-su8dl
      @nicole-su8dl Pƙed 4 lety +7

      it’s more about features, smooth hair, small button noses, thin bodies etc

    • @starfall4824
      @starfall4824 Pƙed 4 lety +5

      wrong. People think of Eastern Europeans as blond. Scandinavian and Baltic/Slavic girls are considered to be the most beautiful because of that reason. Blonds and Gingers are the rarest type of people. Their beauty naturally should be more cherished compared to 90% of people with dark hair and dark eyes.

  • @amasion2882
    @amasion2882 Pƙed 4 lety +93

    The “doll beauty experiment” has always fascinated me. I collected dolls in the past. Even in very young childhood I was always thrilled to find Black dolls or racially ambiguous looking dolls. They weren’t easy finds and many of them had features not portrayed in Caucasian looking dolls. It was like winning the jackpot whenever I found one. I had friends who collected and they were strictly Caucasian only collectors. I always thought they were weird.

    • @gittevandevelde2208
      @gittevandevelde2208 Pƙed 4 lety +3

      I had lot sof barbies. Of course, most were blonde. But I grew tired of them (they all looked the same! Blonde and blue eyes) while I cherished the more 'exotic' dolls way more and took better care of them. This sadly also includes the dolls that looked like myself, as I am a redhead.

    • @Palepetal
      @Palepetal Pƙed 2 lety

      Yeah, most of my barbies were blonde and blue eyed because of how prevalent they were. But I loved Bratz dolls, especially Yasmin because I thought she was the most beautiful/stylish

  • @pretty948
    @pretty948 Pƙed 3 lety +28

    I hate how brutally honest you are. I feel so shitty after watching your videos but I can't stop since they're so well made and entertaining.

  • @dogforever4
    @dogforever4 Pƙed 4 lety +167

    This channel has made me reassess how I consume “beauty” content online. I’m wondering if you could do another video discussing live video filters & editing. I used to think in all makeup pictures & videos that the models have perfectly smooth & hairless skin but now I question everything. Is it possible that videos can be edited to keep skin texture but get rid of facial hairs ie: hairs on cheeks & upper lip?

    • @agustinacastrolagonegro495
      @agustinacastrolagonegro495 Pƙed 4 lety +7

      Let me answer that question for you. It's absolutely possible to do (live) videos with filters. Think about Instagram's camera, which has the options integrated in the very bottom you use to get started.

    • @meow-gz1fy
      @meow-gz1fy Pƙed 4 lety +3

      I heard it's very popular for female models/people who wear a lot of makeup to shave their face
      I use to do it too for a while but honestly, it's a lot to keep up with on top of everything else

    • @dogforever4
      @dogforever4 Pƙed 4 lety +1

      Rose Yeah, I’ve heard of dermaplaning or shaving. I love this youtuber PICTURRESQUE Regina; she does a lot of close ups and while she has very lovely skin with few blemishes I can still see the texture & hairs so I’ve become more skeptical of other makeup channels. It’s quite disillusioning to know most makeup people fake their work

    • @Melissa-sx9vh
      @Melissa-sx9vh Pƙed 4 lety

      Actually he did a video about video editing and live editing : czcams.com/video/_refWNwaKF8/video.html

  • @user-tn6fg2du6v
    @user-tn6fg2du6v Pƙed 4 lety +68

    Straight noses are not a global beauty indicator . I’m Nigerian and your nose doesn’t haven’t to be straight to be considered as beautiful it just needs to be in proportion to the rest of your face !

    • @user-tn6fg2du6v
      @user-tn6fg2du6v Pƙed 4 lety +9

      5 and most of western and Southern Africa (the native black population) straight noses are a European and south Asian beauty standard . Round noses and flat noses are not shunned or seen as ugly

    • @user-tn6fg2du6v
      @user-tn6fg2du6v Pƙed 4 lety +4

      ʀÉȘᮄᮇ ᮄᮀᮋᮇ did I ask you for advise on getting a more narrow nose ?

    • @user-tn6fg2du6v
      @user-tn6fg2du6v Pƙed 4 lety +6

      ʀÉȘᮄᮇ ᮄᮀᮋᮇ you’re not normal . Stop commenting at me

    • @zelobiased2109
      @zelobiased2109 Pƙed 4 lety +15

      @@user-eu8su7ss5x how can u say if ur nose is wider than rihanna it's not normal, it all depends on ur facial features, it acc can suit someone. So shush.

    • @user-tn6fg2du6v
      @user-tn6fg2du6v Pƙed 4 lety +5

      ギスヱン who said anything about crooked noses ? Flat and round noses aren’t crooked most of the time

  • @smanthawalsh
    @smanthawalsh Pƙed 4 lety +23

    As a European we consider Fair skin unnatractive. A golden tan is wealth for vacations and stays. It’s the light eyes and hair which is placed on a pedestal.

  • @irgenddwo
    @irgenddwo Pƙed 4 lety +101

    It's interesting how much a "tall blue-eyed blonde" obsession is an american thing. In my country naturally blonde people are often considered to be too pale, boring or even plain actually. I doubt someone like Gwyneth Paltrow or even Blake Lively would likely be crowned the high school beauty queen.

    • @faustogiorno2300
      @faustogiorno2300 Pƙed 3 lety +13

      @OpheliĂ  Rose Sweden is full of african and middle eastern migrants, I doubt that

    • @drishyam272
      @drishyam272 Pƙed 3 lety +2

      which country are you from?

    • @fresapreso1491
      @fresapreso1491 Pƙed 3 lety +5

      bro, it's also a filipino thing. im telling you hehehe

    • @ms.bubs4fun506
      @ms.bubs4fun506 Pƙed 3 lety +13

      @@faustogiorno2300 Most likely it's a Norwegian country like Sweden. Only the cities have foreign immigrants of color. So she's probably from the countryside of her country where it's more homogenous.

    • @NoRockinMansLand
      @NoRockinMansLand Pƙed 2 lety

      @@faustogiorno2300 how does that change it?

  • @amazonpr1me759
    @amazonpr1me759 Pƙed 4 lety +68

    Light skin in many countries was seen as a sign of beauty in nations like india or china before contact with the west. That standard of lighter skin being more beautiful going back thousands of years. While there may be countries that where influenced by eurocentrism, it doesn't mean all nations that came into contact with europeans see those features beautiful because of those europeans.

    • @mimisvet8671
      @mimisvet8671 Pƙed 3 lety +5

      China always had contact with Caucasians, they werent English but they were Slavic for example, there ars Caucasian mummies in China with caucasian faces and red hair -you make it seem like Asians and the Caucasoids didnt have interaction which is untrue, Russians and other slavs have mixed with Central and East Asians for ageees

    • @ms.bubs4fun506
      @ms.bubs4fun506 Pƙed 3 lety +13

      @Amazon Prime, not true. Colorism started by race mixing with other races. However, I will say that the workers worked in the sun and were darker than the more privileged that stay inside could play a part in colorism today.

    • @Lilly-ud6qs
      @Lilly-ud6qs Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @@mimisvet8671 Very true,look up the genetic mix of Koreans for instants,they have both Russian and SE Asian archaic ancestry.

  • @aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa..
    @aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.. Pƙed 4 lety +22

    Humans on a whole are weird. Ariana Grande out here darkening her skin while Nicki Minaj lightened it over time too I-

    • @Des_.
      @Des_. Pƙed 4 lety +7

      It's all in an effort to look more racially ambiguous.
      Big lips, tiny nose, light eyes, chiseled sharp features, tan skin, loose curly hair/lighter color hair (curly hair on lighter skin and lighter hair on tan skin) is all just a way to look mixed or "exotic"
      If you asked half these girls on Instagram why they chose this look they wouldn't be able to tell you anything with much sense.

    • @MrInzombia
      @MrInzombia Pƙed 3 lety +3

      @@Des_. But you have to agree, White features are still the dominant. And it gives off the vibe that colored women cannot be beautiful unless they have white in their blood. Basically saying that the blonde haired blue eyed girl is pretty. But the black girl can only be pretty if shes biracial and one of her parents is white. Again the subliminal message that only colored people who were colonized or touched by the white hand can be recognized. It leaves other non biracial colored women feeling left out and biracial colored women feeling they are lucky for their whiteness.

    • @Lilly-ud6qs
      @Lilly-ud6qs Pƙed 3 lety +5

      @@Des_. Nicki is literally of mixed heritage being from Trinidad&Tobago,her real name is Onika Tanya Maraj-Petty and she has a full Asian Grandfather with is common on the Islands.

    • @Godforgives17
      @Godforgives17 Pƙed rokem +1

      Nicki Minaj never “lightened” anything, ricecel. She’s always been light skinned and Ariana Grande is just an insecure Idumean (so-called White) woman and most Idumean women have low self-esteem. So I’m not surprised to see Ariana Grande hating the way she looks.

    • @Godforgives17
      @Godforgives17 Pƙed rokem

      Nicki Minaj didn’t “lightened” anything, ricecel. She’s always been naturally light skinned. Ariana Grande darkening her skin is just a result of her hating her natural features as most Idumean (so-called White) women do because they’re insecure about the way they look. What you should be worried about is why Moabite and Ammonite (so-called Oriental) men so undesirable your own women don’t even want you 😂.

  • @IONov990
    @IONov990 Pƙed 3 lety +28

    I am so happy I found this video. Some people insist things like colorism, featurism, and texturism does not exist. I guess you have evidence of how they exist.

  • @vanessacaixeta
    @vanessacaixeta Pƙed 4 lety +41

    I love how well researched these videos are, congrats on this good content!

  • @courtneyandrews9035
    @courtneyandrews9035 Pƙed 4 lety +17

    Thank you for actually mentioning where you got your references from and putting the work into it. So that other people can do more research or make up their own mind.

  • @lucy-yz2ve
    @lucy-yz2ve Pƙed 4 lety +255

    Europeans colonized most of the continents around the world and stole other people’s work and claimed it as their own; medicine, written language, agriculture, and math were not discovered by the Europeans yet Europeans don’t want to acknowledge that fact. They imposed their own standards on the countries that they colonized while degrading the features and accomplishments of the indigenous people. Addressing what Europeans did in the past doesn’t mean that we’re blaming modern day Europeans, it means that we want to spark a change in media and try to reverse the negative effects of colonialism.

    • @showtelll
      @showtelll Pƙed 4 lety +15

      Wow đŸ€© so well said!

    • @karmageddon9856
      @karmageddon9856 Pƙed 4 lety +12

      FACTS👏👏👏👏👏👏

    • @zzXertz
      @zzXertz Pƙed 4 lety +41

      I don't think most honest White people will claim they invented medicine, written language, agriculture, or math, but to act as if white people have not made incredible strides in these fields would be insane. Penicillin, antibiotics, and modern sterilization techniques are all standard in medicine today. Differential & Integral Calculus, Game Theory, Geometry, Trigonometry, were all largely created by whites. Even on a more broad scale white people are responsible for: Electricity, Cars, the Internet, Skyscrapers/Buildings, the printing press, the internal combustion engine, the only race that has been to moon, and sites like CZcams, Google, Twitter, Facebook, Amazon, etc. Can any other race match or exceed what white people have invented?

    • @topg2820
      @topg2820 Pƙed 4 lety +22

      @@zzXertz ayo hol up so yu be sayin we wuznt kangz and shiet?! Das rayciss yu ar a whyte supremazist!

    • @lucy-yz2ve
      @lucy-yz2ve Pƙed 4 lety +66

      Justin I’m not suggesting that white people haven’t made advancements in those fields, I’m stating that there are other people who have made advancements that aren’t accredited for their accomplishments. And to answer your *problematic* question, yes if there were was another race that colonized, enslaved, and disenfranchised most of every other race then they could have had as many accomplishments. No race is superior to any other and the fact that you insinuated that with your question is alarming.

  • @zZz-jp7df
    @zZz-jp7df Pƙed 4 lety +32

    and this is why i have body dysmorphia... 😂 this shit makes me sad but it also motivates me to be as healthy as possible and revert any postural damage i have done in the past

  • @oscarclarke2653
    @oscarclarke2653 Pƙed 3 lety +30

    So many people have made me feel ugly and undesired because of my skin color

  • @JoiskiMe
    @JoiskiMe Pƙed 4 lety +36

    And fun fact, European beauty standards were extremely Roman-centric in the past. All books I've read from the 19th century have characters that either congratulate themselves on having or lament not having roman features such as noses (in particular).
    It never was as simple as in Europe has one standard and has enslaved the entire world to an affinity for that one standard.

  • @cevanie
    @cevanie Pƙed 4 lety +54

    straight hair considered beautiful is eurocentric standard?? it was only 90-00s trend, before and after that period there's always been expectation to style your hair in some way. it's like you unconsciously feel that pressure and guilt and shame for your natural hair. only asians have that voluminous thick straight hair, europeans usually thin-haired, especially blondes

    • @lullip453
      @lullip453 Pƙed 4 lety +4

      I think he actually meant non fizzy hair

    • @Purwapada
      @Purwapada Pƙed 4 lety +5

      .
      see this video is chatting absolute gas

    • @alaaye5237
      @alaaye5237 Pƙed 4 lety +12

      lullip 45
      Natural hair isn’t frizzy...

    • @kida5020
      @kida5020 Pƙed 4 lety +1

      @@alaaye5237 I can be because of the heat and brushing in

    • @alaaye5237
      @alaaye5237 Pƙed 4 lety +5

      kida subliminals
      Yeah but that says because of a something that you did to your hair. But natural hair doesn’t always have to be frizzy

  • @siobhansyt
    @siobhansyt Pƙed 3 lety +33

    Have you noticed that anytime a blacks person is the face of your videos that it’s at least 100k less views than the rest of your videos. Yep it’s just a common thing in the world that is super reflected on the internet. Says a lot about people and how they feel about black people.

    • @moneybxndz161
      @moneybxndz161 Pƙed 2 lety +4

      unrelated but lord you’re beautiful 💓💞💕💗💗💖💝💞

  • @prestonchaunsumlit6055
    @prestonchaunsumlit6055 Pƙed 4 lety +12

    i would disagree that white fashion models meet or are closer to an average of a Western white/European descent average person. Models tend to have extreme features that photograph well...as most of us can attest to, being photogenic is not what average people do. Also scouting of “white/European” models actually happens in Eastern Europe, and outside of it...Russia and former Soviet Republics. “White” people don’t even meet their high fashion beauty standards. A Ukrainian fashion model is just as far from an average Western white person as a South Sudanese Model is from an average African American. Speaking of Nilotic peoples, most Nilotic type fashion models are considered quite average in the places of their origin.

  • @alexbello777
    @alexbello777 Pƙed 4 lety +19

    I remember when I was 6 I wanted a nose job so badly (because my nose is wide) I’m 14 now and even though I don’t like my nose, I think it suits my face in some way, like I grew into it

  • @gittevandevelde2208
    @gittevandevelde2208 Pƙed 4 lety +14

    How is thinness a european standard though. Thin people appear all over the world.

    • @Keke-oh6zd
      @Keke-oh6zd Pƙed 3 lety +12

      They aren't saying only European people are thin, they are saying Europeans value it for beauty. In many cultures, especially African ones, someone with a drastic hip to waist ratio is considered more beautiful than a skinny curveless one.

    • @g-rexsaurus794
      @g-rexsaurus794 Pƙed 3 lety +3

      @@Keke-oh6zd Except thinness has NOTHING to do with hip to waist ratio, most women black or white don't gain weight on their hips so much that they keep their hip or waist ratio.

    • @Sarah-yg8kt
      @Sarah-yg8kt Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@Keke-oh6zd urmmmm southeast asian culture do... exists?

    • @adamcartwright7281
      @adamcartwright7281 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Because it's easier for these anti-white parasites to just blame everything on one thing.

  • @NatalinaLamara
    @NatalinaLamara Pƙed 4 lety +36

    I enjoyed your video, but not all europeans have blonde hair and blue eyes, their are many europeans with Hazel eyes/brown-eyes/green eyes and dark brown hair. The whole blonde hair and blue eyes thing came from Hitler, who wanted germans to be on his side, as most germans had that look. However if you look at other European countries like France, Italy, Spain, and Serbia their are many people with dark brown hair and hazel eyes. Eurocentric beauty doesn't necessarily mean blonde hair and blue eyes only 30% of Europe has blonde hair and blue eyes. Also having straight hair doesn't mean you look more white, as their are many non-white countries that have straight hair, and then some European people can have curly hair ranging from blonde to black. I am also not dissing, I am just stating a fact, as the video makes a point on how Eurocentric beauty has influenced many people to change their looks, when we should accept all races and diversity. Their was many factual information, but you made it seem that white people can only have blonde hair and blue eyes, when I have family members who are blonde hair and blue eyes, and then I have wavy-curly dark brown hair and hazel brown eyes, then I have family members with dark hair, olive skin, and light eyes, and then I have family members with dark hair, brown eyes, and olive skin, and then I have a red head aunt, and we are all the same race. White people don't just have blonde hair and blue eyes, as the definition of a white person is anyone who is European or jewish. I hope this comment does not offend, and if I got it wrong that's not what you were implying then I deeply apologize.

    • @Yamcha291
      @Yamcha291 Pƙed 4 lety +6

      You are completely correct

    • @Pama013
      @Pama013 Pƙed 4 lety +19

      The outside world treats Europe as one huge country, but its actually bunch of many different countries/cultures and each has their own specific beauty standards.

    • @alexandraxox
      @alexandraxox Pƙed 4 lety +1

      I think he may have been referring to blonde hair and blue eyes because most Europeans value those features. I know this is anecdotal, but my friend who has blonde hair and blue eyes visited Spain and everyone there was obsessed with her blonde hair and blue eyes. It’s just a Eurocentric beauty standard, and probably more so because it is rare, even in Europeans.

    • @purplekitty
      @purplekitty Pƙed 4 lety +4

      That combo is a very rare trait even for Europe but I also think it’s that those light features are perceived as very feminine on a woman because they’re really more coveted on women than men. I think it’s that combo of rare and light that can make it seem like that’s the standard.

    • @NatalinaLamara
      @NatalinaLamara Pƙed 4 lety +2

      Also I think this is all subjective it self as some will like blondes, some will like brunettes, some will like dark skin, some will like light skin. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Remember your beautiful in each way.

  • @Ryyy11
    @Ryyy11 Pƙed 3 lety +6

    I know this is late haha but I have to say the quality of your videos are amazing. The fact that you dive deep into the academic and scientific literature and don’t shy away from the deep routed complexities of culture and the general understanding of things, especially in the west, is phenomenal and a breath of fresh air. There isn’t that surface level following of long held conventions, as you truly undertake in critical thinking and offer concepts that are generally difficult for people to take in. As it flies in the face of most of how we perceive the world. The fact that you are doing this on CZcams in the current climate we are living in is not only brave, but inspiring to say the least. This video really demonstrates that and I hope you keep doing your thing. You definitely got a new subscriber! Thank you for the videos!

  • @samyoe
    @samyoe Pƙed 3 lety +6

    Amazing video. The narratives we're told greatly influence our perceptions, and even our identities. Plus, it's easier to push new narratives when they're just an extension of what most people already believe.

  • @user-si3et2ig9x
    @user-si3et2ig9x Pƙed 4 lety +13

    In my society light skin and coloured eyes seems to be considered a "good" feature in women and although they're a pretty common features, i can't help but wonder, why? đŸ€”

    • @faustogiorno2300
      @faustogiorno2300 Pƙed 3 lety +4

      Where are you from? Let me guess. USA, Syria, Italy, UK and Berber or Nordic county.

  • @Automated_Angel
    @Automated_Angel Pƙed 4 lety

    Awesome video. Very informative and well explained. This is an issue that I see very prevalent in many cultures, but it’s so deeply rooted that most people don’t realize it.

  • @bideny2
    @bideny2 Pƙed 4 lety +12

    Skin lightening was practiced in many cultures around the world far before European colonizers ever got their hands on them. Also, "european" is just too broad of a term to really be useful in describing anything. Spain is part of Europe, but people would call them Hispanic, not white. And exactly how far southeast do you take Europe, because there are some pretty brown looking people the further southeast you go. Equating Europe to whiteness is like equating the US to whiteness. It's far too diverse to be so. It's like saying everyone that lives in Asia is Asian. Mmmm, no, not exactly. Russia is in Asia, as is India and Japan, and they're not exactly triplets. If you wanna say Caucasian characteristics, then do so, but don't lump a whole continent together.

    • @bideny2
      @bideny2 Pƙed 4 lety

      @@-Datboijj- ?

    • @nik8099
      @nik8099 Pƙed 4 lety +8

      The Spanish and Portuguese are considered white, by the logic that a European is white. Whiteness in essence is a meaningless term though because whiteness has changed.

    • @bideny2
      @bideny2 Pƙed 4 lety +2

      @@nik8099 whiteness is a ridiculously useless term. People say that a movie with all white people, even from all different countries, isn't diverse. But a movie with all black people is diverse, cuz they're from all different African countries. Like wtf. Miss me with that hypocritical shit. I'm just tired of the logic of Europe is white, Africa is black, south America is Hispanic, north America is white, Asia is Asian (stereotypical east Asian). Literally none of it is true or logical, but people are naturally stupid.

  • @nanaa428
    @nanaa428 Pƙed 4 lety +9

    I’m middle eastern, my mom is from
    The Levant/ Mediterranean countries and my dad is from Yemen. My mom’s side of the family practically worship Eurocentric beauty standards (blue eyes, white pale skin, blonde hair, straight hair) and my dad’s side of the family prefer tanner skin (but not *too* dark) light brown eyes and light brown hair. Basically, the lighter your features are, the more beautiful you’re considered. It sucks because I’m pale in “gulf Arab” standards and I get teased for it but when I go to, let’s say, jordan, I get called too dark?

    • @bababoi9294
      @bababoi9294 Pƙed rokem +2

      same lmao but my mom is a pale yemeni

  • @andreaj8086
    @andreaj8086 Pƙed 4 lety +19

    You’re doing a great job with these videos. You can see there’s a lot of research behind them đŸ‘đŸŒđŸ‘đŸŒ

  • @auburnrose9534
    @auburnrose9534 Pƙed 4 lety +34

    In my opinion, no country is as race or color obsessed as the US. I'm Persian but I have light hair and green eyes and for some reason, people here find that surprising and even praise me for it lmao. Everyone here is obsessed with categorizing themselves and others into "us vs. them". It's exhausting.

    • @Ulzannghome
      @Ulzannghome Pƙed 4 lety +1

      Auburn Rose so true

    • @Karpahid00
      @Karpahid00 Pƙed 4 lety +2

      I’m persian as well!

    • @auburnrose9534
      @auburnrose9534 Pƙed 3 lety +2

      @THAT GOES WHERE?!? I don't know about Japan, but South America and India are definitely colorist. The difference is that they're more homogeneous societies so I doubt their race issues are comparable to those in the US.

    • @shae20yearsago43
      @shae20yearsago43 Pƙed 3 lety +3

      THAT GOES WHERE?!? You should take a look at Korea then, who’re even more obsessed with white skin along with their plastic surgery craze in order look the same.

    • @faustogiorno2300
      @faustogiorno2300 Pƙed 3 lety

      @@shae20yearsago43 That has nothing to do with eurocentrism.

  • @tinal2019
    @tinal2019 Pƙed 4 lety +3

    Love the sociological aspect of this Chanel, it adds layers to the technical aspects

  • @SamPan20
    @SamPan20 Pƙed 4 lety +19

    If an east asian person wants to have big eyes (double eylid with no epicanthal fold), why is the stereotypical accusation that they want to look european when there are way more south Asian and black people in the world, and they also those type of eyes? Is this itself racism?

    • @truthseeker8324
      @truthseeker8324 Pƙed 4 lety +21

      Coz they want to have white skin, high nose along with almond eyes with double eyelid, so that's why it seems like that. Have u ever seen them wanting to have dark or tanned skin?

    • @yuyu-ff1wj
      @yuyu-ff1wj Pƙed 4 lety +15

      @@truthseeker8324 the fair skin doesnt come from europe, though. Its been preferred by Asians for many years now, and when an asian person had loght skin, ot meant that theyre wealthy since they dont have to spend their whole day working outside with no sun protection.

    • @iloveicecream127
      @iloveicecream127 Pƙed 4 lety +10

      @@truthseeker8324 white skin has been preferred before asians even knew about the existence of Europeans lol. Get down from your high horse. Also asians naturally have almond eyes. Its white people who draw their eyeliners up in a cat eye to create an almond effect lmfao.
      And yes I have seen them want tan skin in the early 2000s because for a while that was the trend.

    • @noscope4234
      @noscope4234 Pƙed 4 lety +7

      @@truthseeker8324 everything was good until you mentioned almond eyes and white skin. Majority of east asians are born with fair skin, and almond eyes originated from them and white people are the ones copying it🙄

    • @truthseeker8324
      @truthseeker8324 Pƙed 4 lety +1

      @@noscope4234 okay if majority of them as u saud are really born with white skin then what's the point of having lightening ingredient in almost all of their skin care products? Soaps, creams, facewash etc

  • @katitadeb
    @katitadeb Pƙed 4 lety +22

    Talking about skin lightening, the same thing happens in Eastern Asia and it is not and has never been because of Eurocentrism.

    • @jrhSTYLE
      @jrhSTYLE Pƙed 4 lety

      Yeah.... sure....

    • @HweolRidda
      @HweolRidda Pƙed 4 lety +10

      It is probably more fair to say Eurocentrism has re-enforced a pre-existing bias.

    • @bluevelvet2
      @bluevelvet2 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@katitadeb While a handful of white koreaboos like to LARP as fake Asians online, Asians as a collective are FAR more obsessed with European features and do way more to imitate them than Europeans do with Asian features. It's not even close.

  • @ankaschannel
    @ankaschannel Pƙed 4 lety +25

    if we have eurocentric beauty standards, why doesn't everyone want pink skin and thin lips. also how is being thin a european thing? and isn't the fascination with blonde hair and blue eyes about the rarity of it or the youth it implies, because babies have blue eyes and even people with naturally blonde hair get darker hair as they age. even in europe it's not that common among adults to have golden blonde hair and hair bleaching has been around for a long time.

    • @ankaschannel
      @ankaschannel Pƙed 4 lety +12

      @bunny boo are you sure skin bleaching has to do with a european beauty standard though? or is it more about rarity again? Asians tan easily, black people are obviously dark so maybe they want to be lighter because it's harder to obtain and therefore valued? back when white people worked outside in the fields etc they tried to be whiter too! but nowadays they want to be tan... also, I think the skin bleaching also has a lot to do with making your skin tone more even, getting rid of dark spots. skin tans very uneavenly, you get sun spots, all kinds of uneaven pigmentation...

    • @jwider96
      @jwider96 Pƙed 4 lety +2

      @bunny boo and in Europe most people want to get as tanned as possible.

    • @sharon-bp9pk
      @sharon-bp9pk Pƙed 4 lety +4

      jwider96 “most” is wrong “as tanned as possible” is also wrong. Just because such people are present doesn’t mean that’s what the majority want. So check yourself before spewing bs.

    • @crowned2088
      @crowned2088 Pƙed 4 lety +2

      @@jwider96 for their friends yes but not to look black thats insane

    • @marie_anne_paris
      @marie_anne_paris Pƙed 4 lety +2

      I don't get this thing with youth, how is it attractive to have an eye and hair color correlated with being a baby/young child since it signals immaturity and thus infertility ? The platinum blond hair are seen mostly in babies, then when people become teenagers so fertile usually the hair darkens so it seems more logical to prefer a darker hair.

  • @shamiebubu6412
    @shamiebubu6412 Pƙed 4 lety +20

    This made me sad...

  • @Lana-me5qy
    @Lana-me5qy Pƙed 4 lety +10

    I love how you’re bringing attention to this. I wish the whole world knew and understood

  • @xzavierw.1619
    @xzavierw.1619 Pƙed 4 lety

    Soooo glad you made a video on this!!

  • @jeremiahcarraway6419
    @jeremiahcarraway6419 Pƙed rokem +7

    I’m darkskinned never wanted to be white

  • @amandatartarotti3993
    @amandatartarotti3993 Pƙed 4 lety +10

    Love from Brazil

  • @pistolen87
    @pistolen87 Pƙed 4 lety +5

    In a global world, with changing power dynamics, hasn't this changed a bit? Thinking of big booties, plump lips, dark eyes (i.e. Kylie Jenner), darker skin tone, that isn't considered caucasian. To me it feels like the ideal is some kind of rootless exoticism, a hotchpotch of traits common in different cultures.

  • @alexandraxox
    @alexandraxox Pƙed 4 lety +3

    Thank you for this series

  • @cheong728
    @cheong728 Pƙed 4 lety +39

    How can you say the 'average" white woman is a attractive fashion model ? The average white woman doesn't look like fashion models. The average woman of any race is not beautiful. Average means ordinary not ugly but not beautiful.

    • @yerrr5581
      @yerrr5581 Pƙed 4 lety +72

      cheong728 he mean that a fashion model that is white can look like anything. doesn’t matter bc she is white and “pretty”. whereas ppl from other races have to be extremely beautiful and/or exotic looking in order to get the part

  • @gommenzli4093
    @gommenzli4093 Pƙed 4 lety +14

    When you mentioned the name "Guillermo Prieto", it's evident you laughed because you couldn't pronounce the name correctly. But "prieto" happens to mean, in Spanish, being dark-skinned but it is used in a pretty insulting way. So it might come across as if you were mocking about it. Not that it was intentional but coincidental considering the topic of the video.

  • @miehiiep
    @miehiiep Pƙed 4 lety +3

    Oh my lord how wonderfully this video is researched 😊😊

  • @Bruna65091
    @Bruna65091 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    this video is soo important, thank you for all the information i gained

  • @kateversch5750
    @kateversch5750 Pƙed 4 lety +2

    Can I ask- what program do you use to edit your videos? thank you

  • @Marck1o
    @Marck1o Pƙed 4 lety +3

    Great video. Makes you think about beauty twice.

  • @Bssese
    @Bssese Pƙed 4 lety +29

    We read the same article for anthropology class
    So my entertainment is actually reviewing class Materials

  • @shalalafuentes9782
    @shalalafuentes9782 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    As always, great video 👌

  • @teruhashipleasenocrimefav5815
    @teruhashipleasenocrimefav5815 Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci +1

    Just 3 things that define beauty in real life
    health/fertility
    2 common/ordinary as how accustomed you are to certain characteristics
    3 how much that appearance represents status.

  • @lola.odetola
    @lola.odetola Pƙed 4 lety +19

    my favourite channelllllllllllll đŸ˜©đŸ˜©đŸ˜©

  • @Lilaeomundo
    @Lilaeomundo Pƙed 4 lety +5

    Great video! But it's sad to have my country, Brazil, as a great example for the topic.

  • @chromnur8518
    @chromnur8518 Pƙed 4 lety +2

    Can you please make a video about what you mean by "healthy" when it comes to beauty and physical aesthetics?

  • @fmac6441
    @fmac6441 Pƙed 4 lety +2

    Great content.
    I would just like to clarify the clarification. Dr. Huberta Jackson-Lowman in her book "Afrikan American Women: Living at the Crossroads of Race, Gender, Class, and Culture" talks about blacks sold as slaves in the Americas and not about Afrikaners.
    She consciously chose to write African with K certainly for reasons clarified in some of her studies.

  • @vanessacaixeta
    @vanessacaixeta Pƙed 4 lety +50

    I study international relations in college and we call it neocolonialism, the eurocentric imposition on other cultures through influence and power.
    I'm from Brazil and I can testify that everything he said in this video about Brazilian beauty is true.

    • @BetuUuUu
      @BetuUuUu Pƙed 4 lety +1

      I support you on that, as a brazillian I do think people have this vision, even though I’ve only dated morenas. White skin do gives you props here, but I don’t know how much more. People with brownish color seems to be more acceptable than black skin color though :(
      The thing is, you can’t judge unless you’re that person

    • @Purwapada
      @Purwapada Pƙed 4 lety +1

      .
      maybe because europe had the most well developed technology

    • @vanessacaixeta
      @vanessacaixeta Pƙed 4 lety +5

      @@Purwapada it's not just that, cause Europe hasn't been the center of developed technology since WW1, other countries ascended in that area, like USA, Japan, Corea and others. The eurocentrism still stands due to past colonization and the fact that their social influence is still very strong. In college we still study european thinkers from 500 years ago, like Smith, Marx, Rousseau, Maquiavel, etc.

    • @Purwapada
      @Purwapada Pƙed 4 lety

      @@vanessacaixeta Yes it's true but i dont think its a bad thing

    • @vanessacaixeta
      @vanessacaixeta Pƙed 4 lety +7

      @@Purwapada it's bad when a black kid chooses a white baby doll as "the good baby" like in the video

  • @deeperdee
    @deeperdee Pƙed 4 lety +4

    Math talk in a beauty video???
    I LOVE THIS CHANNEL!

  • @rraptor158
    @rraptor158 Pƙed 4 lety +2

    My lifelong pet peeve is meeting people for the first time and then them asking where I'm from because of my nose and skin color. Strangers have literally come up to me just to say that I look like I'm from somewhere else (in a whole foods). "You look like you're Perisian/Pakistani/Jewish/Italian/Indian/Native American" never accurately guessing Mexican. It comes off as "You look like one of them, outsider". It's been a lifetime of people othering me. Imagine the rest of the world dealing with the same thing.

  • @Granglife
    @Granglife Pƙed 4 lety +1

    How do you get from a dude who just talks about looks to deep philosophical teacher I'm glad I found you man thanks this video is what I needed to be my self again thanks

  • @emdziaku7947
    @emdziaku7947 Pƙed 4 lety +19

    Actually , im european and I was taught in school that persian people started math.

    • @faustogiorno2300
      @faustogiorno2300 Pƙed 3 lety +2

      @@stomio6491 Greeks mastered it, but math itself is persian. (Saying this has a ethnic Greek)

    • @ms.bubs4fun506
      @ms.bubs4fun506 Pƙed 3 lety +4

      Math was found in many cultures including African and Asian cultures. It's just that Europeans are very self-centered and braggadocios and take ownership of everything and the sheeple does not question it.

    • @emdziaku7947
      @emdziaku7947 Pƙed 3 lety

      @@ms.bubs4fun506 too bad i guess

  • @killerqueen5551
    @killerqueen5551 Pƙed 4 lety +4

    When I was a kid I wanted to grow up looking like Barbie and always hated Fulla (the arabe Muslim version of Barbie) for no reason...
    Now I’d rather be both :)

  • @youreva4689
    @youreva4689 Pƙed 3 lety +2

    this was an amazing video! also i love your voice bye.

  • @Famoomoo
    @Famoomoo Pƙed 4 lety

    I’m loving these videos!

  • @marcopony1897
    @marcopony1897 Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Every ethnicity views it's own look as the standard of beauty, because we feel more attracted to people who look like ourselves.

  • @cartoonplanettv
    @cartoonplanettv Pƙed 4 lety +3

    This comment is very intimate, but I think this is the space to express how important this issue is:
    I really have a problem with this, and I don't want to sound dramatic, but it really has ruined my sexuality, I don't know for how long.
    So I consider myself as bisexual, always been more attracted to men (but not at the same time, I'll explain that later). I openly admit that I am an excessively lustful man (usually it's normal in men to be lustful), that's why the media influenced my sexuality so much.
    But I never understood why even if I really like men I wasn't (and still am not) attracted at all to the men in my country. I barely was interested in any, I usually am more attracted to woman when It comes to people I know and I've seen in person.
    And I didn't understand the reason until I found out about eurocentrism. I am only (I'd say mostly, but the difference is huge) attracted to white men (specially gingers, sadly, it's a fetish, I'm sorry), with women I am more opened, but I don't deny I also have the same problem, just not as strong as with men.
    And in my country it's more common to find women with white features/paler skin, than man. That's why I'm usually more attracted to women I real life.
    So when I think I'm sexually attracted to men, I'm always referring to the white men (I feel like shit saying it).
    People from my country has more native indigenous features and african features. It's more usual to find people with short height, our eyes and skin are usually dark (I've always preferred dark eyes and hair over light tho). I want to clarify that I've never found my racial features and the common racial features from my country ugly, I don't know if it's because I'm like that (Cause I'm gorgeous), but indigenous and african features have always been beautiful in my opinion. Sometimes I even think we're prettier than many white people tho. But sadly, it has never been my preference in a point that I really don't feel sexually attracted to those features at all. (And that's very fucked up!)
    And even if I keep saying I'm bisexual (I don't doubt it, but sexuality is complex), I have a huge priority on white men, it's an excessive whim, and it's frustrating.
    I hate talking about my sexuality with people because of that, it's not only complex, it's also very racist.
    And as I'm dark skinned I sound stupid because "dark skinned people only appeal to dark skinned people". So that means that if I have a crush on a white person I'm not worthy of them... Ok.
    I don't know, I have tried to change that, but I've been with that issue for 10 years, practically since I started exploring my sexuality, so I wasn't concious of that for many years. Trying to change it doesn't work because it's like forcing me to change what I love just because I feel guilt, pitty and shame of myself. But I absolutely know that I'm stupid, let's say that stupidity doesn't change that easily.
    Also what bothers me the most is that all my friends express how they prefer white people over other races with no shame, saying that it's their personal preference and all that bullshit I'm saying right now. And I always want to call them out, but how am I supposed to do it knowing I'm being a total hypocrite?
    I really want to sound like I'm the victim but I'm not a victim... I guess, because nobody ordered me to like what I like, right?

    • @nik8099
      @nik8099 Pƙed 4 lety

      Curious, which country u from?

    • @cartoonplanettv
      @cartoonplanettv Pƙed 4 lety +3

      @@nik8099 Colombia

    • @nik8099
      @nik8099 Pƙed 4 lety +2

      @@cartoonplanettv Aren't majority of Colombians African and Native mix?

    • @cartoonplanettv
      @cartoonplanettv Pƙed 4 lety

      @@nik8099 Exactly, as I said, there's not enough white people here.
      That's why thinking about sexuality is very difficult for me.

    • @ngarumurray
      @ngarumurray Pƙed 2 lety

      No wonder you ppl are easily exploited by sexual tourism damn get up for goodness sake

  • @tabiakhan9870
    @tabiakhan9870 Pƙed 4 lety

    Your videos are incredible. Keep it up

  • @acid4956
    @acid4956 Pƙed 4 lety +2

    So what can we do to change this

  • @megannurse4034
    @megannurse4034 Pƙed 4 lety +8

    Damn, there really isn't any culture in the world that's not touched by eurocentrism! I'm from the Caribbean and it's the saaammee story...

    • @paccawacca4069
      @paccawacca4069 Pƙed 3 lety +3

      the carribean was wealthier under whites.

    • @Ashley-bm9gc
      @Ashley-bm9gc Pƙed rokem

      ​@@paccawacca4069Well they left so....good riddance.

  • @nilgunsazak4642
    @nilgunsazak4642 Pƙed 4 lety +16

    In Turkey a lot of women dye their hair to blond and wear contacts to look more European and the saddest part is nobody realizes how we are affected by someone else's beauty standards. I hope someday we will see our natural and diverse beauty.

    • @diofromyozgat
      @diofromyozgat Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

      I dont think it is Europeans' fault. In Turkey it is Turkish men's beauty standarts, not somebody else's. Most(or many) Turkish women dont adore blond hair or coloured eyes like men do.

  • @raulserrano3670
    @raulserrano3670 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +2

    Phenotype comes before objective attractiveness for MOST PEOPLE ( if you’re way above average it’s not AS big of a deal ) . If someone is not “your type” you’d require them to be significantly more attractive than someone who is “your type” to give them a chance . In a lot of cases they might still pick the person who is “their type” . It’s all about “knowing your customer” . An above average African American will struggle more with “picking up” girls at a country music concert than he would at a Rap concert . The reverse would also be true for a Caucasian .

  • @jrhSTYLE
    @jrhSTYLE Pƙed 4 lety +1

    Great work as usual. Who is the beautiful model in the thumbnail

  • @yaok248
    @yaok248 Pƙed 4 lety +70

    The fact that blue eyes were seen as evil in India, known as cats eyes, but are now a beauty standard baffles me. Colonialism at its finest.

    • @hej8606
      @hej8606 Pƙed 4 lety +6

      Ya Ok you know what the difference is? They used to kill children with blue eyes.

    • @0urMutualFriend
      @0urMutualFriend Pƙed 4 lety +2

      Same as in wodaabe culture; they see blue eyes as a signifier of bad health

    • @drmosaddegh
      @drmosaddegh Pƙed 4 lety +2

      TTS Throwaway what the fuck? are indian people ok tho? jesus

    • @hej8606
      @hej8606 Pƙed 4 lety +8

      Ash Lynx I’m saying the difference between killing children for having blue eyes compared to making them feel less “beautiful” is a lot worse, and the way Ya Ok phrased it, they seem to disagree lol

    • @ivory3975
      @ivory3975 Pƙed 4 lety +3

      @@hej8606 They used to kill children with blue eyes ? Where did you get that from ?

  • @LM-ki5ll
    @LM-ki5ll Pƙed 4 lety +6

    Afrikaners have *nothing* to do with Slave Trade of the Americas.

  • @ss-kw1kk
    @ss-kw1kk Pƙed 3 lety

    which of the sources is 2:32?????

  • @pulchraaa
    @pulchraaa Pƙed 4 lety +1

    Thank you for this video.

  • @witchblade9888
    @witchblade9888 Pƙed 4 lety +70

    Everything is biased for me but I still can't get a gf. Ouch

    • @yourmum107
      @yourmum107 Pƙed 4 lety +24

      witchblade ima take one for the team and be ur gf

    • @witchblade9888
      @witchblade9888 Pƙed 4 lety +13

      @@yourmum107 thanks I appreciate it

    • @mstarburst
      @mstarburst Pƙed 4 lety

      @@user-eu8su7ss5x the feels 😭

    • @mstarburst
      @mstarburst Pƙed 4 lety +1

      Y'all just lower your standards lmao

    • @witchblade9888
      @witchblade9888 Pƙed 4 lety +1

      @@user-eu8su7ss5x those are a lot of assumptions in a single message, yikes dude.

  • @electri2024
    @electri2024 Pƙed 4 lety +9

    I used to want to be white so badly, wanted to buy skin whitening creams too, not like that anymore but still shows its effects

  • @peihwentai7935
    @peihwentai7935 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    I live for these vids ♡

  • @machduel
    @machduel Pƙed 4 lety

    Great video!

  • @nicole-su8dl
    @nicole-su8dl Pƙed 4 lety +5

    i’m still going to get a nose job to have a more “european” straight nose though. i can’t help hating my ethnic nose

    • @emiliamazur5039
      @emiliamazur5039 Pƙed 4 lety

      Do you hate it because its 'ethnic' or are you insecure?

    • @nicole-su8dl
      @nicole-su8dl Pƙed 4 lety +6

      Emilia Mazur i’m insecure. i can’t stand how my profile looks with my bumpy nose or how it droops down when i smile

    • @bluerain1719
      @bluerain1719 Pƙed 4 lety +3

      nicole you should be able to do whatever makes you feel better about yourself. ❀ just as long as you remember that your ethnic background is amazing & im sure your ethnic nose still makes you beautiful. :)

  • @imogensteward4193
    @imogensteward4193 Pƙed 4 lety +10

    This is right to a fault. A lot of asian countries do want to be whiter, have double eyelids and overall just more “European faces” but most of the time it is not because they wish to look European, it’s because that has been their beauty ideal for centuries before white invasions. Having whiter skin has always been an ideal in asian cultures due to it being associated with not having to do any labor outside, and double eyelids are simply because they wish to have “larger eyes”, not due to any European influence. There are many East Asians who were naturally born with double eyelids, so it was not something they discovered to exist after coming in contact with Europeans. Not everything is about us

    • @imogensteward4193
      @imogensteward4193 Pƙed 4 lety +1

      POC in western countries are a different story however

    • @Lisa-gy7gb
      @Lisa-gy7gb Pƙed 4 lety +2

      Double eyelid is different from having larger eyes :/

    • @drmosaddegh
      @drmosaddegh Pƙed 4 lety

      Harmony Lisa yes it is, all those double eyelid surgeries and before and after photos show off that they got bigger eyes

    • @imogensteward4193
      @imogensteward4193 Pƙed 4 lety

      Harmony Lisa from my knowledge, the surgery makes the eyes appear bigger

    • @NaNa-wy2tk
      @NaNa-wy2tk Pƙed 4 lety +1

      People need to stop saying they're trying to look more "European".

  • @TheSamruddhi007
    @TheSamruddhi007 Pƙed 4 lety +2

    Hi,
    I really liked your videos as you not only talk about critical issues of modern society but more because of the research backing that you have behind your claims. I have thought a lot about this issue of eurocentrism for a while now, and that majorly is because being a dark-skinned Indian woman, I too have faced the brunts of it. You being a person well versed in Anthropology, I would like to question something.
    I am a little confused here:
    How do you differentiate between the universal standards of beauty and the European standards of beauty? And how has it been linked to colonialism? For Example...
    What if, keeping all things constant, a tribal man was shown a picture of a European woman and a picture of another woman of any other race. What proves that he will pick european woman due to colonialism and not merely because of his natural instincts?
    When babies/kids prefer white-skinned dolls, what proves that it was because of deeply ingrained eurocentrism and not just because humans are inherently more attracted to these sorts of features?
    Also, have we researched this in the countries which were not colonized? And have we observed that the beauty standards stayed regional there?
    Also, you haven't provided any pre-colonization article backing that showed that the preference changed only after colonisation.
    These things failed to have their presence in this video. It would be lovely if I could interact regarding the same.
    Note that, I am perfectly comfortable in my skin and I have no doubts about my beauty. :) I am just playing the devil's advocate here.

    • @ngarumurray
      @ngarumurray Pƙed 2 lety

      That doll experiment was conducted in the 50s or 60s so social conditioning in the US was prevalent. There are blk ppl I know who don't let their children consume anything from mainstream media or ensure that they have a healthy balance of who they see portrayed in media

  • @F.A.--
    @F.A.-- Pƙed 4 lety +2

    It is very interesting and amazing, but at the same time depressing knowing new reasons why I'm not considered an attractive male by the opposite sex. I already had a clue when I was very young, but your videos are detailed on the answers, please keep this series going!

    • @monnowa
      @monnowa Pƙed 4 lety +2

      i just wanted to point out that almost all the features that make you attractive, you can change: fit, muscely body, straight white teeth, clear skin, nice fitting clothes, properly trimmed beard and hair, nice smell and good posture. all of that is changeable. just a matter of work, time, will and money. no matter how freaking ugly and gross you look now, you can become attractive if you want to. attractive in general, not attractive compared to a high fashion model, obviously. but attractive in general is more than enough.

    • @fatherfather2357
      @fatherfather2357 Pƙed 4 lety

      ʀÉȘᮄᮇ ᮄᮀᮋᮇ legally, yes you’re definitely a white make