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The work surveys cross-cultural standards of female attractiveness, arguing that less complex societies tend to have narrower, culturally fixed ideals while more complex societies recognize a wider variety. It catalogs the physical traits various peoples prize—skin color, facial proportions, hair texture, body form—and examines corresponding practices of ornamentation and alteration, including tattooing and coloring, jewelry and dress, hair removal or styling, and deliberate bodily modification. Drawing on travel observations and comparisons, the author relates how preferences differ widely between groups and how adornment functions to enhance perceived beauty within particular cultural frameworks.
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