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The Latina Beauty Obsession

Latina Beauty Obsession

First Posted: 12/01/11 01:09 PM ET Updated: 12/01/11 05:52 PM ET

It's what's on the inside that counts. But for many Latinas, the outside seems pretty important too.

A new study which surveys the past decade of purchasing trends in the U.S. indicates that spending by Latino consumers on personal care products grew more than 40%-- almost three times faster than growth seen for non-Latino consumers.

The same study found that Latinas are "significantly more likely" to use many beauty products -- including perfume, mascara, and facial cream. Also, the report notes that Hispanic women are almost twice as likely as non-Hispanic women to have used shampoo "12 or more times in the last seven days, such that they account for 26% of all women in this high-frequency usage category."

These numbers aren't the first to indicate that Latina women in the U.S. are spending more energy and money on their physical appearance.

Lili Gil, a Hispanic market expert and HuffPost blogger, writes that, "Latinas spend three times more on beauty and cosmetics per month" than non-Hispanic women. Negating the prevailing stereotype that anorexia affects mostly the white and upper middle class, studies conducted in 1996 and 1999 found that Latina adolescents in the U.S. displayed higher rates of anorexia than their white, Asian, and African American counterparts. And the number of Hispanics opting for plastic surgery in the U.S. rose by 19 percent in 2009 -- faster than any other ethnic group, The Washington Times reported. The number of whites who sought out surgeries during that year fell three percent.

South of the border, the statistics are similar. According to World Health Organization statistics, many Latin American countries per capita over-index in eating disorders such as bulimia and anorexia.

Dr. Lucrecia Ramírez-Restrepo, associate professor of psychiatry at Colombia’s University of Antioquia told the Inter-Development Bank that Medellin, Colombia, had the highest rate of eating disorders in the world for adolescent girls in 2003. 17.7% of young girls suffered from an eating disorder in the Colombian city, whereas 10.2% of adolescents battled such issues in the US, according to Ramirez-Restrepo.

Lori Leibovich, Executive Women's Editor at The Huffington Post, wrote in 1997 for Salon Magazine that "Argentina has a higher incidence of anorexia and bulimia per capita than either the United States or Europe," a fact which she says Argentineans attribute to everything from a "volatile political climate", to "machismo", to even an imported "flair for fashion and an appreciation of beauty" from the Italian immigrant population.

The celebration of Latinas as beautiful, seductive, and sexual is hardly new. Brazil is often lauded for its Victoria's Secret Angels, Venezuela for its pageant queens, and Univision, of course, for its bombshell anchorwomen. Competitive beauty has even become a cultural pastime for many Latinos, with pageant shows like Nuestra Belleza Latina (Our Latina Beauty) enjoying tremendous ratings on Spanish language television.

Six of the ten women crowned Miss Universe in the last decade were from Latin American countries. But are Latinas really more beautiful? Or do we just spend more time and money hoping to be?


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It's what's on the inside that counts. But for many Latinas, the outside seems pretty important too. A new study which surveys the past decade of purchasing trends in the U.S. indicates that spen...
It's what's on the inside that counts. But for many Latinas, the outside seems pretty important too. A new study which surveys the past decade of purchasing trends in the U.S. indicates that spen...
 
 
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06:10 AM on 09/21/2012
As someone who is thoroughly mixed ( half P. Rican) and considered "beautiful" by most people I've met, I have to say that Latinas, just like all other women can be split into the categories of beautiful,average, and not so beautiful. There are no more stunning beauties in South America than there are in North America, there are just really good PR people. As an insider into the Hispanic culture I can say that our women put a great deal of effort into their physical appearance, which is great in some aspects but can be deemed going "overboard" in others. I don't believe there is a great deal of respect for "natural beauty" in our culture & I think that's made clear by the amount of make-up, hair dye/styling, & clothes shopping that is worn/done by our women. I'm personally not a fan of the "fake" look and I often feel that I stand alone amongst other Latinas in my thinking. When my friends and I have these types of convos they always say that "that's easy for you to say" but I really do believe that if you know you're beautiful and you feel confident about that you wouldn't go out of your way to prove it. Yes, some body maintenance like: working out, eating healthy, dressing neatly, keeping up with nails/toes/eyebrows/teeth makes perfect sense, but spending a fortune to attract extra attention is unnecessary and shows, in my opinion, lack of self-esteem.
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I think therefore I am
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06:45 AM on 12/09/2011
While it is not right for people to be considered "Vain and shallow" you also have to admire a woman for always trying to look her best. I love Latin women for more reasons than space would allow me to list. Could me being Hispanic have something to do with it or is it seeing how gorgeous & curvacious they are as they walk by? Former sounds good, but I settle on the latter.
By the way check out the most beautiful Latinas photos here... Amazing.
http://fotosdemujeres.net
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bobbyndallas
Heretical Skeptic in Reality
10:12 AM on 12/09/2011
As a non-hispanic man, I gotta say, I have found Hispanic Women to be extremely captivating, alluring, seductive. But this whole obsession with being thin can be a real turn off.
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I think therefore I am
This is my micro-bio. There are many like it, but
09:11 AM on 12/12/2011
You are right. But one thing about REAL Latinas is their curves. Those skinny ones just wont do!
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Al Nava
Working-Class & Progressive Revolutionary Leader
11:11 PM on 12/06/2011
"It's what's on the inside that counts" is absolutely wrong. The "inside" (aka, the mind) and "outside" (aka, the body) equally matter. The "outside" is the health. Every one (except for quadriplegics) can exercise to keep their "outside" fit (& attractive) and avoid becoming (disgustingly) fat. As for the "inside", education, knowledge, ethics, and Emotion matters.
07:31 PM on 12/06/2011
Latinas need all the make up and cosmetics they can get to compensate for their wastelines. :O and I'm latino so be quiet LOL
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Richard Aron
Be the change you wish to see in the world. Gandhi
10:06 PM on 12/04/2011
Latinas are naturally very beautiful and very attractive. Also Spanish women are gorgeous!!!
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Chi Man Sam
Newtown's tragedy can easily become your tragedy.
02:21 PM on 12/03/2011
I remember in school from 7th to 4 year high,
in Puerto Rico, even though we wore uniforms
in public school, we cared about our apperance.
My sister and I, plus the majority of our classmates
iron our shirts and pants, we were well groom, the
girls did wear make up mostly in High School. From
a young age we were concern about how we look,
I took a semester of high school in Chicago (Roberto
Clemente High) and I was surprize and please to see
srudents dress in jeans or shorts, except for the spanish
girls and some of the Italian and African Americans girls.
Most guys and girls dress for comfort. I tried to do the
same but I was so use to my personal appearance, I still
do today, my friend laugh because put a crease in my jeans
when I iron them. No I am not gay, but I still iron my clothes.
Bottom line it starts when we are young.
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03:04 AM on 12/03/2011
We are naturally beautifully and also have same issues of any other race.
01:55 PM on 12/03/2011
We? Let's see a pic
06:11 PM on 12/02/2011
By the looks of the chicks up there it looks like it's working.
02:16 PM on 12/02/2011
They are freakin vain, and care the world what others think about them. On the average, yes, they tend to be more beautiful, so the ones that aren't or feel they aren't as much, spend more money hoping and trying to be. FYI, take a look at the Persian hotties, those would be rivals for sure.
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Dan Vasquez
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08:51 PM on 12/03/2011
Persian women don't have curves like Latina women do.
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PLDgyrl
We won Mitches!!!!!!!
10:16 PM on 12/03/2011
You can find very beautiful women across all cultures and ethnicities.
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Palaver
Men make laws, but the people follow custom.
12:42 PM on 12/02/2011
In their prime, Latin women ARE the most beautiful. Any American man who says otherwise is standing in front of his wife. The real question that men have is whether their beauty can last--like with Asian women.

The perfect woman:
Latin beauty
Asian domestication
European sophistication
Made in America
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Tre Members
Inna world fulla hate, Love is revolution
01:03 PM on 12/02/2011
The Neolithic age just called, they want their beliefs back. Women in general are looking extra delicious these days, especially since they've been embracing fashion trends like: wearing panty hose as pants!!! I must confess that I do have an affinity for "Latin" women- but I blame that all on Maria from Sesame Street, she was probably my first real crush... Oh- I should also mention I have a phobia of giant yellow birds...
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Palaver
Men make laws, but the people follow custom.
01:12 PM on 12/02/2011
My first crush was Laura Harring (Martinez), but it wasn't on Sesame Street. She was absolutely gorgeous in The Forbidden Dance (1990) from the perspective of a 5 year old boy. She still has it.
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Palaver
Men make laws, but the people follow custom.
01:38 PM on 12/02/2011
I now understand what you mean by Neolithic age. Americans have strange insults. Are we so much better than a caveman? No respect for ancestors.
02:01 PM on 12/02/2011
you forgot the butt of the Black woman, and the calmness of the Red woman
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Palaver
Men make laws, but the people follow custom.
07:53 PM on 12/02/2011
The perfect woman might be a black woman. I have met many black woman with all those good qualities. But what is a "Red woman"?
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RusStyles
Author of Getting Back in the Game!
12:15 PM on 12/02/2011
I question the accuracy of these stats. First, Latinas are all over the cultural, ethnicity and geographical map--from dark chocolate to light vanilla. My guess is darker hued women spend significantly less on creams and such because typically their skin doesn't age as quickly. I find them the most exotic and sexy as well...It's a shame they don't get more opportunities in the film and entertainment industries.
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Sonya Parker
Uppity since 1959
10:52 AM on 12/02/2011
There are beautiful women of all colors. I have noticed that the Latina women who live near me do seem to take time to dress and make up before leaving the house. Latinas are like White women without all the awful sun damage or fake 'n bake.
mira chancleta
C'mon, there's NO "La Tino" race
11:22 AM on 12/02/2011
"white women"?

I think it is time to put down the "Kardashian Confidential" and pick up a book on the racial demographics of Latin America. "Latina" has NEVER been a race.

Oh, be sure to tell Julia Roberts, Anne Hathaway and Natalie Portman they are looking too racially "latina".
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Sonya Parker
Uppity since 1959
11:40 AM on 12/02/2011
Excuse the hell outta me for not knowing what to call these ladies when I was giving them a compliment.
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Sonya Parker
Uppity since 1959
11:57 AM on 12/02/2011
You really ticked me off with your presumptive attitude. It is really mean of you to suggest that I am a reader of tabloids just because I was reading an article in "Latino Voices" and maybe incorrectly used the term "Latina". Why don't you tell me what the correct term is? What do the Kardashians have to do with this? I'm pretty sure they're Armenian. Anyway, I don't get your hostility because I'm certainly not the enemy. As a matter of fact, I am one of the parent representatives at my daughter's elementary school. They are a Title I school and at the meetings, I noticed that there seemed to be not-so-subtle scapegoating of non-English speaking students and parents when it came to tests scores and participation. I asked if all meetings were held with an interpreter or not and they seemd amazed when I said that they could not hold parents responsible for not showing up to meetings when they didn't understand the language. We now have bi-lingual meetings and conferences. The administration was hesitant at first, but when I pointed out the many parallels between the current situation and the beginning of school integration when I was in the 3rd grad (1968) they decided they didn't want to "go there" - in a good way. I'm just a Black lady who was trying to give a compliment. I try to be helpful to everyone. I tell my White stepdaughters that tanning is bad. Sheesh.
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Chi Man Sam
Newtown's tragedy can easily become your tragedy.
02:46 PM on 12/03/2011
There are beautiful women of all colors, yes
and latinas do have an advantage because of skin
tone. Also we like to look good, my sisters and my nieces
don't leave the housewith the clothes matching and as I say
without there faces on. For example My niece was a
softball pitcher in college, I couldn't believe when she ask
me to loan her money to get her nails done, before that
nights game. I paid but even for a game she had to look
good. But my sons mother is a 6Ft 1 blonde German women
from Hamburg, she also puts on her face in the morning, she
looks like a model, thank God shes not.
for
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Sonya Parker
Uppity since 1959
03:32 PM on 12/03/2011
Look out - you are obviously not allowed to say things like "yes and latinas do have an advantage because of skin tone" without being called a racist. I'm Black and I know that black don't crack but some people are all cranky because we noticed that other brown-skinned women have the same benefit. Nobody ever said that women from those cultures didn't come in all shades. I just want to be friends with everybody, but I don't want to befriend anybody who goes out of their way to take offense. You can be my friend, Chi Man Sam. And I will be registering new Democrat voters tomorrow in this county! Bring a friend, indeed!
09:24 AM on 12/02/2011
Solution? Turn off the television. Read a book.
02:00 PM on 12/02/2011
RobertLewis, you have the most sensible comment that I have read all day, thanks.
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PLDgyrl
We won Mitches!!!!!!!
10:24 PM on 12/03/2011
Fanned!!!!

Perhaps all women should worry a little less (I am not saying ignore) about looks and focus more on books.
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FloridaLAW
This Day, This Moment, Right Now!
05:30 AM on 12/02/2011
I wrote a very complimentary piece about my fiance and I guess it was deleted. Don't un derstand the rules here anymore. I can go to other pages and find racist derogatory statements and I write a couple of sentences praising my fiance and it gets deleted. Very odd. Someone needs to moderate the moderators.
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Pablo Manriquez
Huffpo Latino Affairs blogger
03:35 AM on 12/02/2011
"...are Latinas really more beautiful?" Claro.