Gradually the beauty models were modernized and advocate a controlled and healthy aging


Today the beautiful has to do with symmetry and harmony, as used in antiquity. However, over time the search for these standards has become increasingly common.


Controlled aging and the intervention of aesthetic and surgical procedures has become a simple and easy practice for those who want to enter the third age good about themselves. Before, people were more plump, with belly and some fats. Nowadays the beautiful is to be thin, with defined abdomen and silicone busts.


The Paleolithic Venus was a plump woman who was the female beauty model. In the Middle Ages the care of the bodies were synonymous with sin. Any concern with the body was a real affront to the divine laws. Already in the Renaissance the aesthetic beauty is beginning to be recognized, with women as beauty models with hair, long and plump shapes more.


Today, we know that the “Golden Proportion” is present in all that is considered beautiful from antiquity to the present day. This concept is the link that unites what is mathematically defined as Beauty and is widely used in the area of ​​Design, Fine Arts, Medical Aesthetic and Plastic Surgery.

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