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A thought-provoking examination of how we think and talk about beauty today—and the unexpected and often positive ways that beauty shapes our lives
For decades, we have discussed our insecurities in the face of idealized, retouched, impossibly perfect images. We have worried that primping and preening are a distraction and a trap. But have we focused too much on beauty’s negative influence?
In Face Value, journalist Autumn Whitefield-Madrano thoughtfully examines the relationship between appearance and science, social media, sex, friendship, language, and advertising to show how beauty actually affects us day today. Through meticulous research and interviews with dozens of women across all walks of life, she reveals surprising findings, like that wearing makeup can actually relax you, that you can convince people that you’re better looking just by tweaking your personality, and the ways beauty can be a powerful tool of connection among women.
Equal parts social commentary, cultural analysis, careful investigation, and powerful personal anecdotes, Face Value is provocative and empowering—and a great conversation starter for women everywhere.
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“After more than a decade spent working at women’s magazines, the author has a bird’s eye view of the behemoth that is the beauty industry and how it affects us every day.”
— Forbes
“The author speaks in a warm tone…With a passionate, precise voice…she offers substantial analysis, opinions, and personal stories.”
— AudioFile"A valuable addition to contemporary feminist writing, providing much-needed perspective to a pervasive issue.”
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Autumn Whitefield-Madrano is the author of Face Value: The Hidden Ways Beauty Shapes Women’s Lives. Her writing has appeared in Marie Claire, Glamour, Salon, Jezebel, the London Guardian, and more. She created The Beheld, a blog examining questions behind personal appearance. Her work on the ways beauty shapes women’s lives has been covered by the New York Times and the Today show.