
With so much emphasis on physical appearances today, it’s no surprise that teeth whitening is popular. Physical appearance tops the list of most people as one of the first things they base their opinion of someone else on. The pressure is definitely on to be the best, not just the best at what you do, but the best looking too.
Consumers spend millions of dollars not just on over the counter bleaching products but on pricey dentistry procedures at the cosmetic dentist’s office. Most are not doing it for the health of their mouth, just for the benefits of a white smile. It seems that some people will stop at nothing to get the whitest smile possible.
First impressions are most likely formed on someone’s physical appearance. When you describe someone, normally you will use a physical feature of theirs. It’s more likely that you will say “Have you seen Jim? You know, the tall one?” as opposed to “Have you seen Jim? You know, the nice one?”.
Everyday people form an opinion of others based solely on what they see. If you’ve just passed someone on the street who is over six foot tall, you might assume automatically that they are good at basketball. The same goes for if you see a very short man. You may quickly conclude that he would not be any good at the sport. Regardless of ever have seen them hold a ball, your opinion is already formed.
Thinking about all the judgements being made about you is enough to make a person want to look good. As if that was not enough, the example that superstars make on is also another huge motivator. Magazines and television ads are full of gorgeous people claiming that you too can look like them if you just buy a certain product. Megastars are made up to look perfect for each appearance giving the false impression that they are in fact flawless.
The companies behind such self improvement products like diet pills and teeth whiteners are attracted to these insecurities like flies to a light bulb. The pick up on the signals of the imperfect public and launch marketing campaigns that speak directly to their imperfections. By clever “before” and “after” photos, they make the product look like something that can work miracles for you, helping you achieve that goal of ultimate physical perfection.
With all of this pressure coming at you from others, you would think there is hardly any room for more. But wait, there is! Deep inside of you, underneath all those layers, is a sense of insecurity. You think your friends are judging you? Not nearly as badly as you are judging yourself.
Some people will stop at nothing to get better looking. Besides the millions of dollars spent on products found in stores, there are also all the various cosmetic procedures that are done. From plastic surgery like breast augmentation to teeth whitening, today’s consumer will at times put themselves through anything to achieve physical perfection.
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