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Beauty Industry

Marija Geiger Zeman

Gender, Media and Everyday Life

Barcode 9781836089414
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Release Date: 21/05/2025

Genre: Non-Fiction
Sub-Genre: Society & Culture
Label: Emerald Publishing Limited
Series: Women, Economy and Labour Relations
Contributors: Marija Geiger Zeman (Edited by), Michal Chmiel (Edited by), Mirela Holy (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited

Gender, Media and Everyday Life

Beauty Industry offers a collection of edited chapters that critically dissect the beauty industry through a gendered lens, delving into topics such as gendered beauty ideals, the relationship between beauty products and gender identities, and the challenge to traditional gender norms.


The concept of beauty and its impact on social interactions has spurred extensive research and discussions. Beauty products not only shape individuals’ public image but also form an integral part of their daily routines. By unravelling the cultural, social, and historical tapestries that frame beauty standards, this edited volume presents an in-depth analysis of the beauty industry and its complex relationships with beauty entrepreneurship, advertising, television, fashion industry, professional dance, and everyday life.

Beauty Industry offers a collection of edited chapters that critically dissect the beauty industry through a gendered lens, delving into topics such as gendered beauty ideals, the relationship between beauty products and gender identities, and the challenge to traditional gender norms. The work affirms diversity and inclusion and due to its interdisciplinary approach, it is an excellent companion for researchers and students interested in feminism, queer theories, sociology, PR and communication studies, fashion, body, race and media. It also considers the intersectionality of gender with factors like race, class, and sexual orientation in the beauty industry.

With a focus on macro, mezzo, and micro levels, the contributions span various research methodologies, fostering new knowledge and insights into this intricate intersection of beauty, gender, and industry.