This is disconcerting especially that the Philippines is reputed to have some of the most beautiful women in the world. Our candidates have won in top international beauty pageants, like the Miss Universe and Miss International beauty pageants, and have quite consistently made it to the contests semi-finals. Of course, it is debatable whether these victories are a valid indication of nationwide beauty.
Beauty has many dimensions and the most immediate and obvious is the visual aspect. Are Filipinas visually beautiful? To fairly answer the question, look around you and assess the women nearby. Take your department at the office, for instance: how many there would you consider truly beautiful? Actually, youd be lucky if youd find one or two. This means that most Filipinas fall short of making it to the "beautiful" category.
And which attributes are these? A pinched, aquiline nose: the typical Filipino nose is flat and wide (pango), thats why the beauty-obsessed get pressured into getting a nose job and end up having Michael Jacksons nose. An aquiline nose just doesnt sit well on an oriental face. Doll-like, deep set eyes: oriental eyes are usually shallow set and dont have the deep double fold that Caucasians have. Again, many opt for eye surgery to exaggerate the eye folds, and end up with a squint (kirat) or looking perennially surprised and awake. (Some couldnt close their eyes to sleep!) Fair skin: beauty advertisements term this as rosy, white skin. This has given rise to the whitening craze. (But do people realize that pigmentation is the bodys natural defense against the cancer-causing rays of the sun?) Again, the Filipino is naturally dusky and golden brown (kayumanggi); white-skinned we can never be, unless afflicted with vitiligo, the condition when irregular patches of skin turn white. Light hair: everyone is dyeing to be blond or a brunette! Model-thin figure: Some are dying to be anorectic and liposuction is the order of the day. Angelina Jolie lips: the bee stung look is in! Breast-feeding size boobs: breast augmentation today, J. Lo derriere augmentation tomorrow? (How can anyone lug those weights of silicone and collagen for life?) Lean, long legs: But Pinays on the average are short and petite. There are no surgical leg stretchers yet, so the recourse is using platform and elevator shoes for now. And so on, and so forth.
The study concludes, "Filipinas find insatiability in beauty. If they do not meet the beauty standards brought forth by magazines and television, they are simply not beautiful." So, whats the reason why most Pinays dont consider themselves beautiful? Our beauty standards require attributes that are unnatural to the Filipino!
With all these images constantly bombarding the minds of Filipinas, theyll never see themselves as beautiful. The beautiful is beyond the reach of the average Pinay, and so there is a great pressure for her to either be resigned to her "ugliness" or conform to beauty norms through cosmetic or surgical procedures but usually looking like a freak afterwards.
That is, if we continue to exhibit these unrealistic and "un-Filipino" images of supposed beauty. We need to reprogram our minds and alter the way we see and recognize beauty. We must have more Filipino/Malay-looking actors and models in our movies, advertisements, and television. In addition, we should make brown dolls for our children!
Anna Bayle, the only Filipina who made it to the top modeling ranks in Paris and New York, is dusky and exotic. Had she stayed in mestiza-crazed Manila, she would have been a second-rate model. Her dark skin and beautiful black hair made her stand out as a jewel from the Caucasian models she worked with.
Often, we see foreigners (usually Brad Pitt look-alikes!) who are head over heels in love with a dark, pug-nosed, aborigine-looking provinciana, and we scratch our heads in wonder. They find that kind of beauty exotic and appealing, something we just dont see. Even Gauguin was enamored with and painted dark and sensuous Tahitian women.
Its time to feel good being brown and proud. Eventually, we will be beautiful to the world, and most importantly, very beautiful in our eyes.