14 Crazy Things Women Used to Do to Be Considered Beautiful (Some Are Still Done Today)
Posted on August 14, 2024
| 11 minutes
| 2165 words
| Tandra Barner
Did you ever imagine that nightingale droppings could help you keep your skin moisturized and flawless? Or that you could wear lipstick made from crushed ants and beetles? Or, better yet, that shaving the hair off the upper part of your forehead would make you look more noble or intelligent?
These and other practices were very common among women over the centuries. And some of them are still in use today, even if we don’t realize it.
At Bright Side, we picked out the strangest, craziest things that women have been subjected to just to meet beauty standards.
[Read More]15Pairs ofCelebs Who Look Like Identical Twins
Posted on August 14, 2024
| 1 minutes
| 176 words
| Martina Birk
A report says there are 1 in 135 chances that you have a doppelganger walking on this earth. Famous people are no exception to this rule and we often get confused between 2 actors or celebs. And it’s not just actors, even in real life it’s sometimes hard to differentiate between people because of uncanny similarities.
Here at Bright Side, it happened to us too. So we decided to create a list of celebrities who look like siblings.
1. Dane Cook and Skylar Astin
2. Isaac Mizrahi and JJ Abrams
3. Brittany Murphy and Lili Reinhart
[Read More]16 Famous Women Prove That We Can Be Beautiful Wearing Any Shoe Size
Posted on August 14, 2024
| 1 minutes
| 48 words
| Tandra Barner

According to a study, 82% of women feel insecure about the size of their feet. Some women even feel embarrassed to say their shoe size while purchasing at a store. But female celebrities from our article prove that feet in any size are absolutely normal and that any woman can be beautiful regardless of her shoe size.
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16 Photos That Take Us on a Trip Down Memory Lane
Posted on August 14, 2024
| 2 minutes
| 225 words
| Kelle Repass
Nostalgia promotes optimism, inspiration, and creativity. It can even raise our self-esteem, according to a study. So sometimes it’s important to break away from modern reality and plunge into the world of a pleasant and nostalgic past.
1. We had swings made from tires and they were also a great place to relax.
2. Remember what would happen if you pulled the chewing gum? Electric shock!
3. Even back then, we had wireless mice. But a special device was needed to connect them.
4. Every weekday, this yellow bus drove us to school.
[Read More]17 Women Who Embraced Their Gray Hair and Now Rock the World With Their New Looks
Posted on August 14, 2024
| 1 minutes
| 122 words
| Martina Birk
If you were to name the first signs of aging, you’d probably say “saggy skin, wrinkles, and, of course, gray hair.” And though going silver is a totally normal process, most of us are terrified of how we’ll look and what other people will say about it. However, those women who’ve decided to go gray can prove that the problem is not just about your age, it’s about your self-love and self-esteem. Because graying can happen to you at any given time and any age.
[Read More]8 Professional Tips to Combat Bulldog Cheeks Naturally
Posted on August 14, 2024
| 3 minutes
| 577 words
| Billy Koelling
Too much sun exposure, weight loss, aging, and pregnancy can lead to saggy skin and bulldog cheeks. All these factors can be beatable if you know how to take care of your face in the proper way. But there are also some additional tips that can boost the results of your daily skin care regimen.
We at Bright Side support each person who would like to prolong their natural beauty and found 8 professional tips that can help you with this.
[Read More]8 Psychological Reasons Why Someone Looks More Attractive to Us
Posted on August 14, 2024
| 2 minutes
| 377 words
| Billy Koelling
We tend to think that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But, as a study suggests, this isn’t necessarily true. In fact, the truth is somewhere in the middle. Standards of attractiveness are, indeed, broadly shared, however, our personal preferences play quite a big role too.
We at Bright Side decided to dive deeper into this topic and find out what features in people we consider more appealing without even realizing it.
1. Pupils
The pupils change their size in response to emotions, becoming bigger when we’re happy. Some studies showed that we subconsciously consider people with large pupils more attractive because it indicates their mutual interest in us.
[Read More]An Artist Shows What Some of Disneys Characters Lives Would Look Like Today
Posted on August 14, 2024
| 1 minutes
| 123 words
| Patria Henriques
We all view Disney as a world of fantasy and eternal joy, but artist Tom Ward thinks differently. He wants to show us a more authentic and up-to-date side of this magical universe. With his creative skills, this illustrator has managed to mix the essence of each character and their story with the world we live in today, and the result ended up being somewhat revealing and very, very original.
Bright Side cherishes other people’s art, especially when it contains messages that help us put things into perspective, as is the case here.
[Read More]Best of british beer popularity & fame
Posted on August 14, 2024
| 1 minutes
| 51 words
| Tandra Barner
Best of british beer
Explore the latest public opinion about Best of british beer
FameFame is defined by the % of people who have heard of this topic.
27%
PopularityPopularity is the % of people who have a positive opinion on a topic.
12%
Disliked by
3%
Neutral
12%
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Bristol City F.C. popularity & fame
Posted on August 14, 2024
| 1 minutes
| 49 words
| Martina Birk
Bristol City F.C.
Explore the latest public opinion about Bristol City F.C.
FameFame is defined by the % of people who have heard of this topic.
83%
PopularityPopularity is the % of people who have a positive opinion on a topic.
19%
Disliked by
19%
Neutral
45%
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