02-14-2012, 10:21 AM
I was in the chemist's this morning and I happened to notice that they have a line of cosmetics called "Be Yourself". At first I thought it was quite funny, but the more I thought on it, the more indignant I became (because I have no life
).
What they're essentially saying to women is "be yourself, but yourself isn't actually good enough, so buy these products and give yourself a better face so that everyone knows you've put some effort into improving yourself".
Or is there some other possible interpretation?
). What they're essentially saying to women is "be yourself, but yourself isn't actually good enough, so buy these products and give yourself a better face so that everyone knows you've put some effort into improving yourself".
Or is there some other possible interpretation?
It could be worse
