Showing posts with label Opinion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Opinion. Show all posts

Saturday, 20 February 2016

Opinion: Why Being Single Is So Great!

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 Written by Jessica Hutchby

When I first became single about 5 years ago most of my friends were in a relationship.  I thought I was the only person who was single, but this year the Office of National Statistics released ‘Have Living Arrangements and Marital Status in England and Wales Changed since 2001’ and its data shows that over half the population of the UK are single. London has the highest population of singles. The trend of women being single is not just happening here in the UK, women in America are also choosing to be single. Last year over half the population of America were single, this shows a growing global trend of women choosing to be single over a relationship. There are many positives to being single.  

Friday, 12 February 2016

Opinion: A career in cosmetic confidence


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Written by Lisa Pounder

Its just over a decade since the birth of Youtube, the uploading of how to, self-help and music videos on the website has become the casual hobby for teens in their bedrooms.  It has transformed into a business adventure that has led to multi-million pound careers of so many and has created a new genre of media.  One of the largest subjects covered on the site involves beauty and the evolution of video blogging. The biggest names are starting to gain celebrity statuses such as Zoella, Tanya Burr and Fleur De Force who have created careers out of vlogging. These girls are just a selection of creators who have produced their own beauty and skincare lines that have become best sellers in Boots and Superdrug stores.

The girls who are considered aspirational by many young girls often promote the use of cosmetics to accentuate features. They show achievable makeup looks and reviews of products to provide their honest opinions, which is a new reality to the airbrushed photos we’re so used to seeing. Although the use of heavy makeup is often discouraged by parents of young girls, the frank tutorials that start with bare faced women and the honest discussions about confidence, anxiety and body confidence allow young girls to embrace makeup without going over the top. The instructional but calm chatty approach makes an achievable outlet for girls to access to get tips and tricks but also feel like they’re watching a friend, something the press tries so hard to emulate but fails miserably.

Monday, 8 February 2016

Opinion: Social Anxiety



Written by Vineeta Sathiamoorthy



 Photo Credit: PracticalCures.com 'Anxiety'/ CC 2.0

Written by Vineeta Sathiamoorthy


The HELL in saying hello and the GOOD in goodbye. The feeling every social anxiety sufferer despairs of. Described as the fear one has in situations that involve interaction with other people, social anxiety is an omnipresent feeling that takes no prisoners. Yet, while it may take a few hundred nervous laughs and feigning interest to get me through a day, I’ve learnt it can be more ABILITATing than Debilitating.

According to recent mental health statistics, mixed anxiety and depression is the most common mental disorder in Britain with around ten per cent of people admitting to it. Before you go burying your head in a family packet of crisps, anxiety doesn’t automatically make you a failure. Famous faces that have suffered from it include sassy and opinionated writer/actress Lena Dunham, screen siren Elizabeth Taylor and even the late queen of put-downs, Joan Rivers. Would you consider these women as fearful or fearless?

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