The ideal of catwalk beauty is artificial and achieved in a drastic way. First of all,
models ruin thir skin and hair. During fashion shows they use several kinds of colourful
cosmetics, which are put on their faces, heads or even all of the body. It can cause wrinkles,
rash and many dermatological problems. Secondly, these women should have ideal
measurements: 90/60/90. It means that their chests have to measure 90 centimetres, waistlines
60 centimetres, and hips 90 centimetres. It is not easy to get such measurements, so these
young girls are all the time on a slimming diet. Their drastic methods of reducing fat tissue
are very dangerous for health. For instance, they fall into anorexia or bulimia, which are very
serious illnesses. Their body instead of being beautiful is ruined and looks awful. Another
example is that two English models Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell smoked cigarettes to kill
their hunger. They behave unwisely, because cigarettes are very harmful and unhealthy. Next,
model's body is very artificial because of plastic surgeries. They decide to do face-lifts and
nose jobs. They spend millions of pounds on implants or liposuction to remove fat from their
stomach, buttocks or even from knees. Moreover, these girls have to wear high-heeled shoes,
which cause many reverse reactions on their legs, foots or spine. For example, they can have
varicose veins, curvature of the spine, bunion, and many other severe defects or illnesses.
Being "beautiful" like a catwalk girl is not glamorous, it is a disaster.