The article discusses the rise of dental veneers as a status symbol, particularly in Hollywood, where many opt for the 'Hollywood smile.' This trend has led to a homogenization of appearances, as reflected by the casting of characters in productions like 'Don't Look Up.' Conversely, Aimee Lou Wood represents a more authentic persona with her distinctive smile, which has contributed to her popularity on shows like 'The White Lotus.' The piece also highlights the pressures faced by actors, like Chloe Cherry, who succumbed to societal expectations of perfect teeth but faced negative feedback afterward.
In recent years, dental veneers have transitioned from a rare beauty tool to a widespread symbol of beauty status, resulting in a homogenized appearance in Hollywood.
Actresses like Aimee Lou Wood showcase the charm of non-normative smiles, challenging the ubiquitous trend of perfect, whitened teeth in entertainment.
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