Don't Be So Shallow

Noun something that is obvious or commonplace
The story focuses on a doctor's wife, Emma Bovary, who has adulterous affairs and lives beyond her means in order to escape the banalities and emptiness of provincial life.
Adjective characterized by unpredictable changes in behavior
This diamond gained notoriety when King Henry the Third, who was capricious and vain, chose to wear it on his cap in order to hide his balding head.
Adjective going rapidly over something, without noticing details
Even the most cursory examination of the Miley Cyrus in underwear pics, which can be perused on the Hollywood Life website, shows that they're hardly scandalous.
Adverb in disrespectful manner
Bad boy actor Charlie Sheen flippantly offered to toss a porn star $20,000 to calm her down after terrorizing her in a hotel rampage.
Adjective not having any serious purpose or value
Growing bone marrow cells in star or flower-shaped molds may sound frivolous. But this difference is enough to dictate whether the cells become fat or bone.
Adjective loving and admiring yourself and especially your appearance too much
Fad romance! It seems the talented New Yorker never saw her "Vampire Diaries" boyfriend of 10 months as anything more than a fun LoveGame, particularly as he was so narcissistic.
Adjective lacking serious thought
Web and Facebook games are usually free, with the option to buy enhancements. Industry veterans argue you get what you pay for: mobile apps that are shallow entertainment experiences compared with those of console games.
Adjective existing or occurring at or on the surface
Apart from superficial differences like skin colour and facial features, we are all genetically related.
Verb make (something) seem less important, significant, or complex than it really is
The beauty industry is bundling cosmetic surgery and cosmetic salon treatments under the same terminology. Confusing the two trivializes surgery and can put patients in real danger.
Adjective excessively proud of one's appearance or accomplishments
"A glamorous life is quite different to a life of luxury. I don’t need luxury. For years, I was practically broke but I was still very vain and glamorous. And I still am."