True beauty?
Is it spending countless hours and money getting dolled up with extra makeup, fancy hair-does, wacky unrealistic clothing merely to, in the end appear completely different than the 'normal' you, but turning many heads in the process?
Or perhaps true beauty is what's found on the inside. Love, happiness, laughter, joy, a personality . . . all these things that the media has come to disregard entirely.
Sure, girls with short dresses, sizable boobs, plump lips and a voluptuous body can be eye candy for a male (and at times even for female)
but is that true beauty?
Is there something in all that there worth fighting for? Is there an advantage to spending money, time and concerns on such thing?
personally, i would rather be loved for what is on the inside than what can be seen.
-so, for now, i will return to the boycotting of such 'beauty' products, at least until an ideal time for change presents itself-
2 comments:
I always said that I wore makeup for me, not for anyone else. And then my friend Skoch challenged me to go one day without any...and I couldn't do it. That is when I realized what a huge part of my life it had become. I thought that was kind of sad.
Wonderful blog lauren. personally, i believe that what's on the inside is what counts, because when you are old and your body starts to sag, what do you have then? just the stuff on the inside. also though, you can't be a total slob either, because that shows carelessness, lack of self respect and other qualities that are just unappealing.
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