I've been a Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultant for over 10 years. I'm still amazed that I turned my "side hustle" into my primary income.
I take skincare, health & beauty quite seriously, using my BS in Biology to explain how things work.
You may find that I'll often ponder other subjects but usually they are still relevant to me & what I teach others, so I feel they're worth sharing. I'd love to know what YOU think though!
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Classic Beauty
What is considered classic beauty? I honestly feel it could change over time as people's opinions of what is beautiful do. The gist of what I think it is: the face is so well structured and flawless, a person don't need make up. As one blogger I was reading put it: A classic beauty looks just as beautiful in the morning and she does in the night, she can wear anything and people will still only notice her face, you don't need specific lighting or make up to make her look good. Another way of putting it: A classic beauty would be considered beautiful no matter what time period they lived in.... the 50's, the 20's, the 80's, or now.So that might explain why some actresses through the years, even long after they have passed are still held up as an example of what is considered beautiful.
These would be my personal favorites:
Audrey Hepburn
Bridgitte Bardou
Grace Kelly
Katherine Hepburn
Elizabeth Taylor
Marylin Monroe
Rita Hayworth
Sophia Loren
Although I considered it, the lyrics to Madonna's "Vouge" only came to mind after the fact!
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