If I may define beauty personally without the dictionary, I would say it’s the part of you that makes you different from others, it could be based on your looks, what you have, or what you know, because beauty isn’t always entirely seen we often affirm that it’s in the beholder’s eyes.
When you spend all your time developing just your face and looks without building yourself it’s like selling a gold in exchange of wood, the world doesn’t keep a memory of beautiful women, only women whose values and contributions changed some lives are etched in the world history books.
Just be at ease whether you’re beautiful or not, trust in God’s favor to lead you, don’t lean on your own efforts by subscribing to unnecessary not needed beauty enhancements, if you make up your brain you’ll last and everyone will know your name, but if you only makeup your face even coupled with an unbeatable silhouette you won’t last because many will consider you as a figure of likability.
Cleopatra was considered as an ugly lady because she possessed a sheep like big nose, but she won the heart of the World’s Emperor Julius Cesar something that no beautiful lady within the empire of Rome could do, she was made the first Queen of Egypt because he had a beauty greater than the one seen on the face I call it self-worth.
We all know that beauty could be an added good value to what you’re already as a woman, but you need to study, train and develop your worth in order to live in the minds of many years after.
The world celebrates female Pilots, Lawyers, Writers, Doctors, Scientists, Evangelists, Soldiers etc, there’s no honor for the ones whose achievements are only seen on their facial makeup and bodily groomers, it’s rather believed that this later is a form of temporal rubies as it fades off in a short while.
-Kanayo Ebuka
#Give your brain a makeup for a bargain