What Does Really Beauty Means?

 



Often, when we talk about beauty, our brain cells unconditionally tend to imagine and portray a picture of young Women. This is a very common and natural thought process. However, this is really untrue. Beauty is deep and beyond gender! Beauty means not only the outer surface appearance of someone, but also who they are inside and how they portray themselves on a day-to-day basis. Beauty comes from Inside-out rather from outside-in.


To me beauty means standing for your unique qualities and being yourselves. Beauty is the reflection of joy within oneself. Beauty is probably an intangible feeling and pleasure we receive when we look at and admire, endless green mountains, spending quality time with someone special, extending help to others, doing what we like to do and much more.


When I think of Beauty, I think of my Parent and Grandparent. The unconditional love, warm protection, and endless care they shower are beyond explanation! Another example: Mother Teresa - who for over 45 years ministered to the poor, sick, orphaned, and dying, first throughout India and then in other countries.

Having said this, the below poem is an attempt to uncover what beauty really means:

  • Beauty is The Promise

  • We keep rising from a failure!

  • Beauty is the Innocence Smile and Curiosity

  • We observe in our Child!

  • Beauty is the Small Sacrifices

  • Made to raise us by our Parent!

  • Beauty is the Smile and Unconditional Love

  • We share with our Friends!

  • Beauty is the Valuable Lessons

  • We learnt from our school Teachers!

  • Beauty is the Maturity

  • We developed working with our Colleagues!

  • Beauty is the Helping Hand

  • We lend to someone who remain unknown!

  • Beauty is the Kind Word

  • We share with our Strangers!

  • Beauty is the eternal Pain

  • We get when you lose someone special!

  • Beauty is the Spiritual Belief

  • We get when we pray the Almighty!

  • Beauty is the Sizzling Pleasure

  • We receive watching the rising Sun!

  • Beauty is the Thanks

  • We say everyday to our selfless Nature!

  • Beauty is the Perfect Imperfection

  • We did to learn new things!

  • Beauty is the Great Success

  • We achieve for our hard work!

  • Beauty is the Beautiful Life

  • We make to live and let others live!


And finally...


Beauty is the Complete Satisfaction we get for being Ourselves!


Conclusion


I read somewhere this famous quote- "the most beautiful things in Life cannot be touched, but can only be felt and embraced." So true as it read. Beauty is not something which is physical. It is beyond our surface boarders. It is the image that we carry by spiritually touching the inner-self, illuminating the happiness inside and radiating the true beauty to our outside world! Beauty is like an everyday experience which we receive, feel and embrace within ourselves.


Let us be beautiful to make this world a better place to live, share, enjoy and create happiness each seconds we consume.

Anyway everyone of us love to be beautiful and hear others saying, “you’re pretty ,beautiful or gorgeous “ to keep us going. Let us just try some home remedies to maintain the physical beauty which God created in us.


Here are some beauty tips you can apply at home

If you want to maintain a healthy and radiant skin, then a few simple additions to your beauty routine at home can make a big difference.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

Cleanse, Tone and Moisturise

It is recommended that you cleanse, tone and moisturise twice daily; following the routine below and once a month see your beauty therapist for a deep cleansing facial.

In the morning:

Two cleanses - A first cleanse to remove dirt and a second cleanse is to thoroughly clean deep into the skins follicles.

Tone - People forget that toning is very important as it will bring your PH balance back to 5.5 after a cleanse. Without toning, you can leave the skin at the wrong PH balance. Your toner can also aid pore tightening and the removal of excess traces of your cleanser.

Moisturise - Is your skin dry or producing excess oils?

Choose a moisturiser suitable for your skin type and choose one with a SPF minimum of 20 in it. You can always mix your sunscreen with your moisturiser! Moisturising twice a day will keep your skin smooth, supple, hydrated and leaving your skin looking radiant!

Repeat these steps in the evening removing dirt, make up and daily pollution that's been sitting on your skin, by doing these simple steps you will be preventing blemishes and blocked pores.

Exfoliate

This should be done twice weekly, in the evening after cleansing; choosing a suitable product for your skin type.

Exfoliating is an important part of your weekly routine as it aids in skin cell renewal as it removes dead skin cells. It becomes extremely important to remove this layer of dead skin in order to reveal a fresh looking revitalised skin. It also helps to unclog pores; keeping them small and refined and leaving the skin luxuriously soft and smooth. When exfoliating make sure the skin is wet and gently rub in circular motions avoiding the eye area!

Face Masks

Do you have a little time to spare just before your evening TV programme starts?! Well you can make up your very own home made masks...

Suffering from dry, dehydrated skin? These simple ingredients found in your cupboard can help this: egg yolks, avocado, honey, dark chocolate, banana, and olive oil.

Use a base ingredient such as oats and a natural Greek yoghurt to help keep the mixture together!

All these ingredients are a great way of locking in moisture and help smooth the skin. To maintain this try using a face mask once a week!

For those suffering from oily skin or just an oily T-Zone, why not try following ingredients...



·         Egg whites


·         Lemon juice


·         Apples ( grated)


·         Carrots ( cooked and mashed, adding a little honey)


Again, mixing these ingredients with oats and a little Greek yoghurt will help bind the mixture.

These ingredients act brilliantly as an astringent so stripping away any excess oils, leaving the skin feeling super clean and soft!


Why not combine these masks to treat different problem areas of the skin. For example, if you suffer from just an oily T-Zone but the cheeks and neck feel a little dry, then apply egg whites/strawberries to the forehead and nose and leaving the nourishing ingredients e.g. avocado etc for the cheeks and neck - making a great 'Combi' mask!

By following these simple beauty tips, you can maintain a soft, radiant and healthy skin. 


Thank you for reading. Please leave your comments below.


By f

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Simple foods to care for your eyesight

What are Warts?

Practices for healthy life