you know that saying that beauty is in the eye of the beholder? well, that's partly true. i've noticed that extremely beautiful people are thought by everyone as beautiful, and if youre just okay-looking, then some people may think you are pretty, while some peope won't. and and everyone agrees on if someone is unattractive. so, technically, beauty mostly isn't in the eye of the beholder. know what i mean? what do you think?More
Asked by: Pippa B
Beauty is definitely in the eye of the beholder. Each person on this earth has their own mind that is made up of totally different experiences and beauty beliefs, most coming from culture. It’s really hard to get everyones real opinion unless you literally took everyone on the earth sat them down and asked them the question.
EXAMPLES:
•A Barbie doll figure is the average North American standard of beauty, but if you ask someone of South American, Caribbean or African decent they’d say that a more full figured woman is beautiful.
•I think Angelina Jolie is absolutely the most beautiful woman I have ever seen in my life, but by boyfriend thinks she is just ok.
Even with-in the same culture you will find different levels of beauty opinions. That’s why you should always strive to be the best you that you can be and that’s only if you want to. Everyone else’s opinions’ are just that…opinions…they don’t matter unless you allow them to matter.
All in all, peoples’ opinions don’t matter. Beauty is in your eye and you create it for your world. That’s a lot more fun than waiting to be defined by others. More
I need some beauty tips, so any you know of, throw them in.
Also I have heard of a beauty sleep before but what is it exactly? Is it just a quick nap?
And what happens if you leave on your mascara when you go to bed?
And also about hair, I always wash cold hair after that. Is that good?
AND i need beauty tips on my face because I have pimples and I want something simple like a product or somethingMore
Asked by: YH
OK some beauty tips:
MAKEUP
never wear lip liner a shade/shades darker than your lipstick
under 30-shouldn't be wearing lip liner anyway
wiggle the brush as you apply mascara
when applying lipstick to avoid tooth stains stick your index finger in your mouth and pull out
white eyeliner on the waterline=big eyes
the perfect shade of lipstick is on the inside of your bottom lip
concealer, than foundation to set it
stick concealer for eyes
bronze can make your face look thinner etc if you do it right
penciled eyebrows- UC no offense if you have them-it depends
FACE AND SKIN, ZITS/PIMPLES
puffy under/eyes? submerge 2 teaspoons in ice water for 30 minutes or as long as you can and than place on your eyes until they loose their cool can repeat if you want, you can also place the spoons in water and then in the freezer
toner really does clean and a good one leaves it soft
tea tree oil and toothpaste are good for blemishes
thick masques usually pull the dirt out of your pores
heat up about a teaspoon of milk, then dip a small piece of bread (small or big enough to cover the zit) place it on your face and put a band aid (fabric sticks better) over it, it sucks out the dirt of some black heads and puss etc
if you can stand the heat-place a small EMPTY medicine bottle (like those small Motrin or anti nausea etc) in boiling water until hot then squeeze the air out and put it over your zit and let it suck the dirt out (it suctions to your face) [warning may cause bruising-painless but visible its like when you get one around your mug from sucking up a cup!!]
oatmeal and sugar/lemon scrubs are better than a lot of store bought stuff
don't pop zits popping=scars
avocado, coconut, olive oils etc are very softening to the skin
loofah's hold sooo much bacteria
HAIR
use a deep conditioning masque twice a week, warm it up and put it on your hair put a hair plastic shower cap on and shoot some hot air on it for 5 minutes repeat every 15 minutes for 1 hr then rinse with one batch warm water and then cold water to make it shine as cold as you can stand
lots of brushing is really bad
always protect your hair from the sun-any product that puts a barrier between your hair and the sun is good, creams and serums are better than sprays, they're thicker but if you have fine hair than use a spray so you don't weight it down less is always more when using makeup don't go to over the top unless its a Halloween party! always take a shower/bath every day to keep ur hair from getting gross and greasy, definitely use a hair dryer to dry ur hair it will look much better than natural hair dry. if u want u shuld get highlights but dont b 2 crazy so if u have brown hair dont get whtie highlights get like a lighter color of ur hair color, if u hav glasses u shuld get contacts it will really make ur face look clearer and better no offense to ppl with glasses. if u hav braces its no big deal just make sure the colors u get are some what neutral and match things u hav in ur closet, when buying makeup dont buy oil makeup and always make sure u wash ur face at night! if u want and u think u have yellow teeth try using white strips crest white strips r definetly the best!! hmm beauty sleep isnt really what it sounds like so it just means u get well rested so that u dont hav bags under ur eyes and ur face is all blotchy u shuld get a good 8-10 hours of sleep each night. if u leave mascara on when u go to bed nothing will happen u might get black powdery stuff around ur eyes but its no big deal u just wash it off in the morning! hope i helped u good luck!! :) More
Some said that beauty is a subjective matter and others said the beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I really curious when most people said that Giselle Bunchen (just an example) very beautiful but for me she not that beautiful.
Is there any scientific research on this matter? I once heard that people with symmetrical face (like a mirror at the centre) is considered very beautiful.More
Asked by: HELLuva
You and me are totally examples of "beaut is in the eye of the beholder", you think Giselle is beautiful but I found her to be unattractive. I think Gemma Ward is the most beautiful. But obviously because beauty is in the eye of the beholder. More
Has anyone got a degree from an online beauty school, and if so, is it the same as a degree if you go to an actual beauty school. I found some online beauty schools, but I don't know if it will be worth it when it comes to finding a job. I don't know if they will look at it and think its not as good as getting a diploma from a beauty school where you actually go to. Thanks for your help, I appreciate it.More
Asked by: daisy800
I cannot imagine how one could study this area of technical skill online.
This kind of work involves learning how to do things with your hands, understanding the tools, learning how the products work and feel when applied.
The only way I can see to learn this is to actually handle the stuff. Yes, there will be some theory/knowledge you could study on line. But after that, you'll have to apprentice. More
Also where can I find around the world beauty secrets?More
Asked by: norton2628
dry/damaged hair: mayonnaise or extra virgin olive oil on hair that is dry for hours.
dandruff: apple cider vinegar (makes shiny, too), fifteen minutes every month
combination skin (pimples/blackheads/etc. etc.): avocado or extra virgin olive oil for dry skin, and every week i wash with honey and brown sugar scrub
chapped lips: regularly use burt's bees peppermint oil lip balm, natural: extra virgin oil olive on bottom lip and then rub lips together to get even coating
dry skin: bathe with a swish of olive oil More