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Defining inner beauty

Beauty comes in different varieties, a bit like life or in the words of the film character Forrest Gump “Life is like a box of chocolates you never know what you are going to get.” What the people of today consider beauty from within and external beauty, which is what we are judged on daily, would depend on, who you asked. We see beauty every day, we just don’t appreciate it.
Admiration for ones culture, mind, country or talents is what optimist’s would like the common man and woman to consider a facet of the sublime. Poets, writers and artists have given the world over the centuries their interpretation of perfection and utter gorgeousness. However, the world is guilty of the crime of highest order of buying into the world of the beautiful people. The giant perpetrators are the media, cosmetic industries with their endless products and procedures, and fashion with its eternal catwalk of clothes, that no regular Joe can afford.
We are constantly railroaded by the demands of our lives, to be something that we are not. Open any magazine, and they will be telling you how to improve yourself with the latest diet or product. Why is this? Because beauty sells, and every part of your body comes under that banner from your teeth ($9.1 billion was the profit made by oral care products alone in 2008 according to Packaged facts.com report) to your toes.
Even countries that were under severe regimes have opened their arms to the world, in the name of make-up. China is one of such economies, in the past few years its output in the cosmetic industries has risen by 15%. Their professional beauty market (spas, beauty salons and insititute’s) is one of the fastest growing internationally in 2007. This was recently reported on the researchandmarkets.com.
Men are now no longer happy with just a shave in the morning; they demand products to keep their skin in tip top condition. You know the world has changed when they are spending more time in the bathroom, than the woman of the house.
Listen to the silence in the back garden when the sun is shining and a melody fills the air, sung like a tenor, by the man painting someone’s wall you cannot see. It brings back a distant happy memory, this is a capsule of loveliness. Standing at the bus stop and being distracted by a woman or man in ordinary clothes, bare faced and unaware of their attractiveness, is another one. A favourite of any parent is watching their children sleeping in a star shaped positions, in bed.
When you find your vision or sound of beauty, absorb it, and stop wishing you could fit into a size 6 dress or having a six pack like the boys’ down the gym.
Defining inner beauty
Beauty comes in different varieties, a bit like life or in the words of the film character Forrest Gump “Life is like a box of chocolates you never know what you are going to get.” What the people of today consider beauty from within and external beauty, which is what we are judged on daily, would depend on, who you asked. We see beauty every day, we just don’t appreciate it.
Admiration for ones culture, mind, country or talents is what optimist’s would like the common man and woman to consider a facet of the sublime. Poets, writers and artists have given the world over the centuries their interpretation of perfection and utter gorgeousness. However, the world is guilty of the crime of highest order of buying into the world of the beautiful people. The giant perpetrators are the media, cosmetic industries with their endless products and procedures, and fashion with its eternal catwalk of clothes, that no regular Joe can afford.
We are constantly railroaded by the demands of our lives, to be something that we are not. Open any magazine, and they will be telling you how to improve yourself with the latest diet or product. Why is this? Because beauty sells, and every part of your body comes under that banner from your teeth ($9.1 billion was the profit made by oral care products alone in 2008 according to Packaged facts.com report) to your toes.
Even countries that were under severe regimes have opened their arms to the world, in the name of make-up. China is one of such economies, in the past few years its output in the cosmetic industries has risen by 15%. Their professional beauty market (spas, beauty salons and insititute’s) is one of the fastest growing internationally in 2007. This was recently reported on the researchandmarkets.com.
Men are now no longer happy with just a shave in the morning; they demand products to keep their skin in tip top condition. You know the world has changed when they are spending more time in the bathroom, than the woman of the house.
Listen to the silence in the back garden when the sun is shining and a melody fills the air, sung like a tenor, by the man painting someone’s wall you cannot see. It brings back a distant happy memory, this is a capsule of loveliness. Standing at the bus stop and being distracted by a woman or man in ordinary clothes, bare faced and unaware of their attractiveness, is another one. A favourite of any parent is watching their children sleeping in a star shaped positions, in bed.
When you find your vision or sound of beauty, absorb it, and stop wishing you could fit into a size 6 dress or having a six pack like the boys’ down the gym.
Defining inner beauty
Beauty comes in different varieties, a bit like life or in the words of the film character Forrest Gump “Life is like a box of chocolates you never know what you are going to get.” What the people of today consider beauty from within and external beauty, which is what we are judged on daily, would depend on, who you asked. We see beauty every day, we just don’t appreciate it.
Admiration for ones culture, mind, country or talents is what optimist’s would like the common man and woman to consider a facet of the sublime. Poets, writers and artists have given the world over the centuries their interpretation of perfection and utter gorgeousness. However, the world is guilty of the crime of highest order of buying into the world of the beautiful people. The giant perpetrators are the media, cosmetic industries with their endless products and procedures, and fashion with its eternal catwalk of clothes, that no regular Joe can afford.
We are constantly railroaded by the demands of our lives, to be something that we are not. Open any magazine, and they will be telling you how to improve yourself with the latest diet or product. Why is this? Because beauty sells, and every part of your body comes under that banner from your teeth ($9.1 billion was the profit made by oral care products alone in 2008 according to Packaged facts.com report) to your toes.
Even countries that were under severe regimes have opened their arms to the world, in the name of make-up. China is one of such economies, in the past few years its output in the cosmetic industries has risen by 15%. Their professional beauty market (spas, beauty salons and insititute’s) is one of the fastest growing internationally in 2007. This was recently reported on the researchandmarkets.com.
Men are now no longer happy with just a shave in the morning; they demand products to keep their skin in tip top condition. You know the world has changed when they are spending more time in the bathroom, than the woman of the house.
Listen to the silence in the back garden when the sun is shining and a melody fills the air, sung like a tenor, by the man painting someone’s wall you cannot see. It brings back a distant happy memory, this is a capsule of loveliness. Standing at the bus stop and being distracted by a woman or man in ordinary clothes, bare faced and unaware of their attractiveness, is another one. A favourite of any parent is watching their children sleeping in a star shaped positions, in bed.
When you find your vision or sound of beauty, absorb it, and stop wishing you could fit into a size 6 dress or having a six pack like the boys’ down the gym.
Defining inner beauty
Beauty comes in different varieties, a bit like life or in the words of the film character Forrest Gump “Life is like a box of chocolates you never know what you are going to get.” What the people of today consider beauty from within and external beauty, which is what we are judged on daily, would depend on, who you asked. We see beauty every day, we just don’t appreciate it.
Admiration for ones culture, mind, country or talents is what optimist’s would like the common man and woman to consider a facet of the sublime. Poets, writers and artists have given the world over the centuries their interpretation of perfection and utter gorgeousness. However, the world is guilty of the crime of highest order of buying into the world of the beautiful people. The giant perpetrators are the media, cosmetic industries with their endless products and procedures, and fashion with its eternal catwalk of clothes, that no regular Joe can afford.
We are constantly railroaded by the demands of our lives, to be something that we are not. Open any magazine, and they will be telling you how to improve yourself with the latest diet or product. Why is this? Because beauty sells, and every part of your body comes under that banner from your teeth ($9.1 billion was the profit made by oral care products alone in 2008 according to Packaged facts.com report) to your toes.
Even countries that were under severe regimes have opened their arms to the world, in the name of make-up. China is one of such economies, in the past few years its output in the cosmetic industries has risen by 15%. Their professional beauty market (spas, beauty salons and insititute’s) is one of the fastest growing internationally in 2007. This was recently reported on the researchandmarkets.com.
Men are now no longer happy with just a shave in the morning; they demand products to keep their skin in tip top condition. You know the world has changed when they are spending more time in the bathroom, than the woman of the house.
Listen to the silence in the back garden when the sun is shining and a melody fills the air, sung like a tenor, by the man painting someone’s wall you cannot see. It brings back a distant happy memory, this is a capsule of loveliness. Standing at the bus stop and being distracted by a woman or man in ordinary clothes, bare faced and unaware of their attractiveness, is another one. A favourite of any parent is watching their children sleeping in a star shaped positions, in bed.
When you find your vision or sound of beauty, absorb it, and stop wishing you could fit into a size 6 dress or having a six pack like the boys’ down the gym.
The world of cosmetic surgery (Part II of II)
The world of cosmetic surgery is a complicated one. There are thousands of procedures done every year, ranging from the simplistic to the complex. The simpler procedures usually take only a few hours, or less than an hour and can be completed by a licensed beautician or cosmetologist. Those procedures are things such as hair removal and even Botox injections in some cases.
The more complex procedures can only be done by a trained surgeon with a medical degree. It is important to research the doctor thoroughly prior to the surgery, and to make sure they are licensed to work in that specific state. This procedures include liposuction, laser hair removal, and rhinoplasty.
Miami liposuction is quite popular in this area of Florida since there are a large number of female models living in Miami. Most women want to look skinny, toned, and svelte in their bathing suits, and decide to look for an easy way to remove the excess fat in their body. The procedure can be done on a number of different areas on the body, but it is typically done on the stomach, thighs, and buttocks.
NYC hair removal is a process used to remove excess hair from the body, and is a specialty in a number of boutiques and spas. Hair can be removed by waxing, plucking, shaving, and some other unique techniques that can be utilized depending on the amount of hair, and the area.
Chicago hair removal is done by a professional waxer or stylist in specific spas and even a few beauty salons. The cost of such procedures ranges depending on the specific process used. For example, body waxing is more expensive than eyebrow waxing. It is important to make sure the location uses clean equipment, and has experience in hair removal.
Chicago laser hair removal is a procedure where hair is removed from the body using a high powered laser aimed directly at the skin. This eliminates the hair from beneath the surface of the skin, and stops it from returning. This procedure if often fairly expensive, and cannot be used on all areas of the skin.
Chicago liposuction is a type of cosmetic surgery where excess fat is removed from the body using a specific tool to suck out the fat. This should only be done by a professional cosmetic surgeon who is licensed to perform such procedures in Chicago.
Dallas hair removal involves the use of different procedures to remove hair from the body. This can be done on the arms, legs, chest, face, and a number of other areas. It can be done through waxing, plucking, or even laser treatments and elctrolysis to permanently remove the hair.
Manhattan rhinoplasty is cosmetic surgery used to decrease the size of the nose, or alter the nose in some other way such as removing a bump on the bridge. The procedure should be done by a trained cosmetic surgeon, and individuals should wait until they are at least eighteen before undergoing it.
Manhattan liposuction is quite popular as there are a number of people in the city who want to look skinnier and smaller. This is partly due to the large number of actors and models who call the area home, as well as the large billboards and advertisements pushing the “ideal” image of beauty.
Hair transplants are a procedure where hair is taken from another part of the body, and transplanted onto the head. This cosmetic surgery procedure can be slightly painful, and those who undergo it must be careful not to let the head become damaged or injured as it can cause damage to the new hair. It may take a few months for the hair to look natural and normal.



