I was just thinking about how beauty is in the eye of the beholder, as they say. When someone loves you, you are always beautiful to them. In fact, age doesn’t matter…because for those who stay married for a lifetime, they still see the beauty of the person they fell in love with no matter how much time goes on. That’s shared love.
Trying to find the right color lipsticks isn’t easy, even if you try them on in the store before getting home. The lighting is different, and it can be disappointing to discover that you don’t love the color like you thought you did. Age doesn’t matter. In this post, you will find out how to make your lipstick colors look spectacular!
The only way to end up at home with the perfect lipstick purchase every time is if you buy your favorite color over and over without the company ever discontinuing it and just give up trying new colors! The temptation is that there are new ones every season. 😉
Well, you can take things into your own hands and mix your own colors! That way, if a color isn’t so hot on you it can be mixed with other colors until you get exactly what you want.
“Beauty—or the desire to be beautiful—is in itself a dangerous motivation. Someone (I forgot who) once said, ‘Does the person who loves someone for their beauty really love them?’ So don’t focus on beauty . . . a respectable appearance is sufficient to make people more interested in your soul. It is the sum of our experiences that makes us interesting, and having been through a time in your life in which you were in a bad place (or what you perceived as a bad place) physically can be useful. It can even be necessary.” — Karl Lagerfeld (from “Karl Lagerfeld’s 6 Most Audacious Beauty Quotes” by Calin Van Paris, Vogue)
So Karl Lagerfeld says that focusing on presenting a respectable appearance is sufficient. Your true self is what is the most important, of course! And that’s what you want people to see, right?
Age doesn’t matter, especially when it comes to your inner being. Continue Reading
I was at my sister’s swimming pool yesterday talking to her neighbor, Sara, and Sara’s mother, Elizabeth. I just met Elizabeth last year, and only saw her once. So when I saw her at the pool, I thought, “Oh, that must be Sara’s mother…no, wait, she’s too young to be Sara’s mother. Maybe it’s her sister.”
Then Sara came over to say hello to me and pointed to her mother. I said, “She looks too young to be your mother!”
And then Sara told me she was 60. I said, “Oh, she’s younger than me.” And Sara nodded with a smile, probably because she was thinking how we were both members of the Younger Than 60 look.
Later, I asked Elizabeth how she keeps her youthfulness. She said she believes it’s all in the mind. I agreed. Age doesn’t matter…
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