Presenting: the ‘New Beautiful’
IN THE 21st century, we all need a new concept of real beauty. It’s something we like to call Radical Beauty. What does that mean? Radical Beauty has nothing to do with trendy make-up,fleeting fads or insecure comparisons with other women. It extends beyond the physical, encompassing all parts of your inner and outer being.
For some women, it’ll be a brand new concept to think of beauty as more than the shape of their face, the size of their body, and the colour of their hair and skin, but look around in nature. What do you see? In the natural scheme, every creature and plant has its own pure and unique beauty. Beauty exists in every expression of nature once we allow ourselves to see it.
Your uniqueness makes it totally unnecessary to compare yourself with anyone else. When it comes to Radical Beauty, there is no space for comparison or competition. Each of us is here to express our highest beauty, which no one else’s beauty can diminish.
You can achieve Radical Beauty by following these six Radical Beauty Pillars...
PILLAR 1: INTERNAL NOURISHMENT
This story is from the February 19, 2017 edition of Brunch.
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