In the world of today, it is easy to see why people get confused and lost in the understanding and translation of the word Beauty. I am sure we are all familiar with the saying “Beauty is in the eye of the Beholder”. I can see how our culture and social structure have heavily influenced our own perception of beauty. Whether it is healthy or not is truly determined by what we do with the information that is sent to us. For some, it can inspire and sometimes for others it can create insecurities.
There are so many options that are available to the everyday person concerning enhancing the look of beauty and even fighting the aging process. A person can easily get lost with so many options. So what does someone do when they want to give a boost to their image or appearance?
In my opinion, the first step is defining what beauty means to you. For me, as a healer and esthetician, I have seen up close and personal how people can have critical perceptions of their looks and body image. I have seen how it slowly becomes a self-destructive time bomb…especially for women. I think if we can take a step back outside of ourselves in the space of compassion…we might be able to see beauty more deeply defined…beyond the surface. Some of the most beautiful things in this world are also the most unique. Seeing the beauty of our journey through life and how the body keeps it’s own records of that journey is something that is quite amazing. When I had finished my completion of school with Esthetics, I made a personal commitment to make sure that each client that I work with sees how beautiful they truly are and to help them see their beauty potential.
We offer so many natural options that can help with transformation of the skin and the body. You don’t have to do something dramatic to find your beauty…in fact your beauty has always been with you from the beginning and will remain with you throughout your life…but it is up to you to discover it and find wonderful ways to express and enhance it.
Namaste,
Kelly