CobaltAngel wrote:Actaully, I think alot of them look very pretty without make-up. In a more natural way - which I like.
I think you're right - remember that the entire point of those pictures was to show the extreme contrast, meaning there could be a number of attractive make-upless and un-enhanced photos of them that still looked nice. Some of those "ugly" pictures probably aren't accurate either. All of us should know how sometimes photos just come out horribly. No, they don't look like their supermodel versions, but I bet most of them don't look quite like the bad pictures, either. They probably look normal and average, just like most of us. (Also bear in mind that some, like Whitney, are not sickly looking in their natural form, we're probably seeing the result of substance abuse or extreme fatigue. I know that a lot of stars work very hard and long, and I don't know about the rest of you, but stress and lack of sleep don't do much for my completion. ]really[/i] think about what they looked like. I was a little shocked when I realized that one lady had bug eyes and big teeth, another was plump, and another had acne problems. When I told Mom this, she just smiled and said that I saw their inside beauty, and that made them beautiful on the outside to me. Because they had beautiful spirits, you couldn't help but look past the skin. Mom told me that I wouldn't have to worry about my outside as long as my inside was pure and good.
Ever since that day, I've tried my best to see people for who they really are, and not what they simply look like. I honestly admit that I can't always immediately dismiss the shallow mindset of looking skin deep, but that's usually when I get a little nudge in my spirit by
the Spirit that if I don't want to be measured by my appearance then I cannot judge others by theirs.
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to make that so long. Good topic, Volt.