Skin Picking Lies Deeper Than Skin
Skin Care Reminders
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I love the topics discussed on skin and how its health is innately connected to our psychology and emotional state. Marion Simms, the founder of SkinSense Wellness, is one of the best known in the industry to educate estheticians and the companies specializing on skin care products. Today, I would like to base our discussion points on Marion’s knowledge about the emotional issues that lie behind the reasons why people go after those stubborn places on their skin to achieve a “perfect” look.
When we see beautiful models strutting along the stage, we can’t but notice every detail that is not in us. Their figures, makeup, gracefulness, look, and of course, their skin. Made to glow and draw us to them, skin is an amazing organ to make things look beautiful. Our brain tells us we cannot look like that in real life. Yet our emotional state is always stirred up and can be affected dramatically by the standards set up by the beauty industry.
The stereotyping perfection is dangerous for any age and gender. We may think that as we grow older, we may change our minds. Nope. It’s not how the minds work. We desire beauty and youth and perfection at any stage of our biological living. Yet younger generation may fall victim to the beauty standards more frequently than any other age group.
Let’s take a look into such misconceptions like making ourselves look “perfects” and what really lies behind it. Without makeup, photoshop and a ton of makeup artists, there’s no way you can present “perfection” in anything.
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