Make-up or no make-up?!
Make-up = makes your eyes bigger, makes your face fairer, makes your cheeks rosier, makes your face look more cheery and attractive.
No make-up = makes you look dull, makes you look pale.
Which would you pick? I think it depends on every individual. For example for myself, it depends on what occasion. Different occasions serve different types of appearances. For example if I were to go for a wedding dinner, make-up would be essential. Or if I were to visit my Grandma just as a casual visit, I would not wear make-up but put slight powder. Or if I were going to class, I would just touch-up a little here and there, a natural look. It really depends though.
When I was younger, I used to think make-up was so so annoying. It itches my face, the lipstick is wet and makes my lips wet and sleazy. It's just simply annoying.
Believe me, I started really wearing make-up at the age of 19, can you believe it?! And it was natural make-up. I didn't put heavy make-up at all. I learned about eye-liners and eye-brows shaping only at the age of 20. Pretty late, I know. At least I learned it all. Besides, I'm growing from small girl to elegant lady. I learn things step by step from time to time and it gets better over time.
It's important to use the right facial products for your face; I recommend Lancome. And the right make-up for your face. Consult a beautician on the right make-up for your face and the right directions to put make-up on your face. Trust me, it works.
Same goes with the nail polishes and the hair maintenance. Basically, looking good. It's particularly essential for every girl to look after their face, hair, nails, body ... basically the way they look is essentially important. It's part of womanhood. Hygiene needs to be looked after too such as shaving armpit hairs, brushing your teeth to make it look white and shiny, maintaining good breath, shaving the hairs on your legs.
Maintaining your hair is very important. Make sure it looks good and shiny, no split ends but just perfect hair. Consult your hair stylist to check what hair style suits your face and ask them for tips on how to maintain your hair to be perfect shiny and silky hair. Go to the beauty parlour to do your nails once a month, pedicure, manicure, whatever suits. Consult a gym instructor to ask for tips on how to maintain a good body. A good body = you need a good diet and good exercise plan. But whatever you do, don't STARVE yourself!!!
When you look good, you have the confidence. Doesn't everyone want all that?! When you look good, you shine and all would be attracted to you and only you. I'm not only emphasizing on your future boyfriends, but on your employers, family members, friends, relatives, strangers. When you look good, it may attract your clients to do more into depth business with you as you look presentable. And it may promote you to a higher post too. Besides, the world is covered with the face of beauty. Everything is about beauty beauty beauty. No one wants ugly things. Think about it. Make-up or no make-up?!
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Rich Or Poor
Would you prefer to be rich or poor?
What would you gain by being rich? By getting all the fortune and fame in the world, what would you gain? Would there be happiness? There would be temporary happiness, not permanent. The happiness would drift away soon enough. And all you could ever find yourself with is ... dissatisfaction. You find yourself lost and lonely. You feel as if you're living in a world of your own with no one beside you.
Sure it'd be great to own a big house, a fancy car, branded clothes, branded handbags, branded shoes ...!!! Nevertheless, would you be happy? Sounds pretty fake to me ...
On being poor, you find yourself being thrifty 24/7. You find yourself not having the things you want to grasp. You won't be able to date. You won't be able to get proper friends. You won't be able to enjoy. You find yourself suffering 24/7.
So which category would you place yourself in?!
I'll say right in the middle where it's just nice. Not too rich and not too poor. Just enough to have a relaxing life. You never have to worry who would want to snatch your riches away. You never have to worry of the finance. You never have to worry of the politics that the rich world may put you in. You never have to worry of people looking down on you. And the list goes on.
Ka Ho Yuet Yuen has made me realized that being rich is not everything. Being normal is just right. Being rich is just too complicating. Sure there are some rich people who tend to be humble but it all depends. Not everyone can be all that.
It's everyone's dream to be rich. But will you be happy when you reach that level?!
There's a saying. "When a person turns rich, that person would turn proud, looking down on all individuals that seem to be of lower status" It's true and I've seen it not only on television dramas but in reality as well. Sad as it is, would you want to risk losing your personality and fall into the trap of the proud? Wouldn't the whole world hate you then? Besides, God despises the proud but blesses the humble.
Think about it. Be wise.
What would you gain by being rich? By getting all the fortune and fame in the world, what would you gain? Would there be happiness? There would be temporary happiness, not permanent. The happiness would drift away soon enough. And all you could ever find yourself with is ... dissatisfaction. You find yourself lost and lonely. You feel as if you're living in a world of your own with no one beside you.
Sure it'd be great to own a big house, a fancy car, branded clothes, branded handbags, branded shoes ...!!! Nevertheless, would you be happy? Sounds pretty fake to me ...
On being poor, you find yourself being thrifty 24/7. You find yourself not having the things you want to grasp. You won't be able to date. You won't be able to get proper friends. You won't be able to enjoy. You find yourself suffering 24/7.
So which category would you place yourself in?!
I'll say right in the middle where it's just nice. Not too rich and not too poor. Just enough to have a relaxing life. You never have to worry who would want to snatch your riches away. You never have to worry of the finance. You never have to worry of the politics that the rich world may put you in. You never have to worry of people looking down on you. And the list goes on.
Ka Ho Yuet Yuen has made me realized that being rich is not everything. Being normal is just right. Being rich is just too complicating. Sure there are some rich people who tend to be humble but it all depends. Not everyone can be all that.
It's everyone's dream to be rich. But will you be happy when you reach that level?!
There's a saying. "When a person turns rich, that person would turn proud, looking down on all individuals that seem to be of lower status" It's true and I've seen it not only on television dramas but in reality as well. Sad as it is, would you want to risk losing your personality and fall into the trap of the proud? Wouldn't the whole world hate you then? Besides, God despises the proud but blesses the humble.
Think about it. Be wise.
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