Dying to Be a Perfect Maybelline Princess Even If I Lose My Real Self.

By Sharriewilliams

My grandmother, (Nana,) Evelyn and me, (at 18,) with my father, Bill Williams and my great uncle, Tom Lyle Williams. Christmas,1965.


                 Keeping it real on the inside

It was important to always look perfect or risk criticism from my perfectionist grandmother, Nana.  Some people said I was conceited and aloof, however if they got to know me, they realized I was just a nice girl from a tight knit family.
  

After marriage and a child, I realized my inside didn't match my outside so I went into therapy. Getting to know my real self was a lovely surprise and opened me up to a wonderful new life. Today I sincerely try to be authentic and not rely on my looks for approval, yet still appreciate my Maybelline legacy.

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