The Perceptions on Beauty

By Cathyrin @CatherineBaleda
"I want the media and viewers to continue to challenge perceptions of beauty, but to understand that BEAUTY comes in all shapes, sizes and proportions. I have always celebrated uniqueness, and encourage women, myself included, to accept and embrace their own bodies — flaws and all! Whether it's exaggerated curves (or lack thereof), bee sting boobies, a juicy booty or a big ole' forehead (eh-hem) — it's about rocking what we've got."
These are the words from famous Tyra Banks who lately apologizes for "top model" promo who featured a  6'2" model with a shockingly thin waist and was told by Ms Banks as having "the smallest waist in the world.". She sincerely apologized especially to the people who see and look at her as a representation of upholding the fact that beauty comes in all sizes.

Well, what can I say about this? Hmm seems like Ms Banks has quite a good point about what true beauty is all about. Yeah the world may have qualifications for who and what is beautiful, but I admire and agree with Ms Banks that beauty comes in all shapes, sizes and proportions. Definitely I believe that beauty is objective but definitely subjective too. 

Being beautiful is not just seen in a voluptous body that even your corporate uniforms and simple t-shirts fits perfectly or in a  gorgeous face which makes doctors in hospital scrubs and nurses in scrub tops wonder if you have done a plastic surgery, and even in a perfect white teeth which without even consulting any person in dental scrubs makes you look so perfect, neither anything that can be seen  physically. True beauty must begin from the inside out. If one is beautiful on the inside then it will always reflect on the outside.  Confidence comes from the inside right? It is not tangible but it reflects in our outside appearance therefore making it tangible through our face, body and physical being. 
Anyway beauty fades and charm is deceiving that is why I greatly believe that we humans look always in the outside appearance but God looks into our hearts. So if you are doubting your beauty, come on, think again, God looks at you and sees not just your face but  even more than skin deep- your heart.