Almost like second nature, the
mention of the word beauty takes the mind to the image of a woman. Women
have grown to become the symbolism and epitome of beauty. Every woman
has the discerning right to be referred to as “beautiful”, every woman
is a beauty.
Our evolving world and societies have seen the
ideology of “a beautiful woman”, change with time. This is especially so
in the fashion and entertainment industry: all which have a very big
influence on people. Different societies have different perceptions of
what beauty is.
For instance in Mauritius, to be plumb is
beautiful while in France, to be slim is. It is also seen as beautiful
to have a long neck in Kenya.
However, currently, a beautiful
woman in the global eye is perceived as a woman with a lot of curves;
very small waist, a firm round butt and firm breast as well. Her size
isn’t much of an issue at the moment.
Thinking about it, the
“beautiful woman” trend has moved from being white, to being blonde, to
being dark skinned, mixed blood, Caucasian, tall, petit, slim, and cing
down to our immediate society from being dark skinned to light skinned
and recently drifting between being more natural haired and Afro centric
versus wearing a lot of makeup and hair extension.
So what is
beauty? Or better still, what isn’t beauty? The world changing
ideologies of beauty and the image of a beautiful woman is itself a
proof that every image of a woman or being of a woman is beauty.
It indirectly answers the question what isn’t beauty? With this, the
most important thing every woman should know is that, aside all the
ideologies and trends, at the end of the day she, in herself is beauty.
As said early on, women are born with the birth right of being
beautiful and so the only thing left for them to do is learn to get to
know themselves, accept, appreciate, love and relish in their feminine
quality.
When a woman feels good about herself from the inside,
it naturally glows on the outside making her beautiful in her own self.
Beauty is in all women, it just takes you to fetch it from within and
let it shine. This shouldn’t be much of a hard work but rather women
should have pleasure in finding themselves.
Ghanaian women have
been noticed to be very beautiful women worldwide. However, it is very
noticeable that Ghanaian women are reserved and laidback when it comes
to beauty and its relations. Many tend to feel better being a part of a
trend or waiting, see a trend start before they come out. In a world
that accepts people for who they are, it is time the Ghanaian woman
takes pride in who she is and come out .
Over the years, Lux
beauty bar soap has helped women realise the importance of being truly
themselves and feeling beautiful. They have been able to help women find
pleasure in being beautiful.
Back in 2004, still very young, I
remember seeing Genevieve Nnaji walk with so much charm and elegance in
that Lux advert. My fairytale wish to be Nnaji came to a halt when the
voice over said “Lux brings out the star in you”. From that moment, I
knew I could have all that being no one but myself.
While not
directly addressing the issue, Lux has rather practically proven to
women that being beautiful requires that you feel good about yourself
and look good as well. With the use of different women from all walks of
life as brand ambassadors, they send a message that every woman is
beautiful.
And most importantly, a woman can only achieve beauty
at a time when she is absolutely and truly herself, a time when she can
embrace herself and feel beautiful. A feeling that moves around her
sending messages to people around that she is proud in her womanhood.
Women
have always worshiped the “shower time ritual” and LUX understands that
it is at that time, when she is natural in all forms that she feels
completely a woman, igniting her femininity and relishing it.
Lux
believes that beauty is one of the female instincts that should not be
denied. It is what makes a woman, it is what makes beauty. If you don’t
feel something, how do you express it? How does it show?
It is
time the Ghanaian woman gets to know herself better, accept and love
herself and relish in the power she holds by simply being a woman.
Remember, every woman is beautiful, she is the definition of beauty.
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Monday, 19 October 2015
What Is Beauty?
Publisher GhanaThings.Com
10/19/2015 09:54:00 pm
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