Beauty

What does the word beautiful suggest? The word beauty has been used and often misused to refer to changing one’s nose, pumping up bra size, or sucking a ton out a bubble butt. It seems decades ago when lipstick and mascara are enough to do the trick. Whenever I get to do some DVD marathons of some TV show, I notice a lot of actors/actresses tend to look “different” after every season like wrinkles disappear and breast sizes bloat and yet they appear a bit more stressed out than before. Beauty and wellness should go together, and we don’t mean no botched jobs (like with Tara Reid).

It isn’t a sin to go after perfection, and to seek ways on how to improve oneself. But more and more people are getting into literally transforming themselves into what they call “perfection”.

To be beautiful, a person needs a lot of exquisite improvements – and that might take more than just bee-stung lips. Each person has specific needs – which go far beyond botox and leaning more on the field of wellness.

Wellness, (now you’re talking!) is what you should be after. Before you schedule your liposuction, you should be prioritizing your wellness. There are several centers that are focusing more on wellness rather than exclusively offering surgery. Your first concern should be the competence of the doctors that attend to you. Make sure you go to a reputable clinic that boasts highly-qualified doctors before you submit yourself to any tweaking.

You might also be interested to know that you should be paying more attention to your skin rather than just focusing on your face. Your skin’s radiance will be the determining factor whether you’re glam or you’re a wannabe-glam. Tiptop care should be devoted to your skin.