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Beauty and Esthetics

     
“The best thing is to look natural, but it takes makeup to look natural”

Calvin Klein

“Zest is the secret of all beauty. There is no beauty that is attractive without zest.”

Christian Dior

"It's beauty that captures your attention; personality which captures your heart."

Anonymous 

"The love of beauty in its multiple forms is the noblest gift of the human cerebrum." 

Alexis Carrel 

"Beauty and folly are old companions."

Ben Franklin

“How can a woman be expected to be happy with a man who insists on treating her as if she were a perfectly normal human being.”

Oscar Wilde

“Kiss and make up--but too much makeup has ruined many a kiss.”

Mae West

Grooming

Beauty Tips
Natural Beauty Recipes
How to Look Fabulous On A Low Budget
Perfect Posture
Skin Care
You Can Prevent Wrinkling
Nail Care
Hair Care
How to Be Beautiful
Be Classically Beautiful
Computer Style Your Hair
India Beauty Obsession

Clothing 4 Your Body Type
Camouflage Dressing
Dress For Success
What to Wear in Foreign Countries
Contacts or Glasses?
Safe Use of Cosmetics
Cosmeceuticals: Do they Work?
Shoes to Match Your Outfit
Are You A Makeup Addict?
What Makes Women Happy?
Beauty Tips For Women Who Don't Wear Make-Up
Choosing Eyeglass Frames
Shape
Clear Skin
Hats
Toes

Women tend
to take a critical look
at their individual features and flaws and feel this is what makes them attractive or not, whereas a man tends to look at the overall impression a woman creates.

What a woman does with what she has is very important in making herself attractive.

Is natural beauty better than constructed beauty, like in art or music? Do beauty and happiness go together?
The Single Woman's Guide to Beauty!

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"Research has demonstrated time and again that there are tremendous social and economic benefits to being attractive. Attractive people are paid more, are judged more intelligent and will receive more attention in most facets of life. Studies suggest that even infants prefer pretty faces."

"...you should not lose sight of the fact that workplace perceptions can have a significant influence on your career. The image that you project to managers, directors and senior executives will in large measure determine how promotable they believe you are. Don't assume that because you don't get a lot of face time with these people that they do not notice you."

Ingrid Olson