You didn`t comprehend that the Kardashians are the epitome of new beauty standards and becoming it-girls, did you? Being envious of otehr women`s beauty and strategies doesn`t make anyone prettier.
@@maram6211 Why would you think criticism of a negative cultural influence on young women equals envy? Just because you find them admirable for your own shallow reasons doesn't mean those of us who don't are jealous. It means we have stronger critical thinking skills.
@@maram6211 I'm not saying that every cosmetic procedure in every circumstance is a negative thing, but when a certain group of girls start very young, getting extreme cosmetic procedures on body parts that were already well within the beauty standard, along with very heavy makeup trends designed to completely change, rather than subtly enhance the facial features and create a trend for other young girls to do the same, it's DEFINITELY a systemic problem that's hurting women as a whole! There's no benefit to it in society or in the confidence of women. Health is the biggest marker of beauty and that's not healthy!
@@mariagarza1269 I had a conversation with my priest once regarding bulimia and body dysmorphia and the conversation turned to how the Virgin Mary has always been painted and sculpted to reflect the highest beauty standard of the time and culture, but you can't paint her in modern American beauty standards because it would be pornographic. That says a lot about what we're promoting.
This is soo good!! When she said, " you're a dark skinned woman? ok, that's your super power, that's what makes you unique." I immediately thought about how I can just go around and smell like cocoa butter and vanilla and look glossy and juicy lol. No excuses, just become and embody the ideal that you are the beauty standard.
Growing up as an Scandinavia light skinned blond I actually always wanted dark skin, dark hair and brown eyes. Now I see how uniqly we all are created and everyone has their uniqe beauty.
@@elinmaria5034 and you are so beautiful as you are!!! Isn’t it so funny that we always seem to idealize something we don’t have. I used to envy girls with light skin and blue or green eyes and more European features as the most naturally elegant and feminine and delicate but that never served me. There is so much room for all of us to be our own beauty standard!🥰🥰
At boarding school many, many years ago one girl stopped in her tracks and said "Oh my GOD, you actually smell like chocolate." Thank you Palmer's because I most certainly did not take that as a racist comment.
I have always believed that there are no unattractive women, they just don’t care. I spent all my 20s looking very unattractive, because I was convinced that girls who put time, effort and money to look hot, are vain and stupid. Mind you, i have had friends who would spend thousands of dollars on every new product or procedure, and i didn’t want to spend any money on this, so I dropped the ball. Years later, I discover my own beauty points and enhance them and I look amazing, and even better, unique! All this with below average spending, like what I would pay for shampoos or pads.
Melasma, hyperpigmentation, acne, rosacea, excema etc don't mean you are ugly. If you really want to hide it, a full coverage foundation can cover it, doesn't need to be pricey- ELF, NYX, Sleek etc products are good. And Vitamin C, niacinamide, azelaic acid etc in skincare can slowly get rid of it. Many products have all these brightening ingredients in one like affordable products from the Inkey List and The ordinary.
"if you don't have haters, you're doing something wrong" I like it. But remember it's only a few haters, if everyone pulls away from you at some point, maybe there's something wrong with you.
@@elmhart9220 what the hell are you and @renatacampos8652 talking about?! What you just said sounds victim blamey! Haven’t you ever heard of bullying? Are you saying that if everyone is mean to you, then you deserve it?! Both of you really have no empathy of decency! Nobody deserves to be bullied! If you say otherwise, then you should seriously consider getting your head checked!
Right but at times the one being hated on isn't always the problem and that is also another alternative to OP's comment, so honestly both can be correct, things are situational.
For too long I saw this as a curse, but we do have amazing gifts as women, thank you :) I need to remember this too, and continue to embody it instead of ignore it. I just have not sat and really thought of it much like that previously. More commonly my default beliefs have not been as positive and virtuous as this comment suggests womanhood can be. Thank you for sharing your perspective; it brings light and clarity to others who may have not have been as readily able to see it. 🙏🏻🧡
so many insecure men need to take this advice. they’re not confident and won’t work on themselves and then proceed to complain about not having a partner or friends or a career. you have to take accountability and initiative. operate in your most confident state and everything you wish to attract will follow.
I started the habit of whenever I looked in a mirror, instead of highlighting the things I didn't like, I highlighted the beautiful things, and ignore the other ones, taking them as a background thing. That eventually made me consider myself as naturally beautiful, because I developed the right eyes to see it. Then I understood that all the "uglies" are transitional things that, when you carry yourself as beautiful, simply change. Make sure to compliment yourself in personal ways, like your beautiful way of describing things, or the sound of your laugh, look at yourself as if you were a poet that is absurdly in love with you, even write a poem or draw if that's your thing, then everything about you becomes simply beautiful, because it belongs to you, and you are just infatuated with yourself.
Audrey Hepburn was not the beauty standard of her time, but she did what worked for her. Making the best of her unique beauty instead of trying to “blend in” with others beauty is why she’s such a timeless stand out.
I started doing this a few months ago but I didn’t know what to call it. I realized I started growing as a person when I look at other gorgeous, successful women and I’m happy for them, not jealous. I’ve been putting more effort into my appearance and people have noticed. My mood has been better, I feel better, my skin is better, everything is better.
I love your vibe, your points and your delivery. Im 32 I pretty sure I’m older than you but you’re the big sis I always needed! Thank you for being there for us, I appreciate you!
I am 38 and think this advice is awesome! As women start aging, they need to hear this more ;) My most confident friend is my 23 year old work colleague and this is her exact attitude. I love it and have learned so much from her!
I feel like I’ve always been told I’m naturally pretty so I’ve struggled with downplaying things - I purposefully have looked wrecked for years to make myself look small - baggy clothes no makeup no hair done not the best hygiene - I feel like I’ve made myself small bc I felt like getting all done up really made me seen and I felt uncomfortable by that because it put a pressure on me to uphold that for other people and a fear of aging that if I lean on that beauty when it fades I’ll be nothing - this video helped so much I’m not upholding a certain beauty standard or the young beauty others assign me I’m my own beauty standard and making myself look worse is just bad business lmao I’ll still be beautiful as I change and age because I am now focused on my assets whatever they are at any given point - well time to enter my hot girl era if girls and guys stare then they stare I’m not making myself smaller anymore - xoxo
Maybe you don't realize your hidden trauma. For me, I was pretty then I was unpretty for a number of years and then I lose weight and be hot and then all the wolves came and bother me. And I remember why I decided to be less pretty in the first place lol! Now I'm older I feel safer in losing the weight again so I understand when she said that I don't want people to look at me. Their eyes are disgusting.
I have seen this, it's awful. I remember in university while in a small co-ed group, about 7. Somehow this particular young freshman female came up in conversation who most of us knew. She was and is, this was 15 years ago, a natural beauty. The guys who didn't know about her were eager to know more and then 2 of the girls there, who were attractive themselves, immediately said, "ugh, I hate her!" Their pettiness was so blunt, which shocked me because they weren't petty women. I saw their true colors then. They were both fairly young too. Myself and 3 of the other guys were older folks, in our late 20s. I called them out. That particular girl was and is a sweetheart. She would get so much hate and negativity from both genders because of her looks. People assumed she didn't have to try and could get away with anything or get anything just by her perfect looks. This girl really did have it all, youth, thick beautiful hair, perfect skin, beautiful face, large hazelnut brown eyes, height, figure. However her most beautiful feature was her soul. She was the most loving and caring individual. No one deserves to be put down or belittled, especially for their physical appearance and traits. Or tried to be taken advantage of in spite or despite the beauty they possess or fail to possess.
This rings true. Years ago, I went to an open interview. They had multiple managers interviewing people. My first interview didn’t seem to go very well, and I got the “we’ll be in touch” line. However, I had dressed up and looked my best. Another manager saw me walking out and said, “Get her- don’t let her leave!” I ended up talking with him and getting a job offer on the spot even though I didn’t exactly fit their desires for scheduling. I stood out just because of the effort I had put into looking professional and stylish instead of wearing jeans like a lot of the other applicants. It works! 3 kids now, a decade older and 20+ pounds… I don’t feel my best. It is easy to settle because I stay at home with the kids. This was a good reminder to prioritize looking and feeling beautiful for me.
Honestly way back in the day woman wouldn’t be caught outside the front door without dressing up and upholding there beauty, and it didn’t matter what you physically looked like , you got up got dressed did your hair and put yourself together. This isn’t pretending to be someone, this is becoming someone! This is you having love and self care, and it’s needed!
this is true in a subjective way but objectively when you are more in alignment with the societal/collective beauty standards things get so much easier as well
@@PlutonianPriestess if its not authentic to you, than it will show no matter the attenion, perks, etc you enjoy you will feel the mask slipping. I see many people regret their plastic surgry and many who wish they did it sooner, those who regret were implusive, taken advantage of and most likely a spefic trend outlined their insecurity or poor mental health. Where as those that dont regret it have a air of confidence and weirdly inner peace.
Even the most beautiful girls in the world wear makeup, aka enhancement. That makes me feel better about wearing makeup. There shouldnt be any shame in wearing makeup.
I am so glad you made this video. I'm gen X so I look around and I don't understand why so many younger people these days all want to get plastic surgery to look like the same person. I grew up knowing beyond a doubt that everyone is unique and beautiful. It just takes the right formula to bring out a person's best parts. Don't be ashamed of your differences. Embrace them. Your unique traits are what make you beautiful
@@nerd1858 I agree but society makes the standards so it takes more than one person obviously. I know LOA and such say that she should be delusional but I don't think it's healthy. What I mean is that we shouldn't judge people for getting surgery, I think most people who do are insecure but the ones we see are always those who look like Kim K because they're the most popular.
I grew up in a religious home which shamed me for wanting to put an effort in my fashion and appearance. God created me to appreciate beauty and to bring it out in others…including myself! It’s a shame NOT to embrace the best version of you for that’s settling for the crumbs of life.
Same. I was forbidden from doing anything to improve my appearance, because of the idea that girls who do it are immoral and trying to attract boys. My father used to trim my hair close to the scalp, and I was only allowed to wear oversized shapeless clothing.
Yes, religion is all about ritual and shame. Jesus Christ set the captives free. Praise God for Jesus the only way to the Father from this ai inverted false idol hell realm
just becareful that when you prioritize too much of whats on the surface the quality of relationships and connections you acquire is just as surface. all i can say is. nothing beats the emotional fulfilment of true intimacy where someone loves and sees u for who u really are. no amount of fixing urself gives u that. when u keep fixing urself its an indication that u have lost urself.
Very true. I noticed that i keep attracting shallow people into my life when i focused more on fixing my looks. And those people expected me to always look good even when I was sick. They even told me that i don't look good when I was unwell😢 There's nothing wrong in dressing up or upgrading your looks. But the point is, people are still going to say something negative if they want to. This video seemed more like this person rationalizing her decision to focus more on her looks.
While what you're saying is true, I don't think this msg is for you. As someone that grew up with extremely low self-esteem, I always thought I was ugly but now being 32 getting out of a relationship that destroyed my self-esteem even more (I didn't think that could be possible) when I look back of my pictures from 10yrs ago I realised I wasn't as ugly as I thought. I got into relationships with shitty men because I thought that was the best I could do but now I have truly let myself go and need to rebuild myself. This needs to be heard by women and girls that need this push.
It's the balance. I agree with what she said if we don't look like we take care or treat ourself well, why we expect people to do the same for us. As for style etc, there we can have our personality there and not to conform but something like skincare or basic hygene is a must.
I agree that making your surface a priority is not good, but the things that she pointed out is honestly not much, it's a basic. At least its a basic just 50 years ago. Both men and women are expected to wear nice pressed clothes, trimmed/coiffed hair, keep healthy weight, be clean shaving. We can say that the social rule is not as rigid as before, but the rules are basically not there people just go out in their pajamas and bed hair and think nothing of it. People in general just don't meet the standard.
I’m so glad someone made a video on this topic. I’ve been living by this method my entire young adulthood and i’ve never been happier. Now other people can too.
Some women have a lot of excess hair. Being Asian myself, black hair shows up on the face and skin. So someone with blonde hair on skin might not show up
I came across your channel on Sunday evening and honestly I can safely say you are an answered prayer to me. I thank God for you and the wisdom you are instilling in me❤
*tretinoin and other active ingredients for skin *weightlifting/yoga 4+ per week *dental cleaning every 3 months * wear a silk bonnet every night and trim split ends every 6 weeks *eat whole foods as much as possible
Thank you for posting this. I am 63 and have been struggling with this all my life. When I was 56 and stood in the mirror with not one hair on my body ... nose hairs are underrated. (I was going through chemo.) I "saw" myself and decided I wasn't "that bad." No worse than anyone else. But chemo does a number on your body and I aged 15 years is 5 months. (At least I didn't die.) Now I have to grapple with lines. I'm okay with the gray. But I sometimes think I need to dye it.
I know this may sound crazy but have you ever tried law of assumption affirmations for beauty or if you more experimental pagan rituals of beauty or health? I had 3 strokes and my looks collapse on my bones. After I started doing certain rituals I started looking good again. People tell me all the time. Thought it may help.
I'm struggling with aging. This is the most difficult case of believing in my hotness, in my own beauty and m'y own standards. Society standards are not helping. But this talk is a good talk and I'll apply it to myself. Thank you very much.
There are things you can do at home. I recommend the honest channel for holistic advice. I know a lot of women above a certain looking better than before bc of clean eating, working out, skin care and face massages.
I have seen gorgeous women in their 40s 50s 60s and even 70s. It's that something they exude, how they carry themselves. I was like wow I wanna be like that
THANK YOU!!!! You inspired me. P.S.: If you're dark-skinned and reading this comment DON'T YOU DARE FEEL INSECURE about that, because your skin colour is GORGEOUS
I realised when I didn't used to take care of myself at all as in no exercise no skincare no emphasis on my own fashion, I craved for the validation of others. I needed someone to tell me I was beautiful the way I was. I wasted a lot of time trying to find that person. But when I actually started to take care of myself, in my dressing sense, in Doing my skincare I feel validated by myself. I feel as If I don't need the validation of other people. I don't care if people don't find me beautiful because I know I am beautiful because I make myself feel that everyday.
A great alternative title for this video is “How to and why you should LOVE YOUrself.” Great content and it’s so refreshing to see more and more women, especially the young ladies, level up and be not only physically beautiful, but highly intelligent. Life is a game, and knowing how to navigate it will be your greatest strength. xoxo 💕
The landscaping example 💯 In India where I live the older generation mostly still shames you for putting effort into our appearance and younger generation even though more accepting can be competitive with such women. Much needed talk ❤
Damn so true Aadya I have experienced the same .. I have been also in to self care since I was 11-12 and I have been shamed for being too self obsessed or self caring imean I had no one to take care of myself I had to do it and yes as I grew up I indeed saw the competition towards me from peers or other females even older females 😅
Thank you SO much! These are things I wish we were taught by our mothers! These are the things I want to pass down to my daughters! So many of us were raised to believe that putting ANY effort into our appearance is vain, and not a worthwhile expenditure of our time! I have learned SO much through young ladies such as yourself who are teaching such important things!
I’m from Eastern Europe. Here it’s uncommon to leave your house without makeup. My mom always said that no matter where I’d have to go (be it school or just taking out trash) I have to look beautiful, meaning to be well-dressed and groomed. Since childhood I’ve been following this advice but recently had a very demotivated life period in London…Now I’m starting again!
I really needed this video because I got stretch marks and I know it’s silly but it ruined me. I was so obsessed with being perfect and looking like a model that getting stretch marks made me feel inferior to every girl that doesn’t have them. You opened my eyes. I can’t change it but that doesn’t mean I can’t keep working to make the rest of my body look good, to make my best features pop out even more, to look beautiful even with the flaws I may have. I can’t give up just because of one thing that made me feel like it was over. Working on yourself can never be over and I understood that now.
I love how you inspire women to be their best. Yes the audio is better. May I add though, I disagree with the "camouflage" or calling what you have naturally is a mistake and it must be covered. A lovely advise can be to accept and enjoy one's natural self, then enhance naturally or else one will have insecurity and self hate no matter how much you cover/camouflage. xx
I absolutely agree. Not that we should care to much about men’s opinions of our looks, but even they really appreciate when we put in the effort to go from a 5 to a 7.
You're super gorgeous and I love your confidence! I needed to hear this! Thank you! I agree that we can't be happy until we fulfill the vision we see within ourselves
Great points, but I would like to say that the idea that ‘you won’t be listened to unless you’re visually appealing,’ mostly applies to women or feminine-presenting people. Men can more often get by without focusing on their appearance and still have their opinions valued. This shouldn’t just be accepted as an unchangeable part of society. To all the intelligent women out there, change your appearance for your own happiness, not because you want to be listened to/have pretty privilege.
Yes and no. You're absolutely correct that women have a hard time getting "seen" unless they are gorgeous, however even men can't get away with looking crusty and unkempt. Everyone needs to take care of their body and looks to a certain extent
Daily cuticle oil and top coat Scalp oil ev other day Weekly self mani Weekly hair wash day Monthly pedicure Wax ev 6 weeks Lash lift ev 6 weeks Microshaded brows every year or two New lingerie set ev month Shoes every payday It's a lifestyle now
I rely too heavily on my natural attractiveness or I get too comfortable. I’m cute but I know I could be more. I need to do the things you mentioned to elevate my look! Especially my clothes cloths make such a huge difference
I’m only three minutes into this, and I must interject! If you were ever bullied in your life, you are the perfect candidate for what she is saying. I’m cheering you on! ❤ Pale girl- bullied. They were wrong about me, and I can prove it!
I agree with setting yourself as your own beauty standard and not to compare yourself to anyone else. I get just as many compliments when I wear no make up, as I do with a little bit of makeup on, mainly from men. Been bullied my whole life about my looks, I am now in my 40's with maybe one female friend, as my past friends have all been jealous. I do my skincare and hygiene everyday. If I want to get glam I do. If I want to go bare faced I do. I don't think we should change ourselves drastically with makeup etc. I think we should enhance our natural beauty and embrace our uniqueness, whilst looking like our best self. I have a light within me that shines no matter what my exterior shows ❤🙏🏽👌🏽
I have a daughter and I taught her that no matter beautiful a girl or woman looks to you, you do not know jow long it takes her to get ready, you don't know what she does to look like that, you don't know what she may be experiencing with her mind, her body, her spirit. Some women DID just wake up like that and understand that that is great. Every woman has something that another woman wishes she had. So instead, do not focus on other women. Learn from women, study them yes, but be the best version of yourself. Play up all of your own wonderful features. If you can change or modify some features you don't care for without surgery do so. Increase on your looks daily. My daughter has a beautiful spirit, a sharp mind and is very kind hearted. I let her know that beauty and shallowness, do not have to go hand in hand. Beauty and kindness, a sincere smile, and discernment. It's a balance.
I'm so glad this came up. Ive been having this burning desire to take really good care of myself and look different before this year ends. You've given me the final push I need. Gotten a new subscriber ❤️
So glad this video popped up on my home page - totally game changing -- make yourself your own beauty standard, and then work for it!Love, love, love this mindset. Thank you for a great video.
That landscaping analogy is so good! Esp I have maintenance coming in every 2 weeks to maintain our yard. I should also be doing that for myself and not just when I feel like it or there's an event, etc.
That's how I've been doing it all my life andI noticed people using me as a trend. So yes, it works. Even the girls who secretly hated me were copying me
You are such an asset to the collective and a big motivation for me. Your videos came at a time when I truly needed this information. It is amazing to hear how far you have come and I am so proud of you!! I know I will be able to look back as I grow and say the same for myself. Your confident energy and commitment to self love and growth is immense, and I know it will continue to pay off for you. What a badass woman you are. Keep creating and demanding all you desire. You’re very appreciated! Xx 🧡
I appreciate you saying this because I have always fixed myself up since I was a teenager and have always been considered attractive. Now that I’m older I still very much try but now I feel I have to try. The vibe with younger people now toward this is “catch fishing” or “pick me” etc. I started to feel guilty about this but I really enjoy beauty and I enjoy when the people around me look their best as well.
I have an ex-boyfriend. I had taken a shower earlier in the day and had put clothes on that I liked and when we met up he told me that I didn't look good and that I didn't look like I took care of myself. The next time we met up I hadn't taken a shower for four days so obviously I was rank and looked it or so I thought. My outfit was yoga pants and a black shirt. He was all over me. He was saying how pretty I was. I told him I hadn't showered in four days. He still went on about how beautiful I was. Yeah, beauty is definitely in the eye of the beholder.
This girl is doing something really amazing on her channel..This can change people's lives in a very substantial way. I think she was addressing both women and men but I see there is a majority of women commenting if not only.
"we are choosing to be hot- because we have that choice." all of us do ladies. It is so so true, we are so much more valuable than I think we will ever really comprehend.
So young and so wise 😘thank you for the content. I have always chosen to do this. Even tho sometimes it feels like I’m trying too hard because it’s amazing how many people, men and women, put no thought into their self care. So even just a little effort makes you stand out uncomfortably.
I really love this take. As a 5' 1' 36 yo with a baby face I am always looking for ways to make myself look more sophisticated, more age appropriate without stifling my own tastes and style. Making my best features the focal point when I get ready helps a ton , even if I'm just wearing jeans and a T-shirt, doing this is instant elevation without drastic changes to my wardrobe or personal care routine .
Thanks for great content Vickita I really appreciate your empowering messages. I actually don’t believe anyone can be a natural 10 without any effort. Everyone needs to do some kind of grooming, hygiene and maintenance not just to look beautiful, but to feel beautiful too. Having a good diet, exercise regime, good grooming habits, some light flattering makeup changes so much. So many people don’t realise that they can 10x their appearance by doing the work (and that people who are considered “naturally beautiful” would not look well if they let these go…!)
So many women want to be their best self, they have the potential, the style, but they don’t have the means, the media don’t talk about those women and prefer to think they’re lazy
I usually dont comment on videos, but wow! This video is amazing!!! Thank you so much for this, I am going to watch this when I feel down. I have always felt guilty for wearing makeup because it made me feel fake and as if im hiding my dark circles from the world so any compliment I got while wearing makeup i could not accept as i felt its not even a true compliment. Learned so much from this video!
I wish this video addressed persons with visible disabilities. It can definitely hamper one's confidence, reduces how conventionally attractive they are, and cannot be "fixed".
That's something that she presumably has little to no experience with but you can definitely find empowering content online. Take for example Jessica Kellgren Fozard, she has a variety of disabilities and regularly has to use crutches or a wheelchair but she still looks and feels like a princess and has a fulfilling life
Great video! Exercize dialy, going to a haidress twice per month, do a nails, pedicure, little make up, shopping once per month, use good skin care, eat healthy, sleep well, being positive and enjoy the life...these things will attract the love of your life, job which you enjoy, friends and family that are care for you...beacuse with this attitude you show that you love yourself ❣️
Well, I did all that and now I have good job, friends and family but I didn't attract a love of my life. It works a bit different, some of us are unattractive to men and that's it. End of story.
😂im sorry no disrespect but no. Do all that and you can still not have those things. Also, let's not be delusional. I used to be a knockout. Got melasma at 30 and not a damned thing I can do. No matter what you tell yourself, people will see you as they do.
My parents don't allow tht manicure/pedicure stuff n getting nails done n wearing revealing clothes n going to parlour monthly stuff. Im pretty average but not hving access to above things i feel ugly n even get treated like that 😢💔 what can i do now
I love this - this is it. I accept and love myself, and because of that - I look to myself for my beauty standard. So much more empowering than forcing myself either into a box that I don't even like, or deny what I want by forcing myself to accept things I have the power to choose in the name of fighting those boxes. I had my makeup done by a Dior MUA who has worked on runways, photo shoots - the other two women I was with were older, and immediately went to features of that - and he said this exact same thing, its not about meeting a particular standard - but looking for your beauty, your key and eye catching features - and emphasizing it. That was maybe the first time I really saw the full beauty of my lips - yes they're '' smaller '' - but they also have a beautiful shape, and are plump. I can emphasize that - I can see it every time I look in the mirror. Phw - what a breath of fresh air.
This is amazing, people really need to hear this! Stop accepting low standards girls! We are hot and we’ve got this! 💕💕 You are lying to yourself if you think that nothing about you needs work, but that doesn’t mean that you don’t love yourself! True self love is being honest and being the best, kindest, and prettiest you can be because you deserve it!
This is so true. You have to put effort into yourself. When I put effort into my appearance (and actually had a schedule/routine for what I would do) it helped me a lot. Lately I have been finding myself slipping into thinking bad about myself and my beauty, as well as not taking the actions that I need to...but this video has reminded me to keep going with the routine that I had. 😊
Idk wht other people's motivational talks burns me out gives me burn outs but listening ura gives me a calm an tht perfect guidance I need to walk in 😩😍❤️ love u
Omg i love this. Im on a self love journey and i decided im going to love all of myself and accept myself. So with this came looking in the mirror and knowing i look good and truely love myself. Its a similar concept. Loved this video. Thank you.
It’s a discipline to be a top tier female. Being beautiful is not enough. I’m already beautiful with no effort. One must take care of the mental, physical and spiritual. It’s an effort that draws up the highest version of oneself. The maintenance is non negotiable. Lifting weights is part of that. Praying is always a part of that and eating is another part. Without self care and health, you will not thrive. Beauty is fkn mental. Understand and believe that. That’s why you can see unconventionally attractive women steal the room. Trust me, being pretty…is more than skin deep.
It's interesting that I uploaded my photo to an Attraction app, and it rated me 4. I do not see myself as a 4 at all. I did what you said. I changed things that could've been changed. I am tall, thin, freckled, curly redhead wearing glasses, so what? There are too many prejudices about my type - think of Nicole Kidman. I have got blonde highlights and bleached teeth, I am in good shape, and I always put myself together, have quality jewellery, and wear expensive perfumes. I always look elegant and posh. You are right. Who tells me that I am 4? Whose standards are those?! I am intelligent and know how to carry myself.
I found myself catering to my husband idea of a woman being natural. Not caring too much about how we look is actually more attractive. Caring too much makes us phony, fake, wearing a mask. However, Recently I decided he was full of sh**, wrong, doesn’t know what he wants. Would prefer men to not look at me. Not give him “competition” (even tho I’m never swayed) I’m reading a book called “Dark feminine”about uncovering your truest self from the darkness to which is was casted for the sake of preserving the standard of the patriarchy. Now I’m unapologetic about wearing make up, buying new clothes, and spending time on my hair and nails. Ultimately being and feeling cute. I’m literally doing this for me. And guess what y’all, he be sweatin me now 🤫🤭🤭🤭
omgg yess! this is something i've been telling myself for a while now, that i'm my own beauty standard, and it helped me gain confidence and embrace my unique traits. i used to be super insecure about my looks because i was aware that i wasn't conventionally attractive (curly hair, aquiline nose, flat chest, short...) and honestly my mistake was wanting to be conventionally attractive instead of like... just owning shit... owning my thick curly hair, that's something that gives me a unique look, it's different and it's gorgeous! owning having an aquiline nose and a flat chest, because it may not be seen as feminine, but it gives me a more masc, cool energy, and i'm choosing to embrace that! and by being confident in myself and turning my insecurities into my unique & powerful quirks, i instantly become more attractive. this is all over the place but this video made me really happy, because i don't see a lot of people with this mindset and it's really refreshing!
I did this since I was 20 and took care of my skin and teeth and everything and I am much older and people still think I am in my 20’s. It’s worth taking care of what God gave you. We are a temple of the Holy Spirit as a Christian and that is where I got the idea to take care of myself and be grateful for what he gave me. ❤
This right here! Wow! I have watched this a couple of times and I’m sure I will watch it a couple times more. This video was God send for me, and I feel so encouraged by it.
I absolutely agree!!! Start putting effort, get up earlier, put on makeup, do the hair, steam your clothes!!! It takes effort, don’t be lazy! You’ll be surprised how differently people treat you
I realised many of the things you're saying last year. I have a chronic health issue that can often make many things very difficult. I decided last year though that I was going to do the very best I could with what I have. There's nothing beautiful about putting yourself down. I believed this lie for far too long. We're all created in the image of God and so we have intrinsic worth and dignity. It's important to treat ourselves that way. So rather than complaining about the things I don't like, I now do the best with what I have. When I'm unwell that means still doing squats and the plank because they're low impact but have amazing benefits. It means removing facial hair, it means washing my face, taking care of my skin and putting on even just a small amount of make up each morning. The best thing has been not worrying about my appearance anymore. I feel more free to enjoy conversations with people rather than worrying about how I look (in a negative way). I was so self conscious before and used to feel so anxious around 'beautiful people'. Now that I make an actual proper effort and treat every day as special, it's honestly improved my mental health too. So I continue to do the best with what I have...whether it's beauty, health, kindness, faith and gratitude. Far better than just feeling bad about myself.
Well said! I get a lot compliments at my age for taking care of myself; I don't share my secrets because most are not interested in being espiritual,, eating less meat, working out at the gym daily, lost 30 lbs and yes I am getting a lot attention from young and old people it shows I am taking care of myself as a sign of SELF-LOVE
The concept of setting yourself as your own beauty standard is genius and needed in this post Kardashian era.
You didn`t comprehend that the Kardashians are the epitome of new beauty standards and becoming it-girls, did you? Being envious of otehr women`s beauty and strategies doesn`t make anyone prettier.
@@maram6211 Why would you think criticism of a negative cultural influence on young women equals envy? Just because you find them admirable for your own shallow reasons doesn't mean those of us who don't are jealous. It means we have stronger critical thinking skills.
YOURE BALIMING THE K SISTERS FOR STANDARDS THAT WERE CREATED BY WHITE MEN CENTURIES BEFORE THEY WERE EVER BORN? HOW ABOUT WE NOT HATE ON OTHER WOMAN
@@maram6211 I'm not saying that every cosmetic procedure in every circumstance is a negative thing, but when a certain group of girls start very young, getting extreme cosmetic procedures on body parts that were already well within the beauty standard, along with very heavy makeup trends designed to completely change, rather than subtly enhance the facial features and create a trend for other young girls to do the same, it's DEFINITELY a systemic problem that's hurting women as a whole! There's no benefit to it in society or in the confidence of women. Health is the biggest marker of beauty and that's not healthy!
@@mariagarza1269 I had a conversation with my priest once regarding bulimia and body dysmorphia and the conversation turned to how the Virgin Mary has always been painted and sculpted to reflect the highest beauty standard of the time and culture, but you can't paint her in modern American beauty standards because it would be pornographic. That says a lot about what we're promoting.
This is soo good!! When she said, " you're a dark skinned woman? ok, that's your super power, that's what makes you unique." I immediately thought about how I can just go around and smell like cocoa butter and vanilla and look glossy and juicy lol. No excuses, just become and embody the ideal that you are the beauty standard.
Omg yes 👏🏼 the last line *chefs kiss*
Growing up as an Scandinavia light skinned blond I actually always wanted dark skin, dark hair and brown eyes. Now I see how uniqly we all are created and everyone has their uniqe beauty.
@@elinmaria5034 and you are so beautiful as you are!!! Isn’t it so funny that we always seem to idealize something we don’t have. I used to envy girls with light skin and blue or green eyes and more European features as the most naturally elegant and feminine and delicate but that never served me. There is so much room for all of us to be our own beauty standard!🥰🥰
@@Theprincessinyellow so true!! We should just be grateful for what we have!
At boarding school many, many years ago one girl stopped in her tracks and said "Oh my GOD, you actually smell like chocolate." Thank you Palmer's because I most certainly did not take that as a racist comment.
I have always believed that there are no unattractive women, they just don’t care. I spent all my 20s looking very unattractive, because I was convinced that girls who put time, effort and money to look hot, are vain and stupid. Mind you, i have had friends who would spend thousands of dollars on every new product or procedure, and i didn’t want to spend any money on this, so I dropped the ball. Years later, I discover my own beauty points and enhance them and I look amazing, and even better, unique! All this with below average spending, like what I would pay for shampoos or pads.
No. I have Melasma. It's not because I don't care. It's because I can't do anything about it! Get real.
@@AG-nn8lpThere's treatment for melasma.
You're delusional. Some people have bad features or diseases it's not because they're lazy !
@@AG-nn8lpIt doesn't make u ugly u can be pretty
Melasma, hyperpigmentation, acne, rosacea, excema etc don't mean you are ugly. If you really want to hide it, a full coverage foundation can cover it, doesn't need to be pricey- ELF, NYX, Sleek etc products are good. And Vitamin C, niacinamide, azelaic acid etc in skincare can slowly get rid of it. Many products have all these brightening ingredients in one like affordable products from the Inkey List and The ordinary.
"if you don't have haters, you're doing something wrong" I like it. But remember it's only a few haters, if everyone pulls away from you at some point, maybe there's something wrong with you.
Or maybe there is something wrong with them, not you.
@@elmhart9220 what the hell are you and @renatacampos8652 talking about?! What you just said sounds victim blamey! Haven’t you ever heard of bullying? Are you saying that if everyone is mean to you, then you deserve it?! Both of you really have no empathy of decency!
Nobody deserves to be bullied! If you say otherwise, then you should seriously consider getting your head checked!
my hater is granny from the neighbor because I cut bush
@@elmhart9220I think they are talking about ppl in dysfunctional families/friendships/work etc.
Right but at times the one being hated on isn't always the problem and that is also another alternative to OP's comment, so honestly both can be correct, things are situational.
Beauty and being feminine is a gift for all girls
Except that beauty is something that can be built. You can workout, choosing nice clothes, eating healthy, makeup, manners, and personality.
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For too long I saw this as a curse, but we do have amazing gifts as women, thank you :) I need to remember this too, and continue to embody it instead of ignore it. I just have not sat and really thought of it much like that previously. More commonly my default beliefs have not been as positive and virtuous as this comment suggests womanhood can be. Thank you for sharing your perspective; it brings light and clarity to others who may have not have been as readily able to see it. 🙏🏻🧡
Very true queen
@chevellehymans6150 ❤
so many insecure men need to take this advice. they’re not confident and won’t work on themselves and then proceed to complain about not having a partner or friends or a career. you have to take accountability and initiative. operate in your most confident state and everything you wish to attract will follow.
Hanging around women who are 10+ years older than me, they remind me of features I take for granted. They are like my angels in disguise.
I started the habit of whenever I looked in a mirror, instead of highlighting the things I didn't like, I highlighted the beautiful things, and ignore the other ones, taking them as a background thing. That eventually made me consider myself as naturally beautiful, because I developed the right eyes to see it. Then I understood that all the "uglies" are transitional things that, when you carry yourself as beautiful, simply change.
Make sure to compliment yourself in personal ways, like your beautiful way of describing things, or the sound of your laugh, look at yourself as if you were a poet that is absurdly in love with you, even write a poem or draw if that's your thing, then everything about you becomes simply beautiful, because it belongs to you, and you are just infatuated with yourself.
yup... it's important to highlight the surface things that make us beautiful but more so the internal things and personality!
@bigcan7493👌
Audrey Hepburn was not the beauty standard of her time, but she did what worked for her. Making the best of her unique beauty instead of trying to “blend in” with others beauty is why she’s such a timeless stand out.
I started doing this a few months ago but I didn’t know what to call it. I realized I started growing as a person when I look at other gorgeous, successful women and I’m happy for them, not jealous. I’ve been putting more effort into my appearance and people have noticed. My mood has been better, I feel better, my skin is better, everything is better.
what did you do
I love your vibe, your points and your delivery. Im 32 I pretty sure I’m older than you but you’re the big sis I always needed! Thank you for being there for us, I appreciate you!
She is the big sis we all need u said it ... even thou I am older she s just so smart , love her 🎉😂
I am 38 and think this advice is awesome! As women start aging, they need to hear this more ;)
My most confident friend is my 23 year old work colleague and this is her exact attitude. I love it and have learned so much from her!
I feel like I’ve always been told I’m naturally pretty so I’ve struggled with downplaying things - I purposefully have looked wrecked for years to make myself look small - baggy clothes no makeup no hair done not the best hygiene - I feel like I’ve made myself small bc I felt like getting all done up really made me seen and I felt uncomfortable by that because it put a pressure on me to uphold that for other people and a fear of aging that if I lean on that beauty when it fades I’ll be nothing - this video helped so much I’m not upholding a certain beauty standard or the young beauty others assign me I’m my own beauty standard and making myself look worse is just bad business lmao I’ll still be beautiful as I change and age because I am now focused on my assets whatever they are at any given point - well time to enter my hot girl era if girls and guys stare then they stare I’m not making myself smaller anymore - xoxo
Maybe you don't realize your hidden trauma. For me, I was pretty then I was unpretty for a number of years and then I lose weight and be hot and then all the wolves came and bother me. And I remember why I decided to be less pretty in the first place lol!
Now I'm older I feel safer in losing the weight again so I understand when she said that I don't want people to look at me. Their eyes are disgusting.
I have seen this, it's awful. I remember in university while in a small co-ed group, about 7. Somehow this particular young freshman female came up in conversation who most of us knew. She was and is, this was 15 years ago, a natural beauty. The guys who didn't know about her were eager to know more and then 2 of the girls there, who were attractive themselves, immediately said, "ugh, I hate her!" Their pettiness was so blunt, which shocked me because they weren't petty women. I saw their true colors then. They were both fairly young too. Myself and 3 of the other guys were older folks, in our late 20s. I called them out. That particular girl was and is a sweetheart. She would get so much hate and negativity from both genders because of her looks. People assumed she didn't have to try and could get away with anything or get anything just by her perfect looks. This girl really did have it all, youth, thick beautiful hair, perfect skin, beautiful face, large hazelnut brown eyes, height, figure. However her most beautiful feature was her soul. She was the most loving and caring individual. No one deserves to be put down or belittled, especially for their physical appearance and traits. Or tried to be taken advantage of in spite or despite the beauty they possess or fail to possess.
This rings true. Years ago, I went to an open interview. They had multiple managers interviewing people. My first interview didn’t seem to go very well, and I got the “we’ll be in touch” line. However, I had dressed up and looked my best. Another manager saw me walking out and said, “Get her- don’t let her leave!” I ended up talking with him and getting a job offer on the spot even though I didn’t exactly fit their desires for scheduling. I stood out just because of the effort I had put into looking professional and stylish instead of wearing jeans like a lot of the other applicants. It works!
3 kids now, a decade older and 20+ pounds… I don’t feel my best. It is easy to settle because I stay at home with the kids. This was a good reminder to prioritize looking and feeling beautiful for me.
You can look the way you want-- you got this!
Presenting yourself nicely is respectful to yourself and others around you. Thanks for encouraging doing your best!
Honestly way back in the day woman wouldn’t be caught outside the front door without dressing up and upholding there beauty, and it didn’t matter what you physically looked like , you got up got dressed did your hair and put yourself together. This isn’t pretending to be someone, this is becoming someone!
This is you having love and self care, and it’s needed!
I’ve been saying this for years! Even Hollywood celebrities need a maintenance routine to be beautiful. It just takes effort; not genetics.
Sometimes your confidence will make you beautiful… it’s all about how you feel about you, an energy. The unibrow isn’t the problem.
this is true in a subjective way but objectively when you are more in alignment with the societal/collective beauty standards things get so much easier as well
Exactly
@@PlutonianPriestess youre not getting it.
@@PlutonianPriestess if its not authentic to you, than it will show no matter the attenion, perks, etc you enjoy you will feel the mask slipping. I see many people regret their plastic surgry and many who wish they did it sooner, those who regret were implusive, taken advantage of and most likely a spefic trend outlined their insecurity or poor mental health. Where as those that dont regret it have a air of confidence and weirdly inner peace.
Yes you can make your own standard.
Even the most beautiful girls in the world wear makeup, aka enhancement. That makes me feel better about wearing makeup. There shouldnt be any shame in wearing makeup.
Very well said!
Its not enhancement. It is fake! Enhancement is skincare. You are literrally lying to yourself and others how you truly look like!
Girl you stole my heart....and every word you said was relatable to me and this video will be life changing for me
'thats not being catfish, that’s being smart' 🤣 well said
I am so glad you made this video. I'm gen X so I look around and I don't understand why so many younger people these days all want to get plastic surgery to look like the same person. I grew up knowing beyond a doubt that everyone is unique and beautiful. It just takes the right formula to bring out a person's best parts. Don't be ashamed of your differences. Embrace them. Your unique traits are what make you beautiful
YES 🙌
I want surgery because despite taking care of myself, I don't fit the beauty standards and people think I'm ugly so they treat me like shit.
@@loona-tic9791 nobody deserves to be treated like crap for being themselves. Make new beauty standards.
@@nerd1858 I agree but society makes the standards so it takes more than one person obviously. I know LOA and such say that she should be delusional but I don't think it's healthy. What I mean is that we shouldn't judge people for getting surgery, I think most people who do are insecure but the ones we see are always those who look like Kim K because they're the most popular.
I grew up in a religious home which shamed me for wanting to put an effort in my fashion and appearance.
God created me to appreciate beauty and to bring it out in others…including myself!
It’s a shame NOT to embrace the best version of you for that’s settling for the crumbs of life.
Same. I was forbidden from doing anything to improve my appearance, because of the idea that girls who do it are immoral and trying to attract boys.
My father used to trim my hair close to the scalp, and I was only allowed to wear oversized shapeless clothing.
Love this!
Yes, religion is all about ritual and shame. Jesus Christ set the captives free. Praise God for Jesus the only way to the Father from this ai inverted false idol hell realm
Same here! Thats why I moved far away
@@nagemb007 💞💞💞
just becareful that when you prioritize too much of whats on the surface the quality of relationships and connections you acquire is just as surface. all i can say is. nothing beats the emotional fulfilment of true intimacy where someone loves and sees u for who u really are. no amount of fixing urself gives u that. when u keep fixing urself its an indication that u have lost urself.
Very true. I noticed that i keep attracting shallow people into my life when i focused more on fixing my looks. And those people expected me to always look good even when I was sick. They even told me that i don't look good when I was unwell😢 There's nothing wrong in dressing up or upgrading your looks. But the point is, people are still going to say something negative if they want to. This video seemed more like this person rationalizing her decision to focus more on her looks.
While what you're saying is true, I don't think this msg is for you. As someone that grew up with extremely low self-esteem, I always thought I was ugly but now being 32 getting out of a relationship that destroyed my self-esteem even more (I didn't think that could be possible) when I look back of my pictures from 10yrs ago I realised I wasn't as ugly as I thought. I got into relationships with shitty men because I thought that was the best I could do but now I have truly let myself go and need to rebuild myself. This needs to be heard by women and girls that need this push.
It's the balance. I agree with what she said if we don't look like we take care or treat ourself well, why we expect people to do the same for us. As for style etc, there we can have our personality there and not to conform but something like skincare or basic hygene is a must.
I agree but people are shallow. If you're way below the standards, people will hate you for that, just because of the way you look.
I agree that making your surface a priority is not good, but the things that she pointed out is honestly not much, it's a basic. At least its a basic just 50 years ago. Both men and women are expected to wear nice pressed clothes, trimmed/coiffed hair, keep healthy weight, be clean shaving. We can say that the social rule is not as rigid as before, but the rules are basically not there people just go out in their pajamas and bed hair and think nothing of it.
People in general just don't meet the standard.
Exactly, thank you. It's not a game we created but it exists, so we have to dominate it because nothing is getting in the way of what we want.
I love this! You should be a motivational speaker
I’m so glad someone made a video on this topic. I’ve been living by this method my entire young adulthood and i’ve never been happier. Now other people can too.
I see your point, but facial hair does not equal ugly and a "weakness." Maybe we should stop giving women a number score?
Well she did clarify that it was personal, but for her, it wasn't cute. If you find it cute, that's fine.
i agree, a lot stated is just consumerism.
Some women have a lot of excess hair. Being Asian myself, black hair shows up on the face and skin.
So someone with blonde hair on skin might not show up
This is a great view. So many people say looks don’t matter it’s what’s inside but it’s inside can be reflected on the outside
I came across your channel on Sunday evening and honestly I can safely say you are an answered prayer to me. I thank God for you and the wisdom you are instilling in me❤
*tretinoin and other active ingredients for skin
*weightlifting/yoga 4+ per week
*dental cleaning every 3 months
* wear a silk bonnet every night and trim split ends every 6 weeks
*eat whole foods as much as possible
Thank you for posting this. I am 63 and have been struggling with this all my life. When I was 56 and stood in the mirror with not one hair on my body ... nose hairs are underrated. (I was going through chemo.) I "saw" myself and decided I wasn't "that bad." No worse than anyone else. But chemo does a number on your body and I aged 15 years is 5 months. (At least I didn't die.) Now I have to grapple with lines. I'm okay with the gray. But I sometimes think I need to dye it.
I know this may sound crazy but have you ever tried law of assumption affirmations for beauty or if you more experimental pagan rituals of beauty or health? I had 3 strokes and my looks collapse on my bones. After I started doing certain rituals I started looking good again. People tell me all the time. Thought it may help.
@@minuit6305 I do affirmations but mostly for business and I do a gratitude list.
@@minuit6305what is that i'm curious and interested!
Try highlighting your Grey instead of completely dyeing it. It's a fun look and less of a sharp line as it grows out
@@minuit6305can you share some rituals you used?
I'm struggling with aging. This is the most difficult case of believing in my hotness, in my own beauty and m'y own standards. Society standards are not helping. But this talk is a good talk and I'll apply it to myself. Thank you very much.
I just found Lisa from peaches skin care on RUclips and she’s changed my whole perspective on aging and beauty
This. It's not other people's beauty I'm comparing myself to, it's my own.
There are things you can do at home. I recommend the honest channel for holistic advice. I know a lot of women above a certain looking better than before bc of clean eating, working out, skin care and face massages.
There is beauty and grace everywhere, even in ageing ❤❤❤
I have seen gorgeous women in their 40s 50s 60s and even 70s. It's that something they exude, how they carry themselves. I was like wow I wanna be like that
THANK YOU!!!! You inspired me. P.S.: If you're dark-skinned and reading this comment DON'T YOU DARE FEEL INSECURE about that, because your skin colour is GORGEOUS
I realised when I didn't used to take care of myself at all as in no exercise no skincare no emphasis on my own fashion, I craved for the validation of others. I needed someone to tell me I was beautiful the way I was. I wasted a lot of time trying to find that person. But when I actually started to take care of myself, in my dressing sense, in Doing my skincare I feel validated by myself. I feel as If I don't need the validation of other people. I don't care if people don't find me beautiful because I know I am beautiful because I make myself feel that everyday.
A great alternative title for this video is “How to and why you should LOVE YOUrself.”
Great content and it’s so refreshing to see more and more women, especially the young ladies, level up and be not only physically beautiful, but highly intelligent. Life is a game, and knowing how to navigate it will be your greatest strength.
xoxo 💕
The landscaping example 💯 In India where I live the older generation mostly still shames you for putting effort into our appearance and younger generation even though more accepting can be competitive with such women. Much needed talk ❤
How are they shaming?
@@fatemad4012 they tell you stuff like in our times you could only do makeup after you're married or who are you trying to look so good for, etc etc
@@aadyasingh7860 they are worse and jealous mostly women do this
@@fatemad4012 True but when I was younger I took adult advice for gospel and I thought looking after oneself is wrong!
Damn so true Aadya I have experienced the same .. I have been also in to self care since I was 11-12 and I have been shamed for being too self obsessed or self caring imean I had no one to take care of myself I had to do it and yes as I grew up I indeed saw the competition towards me from peers or other females even older females 😅
looks gets you in the door. personality makes you stay.
Thank you SO much! These are things I wish we were taught by our mothers! These are the things I want to pass down to my daughters! So many of us were raised to believe that putting ANY effort into our appearance is vain, and not a worthwhile expenditure of our time! I have learned SO much through young ladies such as yourself who are teaching such important things!
I’m from Eastern Europe. Here it’s uncommon to leave your house without makeup. My mom always said that no matter where I’d have to go (be it school or just taking out trash) I have to look beautiful, meaning to be well-dressed and groomed. Since childhood I’ve been following this advice but recently had a very demotivated life period in London…Now I’m starting again!
Needed this message so badly today. Thank you!!
You didn't tell any jokes or lies!!! Thank you for this reminder ❤
I really needed this video because I got stretch marks and I know it’s silly but it ruined me. I was so obsessed with being perfect and looking like a model that getting stretch marks made me feel inferior to every girl that doesn’t have them. You opened my eyes. I can’t change it but that doesn’t mean I can’t keep working to make the rest of my body look good, to make my best features pop out even more, to look beautiful even with the flaws I may have. I can’t give up just because of one thing that made me feel like it was over. Working on yourself can never be over and I understood that now.
i've always had stretch marks, still do and always will - they're part of your uniqueness and add character. Embrace them ❤️
I love my stretch marks! They are beautiful and add uniqueness and art to your body! Lots of things can fade them but I think they're perfect
I can assure you every girl and guy has stretch marks at least from childhood growth spurts and from puberty. They’re completely normal. 💗
Thanks!
i resonate with the way you think so much!
I love how you inspire women to be their best. Yes the audio is better. May I add though, I disagree with the "camouflage" or calling what you have naturally is a mistake and it must be covered. A lovely advise can be to accept and enjoy one's natural self, then enhance naturally or else one will have insecurity and self hate no matter how much you cover/camouflage. xx
I absolutely agree. Not that we should care to much about men’s opinions of our looks, but even they really appreciate when we put in the effort to go from a 5 to a 7.
You're super gorgeous and I love your confidence! I needed to hear this! Thank you! I agree that we can't be happy until we fulfill the vision we see within ourselves
Great points, but I would like to say that the idea that ‘you won’t be listened to unless you’re visually appealing,’ mostly applies to women or feminine-presenting people. Men can more often get by without focusing on their appearance and still have their opinions valued. This shouldn’t just be accepted as an unchangeable part of society. To all the intelligent women out there, change your appearance for your own happiness, not because you want to be listened to/have pretty privilege.
Yes and no.
You're absolutely correct that women have a hard time getting "seen" unless they are gorgeous, however even men can't get away with looking crusty and unkempt. Everyone needs to take care of their body and looks to a certain extent
Daily cuticle oil and top coat
Scalp oil ev other day
Weekly self mani
Weekly hair wash day
Monthly pedicure
Wax ev 6 weeks
Lash lift ev 6 weeks
Microshaded brows every year or two
New lingerie set ev month
Shoes every payday
It's a lifestyle now
Shoes every pay day is a bit excessive
Love this
I rely too heavily on my natural attractiveness or I get too comfortable. I’m cute but I know I could be more. I need to do the things you mentioned to elevate my look! Especially my clothes cloths make such a huge difference
I love this ❤
@@Jennifer-uh8th for who?
I’m only three minutes into this, and I must interject! If you were ever bullied in your life, you are the perfect candidate for what she is saying.
I’m cheering you on! ❤
Pale girl- bullied. They were wrong about me, and I can prove it!
I agree with setting yourself as your own beauty standard and not to compare yourself to anyone else.
I get just as many compliments when I wear no make up, as I do with a little bit of makeup on, mainly from men.
Been bullied my whole life about my looks, I am now in my 40's with maybe one female friend, as my past friends have all been jealous.
I do my skincare and hygiene everyday.
If I want to get glam I do.
If I want to go bare faced I do.
I don't think we should change ourselves drastically with makeup etc. I think we should enhance our natural beauty and embrace our uniqueness, whilst looking like our best self.
I have a light within me that shines no matter what my exterior shows ❤🙏🏽👌🏽
I have a daughter and I taught her that no matter beautiful a girl or woman looks to you, you do not know jow long it takes her to get ready, you don't know what she does to look like that, you don't know what she may be experiencing with her mind, her body, her spirit. Some women DID just wake up like that and understand that that is great. Every woman has something that another woman wishes she had. So instead, do not focus on other women. Learn from women, study them yes, but be the best version of yourself. Play up all of your own wonderful features. If you can change or modify some features you don't care for without surgery do so. Increase on your looks daily. My daughter has a beautiful spirit, a sharp mind and is very kind hearted. I let her know that beauty and shallowness, do not have to go hand in hand. Beauty and kindness, a sincere smile, and discernment. It's a balance.
My god this was the EXACT video that’s matching what I was struggling with: are you authentic if you present yourself prettier. Thankyouuuu❤️
You are so well spoken, thank you for this!
I'm so glad this came up. Ive been having this burning desire to take really good care of myself and look different before this year ends. You've given me the final push I need. Gotten a new subscriber ❤️
So glad this video popped up on my home page - totally game changing -- make yourself your own beauty standard, and then work for it!Love, love, love this mindset. Thank you for a great video.
You're so welcome!
this is very empowering and so very true!! I wish I had known this 20 years ago!!!
That landscaping analogy is so good! Esp I have maintenance coming in every 2 weeks to maintain our yard. I should also be doing that for myself and not just when I feel like it or there's an event, etc.
Wow! Thank you for your message! Very ass kicking stuff 🙂🙌💛
That's how I've been doing it all my life andI noticed people using me as a trend. So yes, it works. Even the girls who secretly hated me were copying me
Exactly!
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You are such an asset to the collective and a big motivation for me. Your videos came at a time when I truly needed this information. It is amazing to hear how far you have come and I am so proud of you!! I know I will be able to look back as I grow and say the same for myself. Your confident energy and commitment to self love and growth is immense, and I know it will continue to pay off for you. What a badass woman you are. Keep creating and demanding all you desire. You’re very appreciated! Xx 🧡
I appreciate you saying this because I have always fixed myself up since I was a teenager and have always been considered attractive. Now that I’m older I still very much try but now I feel I have to try. The vibe with younger people now toward this is “catch fishing” or “pick me” etc. I started to feel guilty about this but I really enjoy beauty and I enjoy when the people around me look their best as well.
I have an ex-boyfriend. I had taken a shower earlier in the day and had put clothes on that I liked and when we met up he told me that I didn't look good and that I didn't look like I took care of myself. The next time we met up I hadn't taken a shower for four days so obviously I was rank and looked it or so I thought. My outfit was yoga pants and a black shirt. He was all over me. He was saying how pretty I was. I told him I hadn't showered in four days. He still went on about how beautiful I was. Yeah, beauty is definitely in the eye of the beholder.
This girl is doing something really amazing on her channel..This can change people's lives in a very substantial way. I think she was addressing both women and men but I see there is a majority of women commenting if not only.
This spoke to me. Thank you.
"we are choosing to be hot- because we have that choice." all of us do ladies. It is so so true, we are so much more valuable than I think we will ever really comprehend.
and might I add: you look stunning!
So young and so wise 😘thank you for the content. I have always chosen to do this. Even tho sometimes it feels like I’m trying too hard because it’s amazing how many people, men and women, put no thought into their self care. So even just a little effort makes you stand out uncomfortably.
I hear you but never dim your light to make others more comfortable!
I really love this take. As a 5' 1' 36 yo with a baby face I am always looking for ways to make myself look more sophisticated, more age appropriate without stifling my own tastes and style. Making my best features the focal point when I get ready helps a ton , even if I'm just wearing jeans and a T-shirt, doing this is instant elevation without drastic changes to my wardrobe or personal care routine .
The way you overcome your own weaknesses makes you unique, therefore, authentic ✨️
Thanks for great content Vickita I really appreciate your empowering messages. I actually don’t believe anyone can be a natural 10 without any effort. Everyone needs to do some kind of grooming, hygiene and maintenance not just to look beautiful, but to feel beautiful too. Having a good diet, exercise regime, good grooming habits, some light flattering makeup changes so much. So many people don’t realise that they can 10x their appearance by doing the work (and that people who are considered “naturally beautiful” would not look well if they let these go…!)
i'm grateful this dropped through my recommends - you dropped some *heavy* truth bombs i most definitely needed to hear.
So many women want to be their best self, they have the potential, the style, but they don’t have the means, the media don’t talk about those women and prefer to think they’re lazy
This is honestly so refreshing. Love the direct, practical approach.
I usually dont comment on videos, but wow! This video is amazing!!! Thank you so much for this, I am going to watch this when I feel down. I have always felt guilty for wearing makeup because it made me feel fake and as if im hiding my dark circles from the world so any compliment I got while wearing makeup i could not accept as i felt its not even a true compliment. Learned so much from this video!
I wish this video addressed persons with visible disabilities. It can definitely hamper one's confidence, reduces how conventionally attractive they are, and cannot be "fixed".
That's something that she presumably has little to no experience with but you can definitely find empowering content online. Take for example Jessica Kellgren Fozard, she has a variety of disabilities and regularly has to use crutches or a wheelchair but she still looks and feels like a princess and has a fulfilling life
Great video! Exercize dialy, going to a haidress twice per month, do a nails, pedicure, little make up, shopping once per month, use good skin care, eat healthy, sleep well, being positive and enjoy the life...these things will attract the love of your life, job which you enjoy, friends and family that are care for you...beacuse with this attitude you show that you love yourself ❣️
Well, I did all that and now I have good job, friends and family but I didn't attract a love of my life. It works a bit different, some of us are unattractive to men and that's it. End of story.
😂im sorry no disrespect but no. Do all that and you can still not have those things. Also, let's not be delusional. I used to be a knockout. Got melasma at 30 and not a damned thing I can do. No matter what you tell yourself, people will see you as they do.
My parents don't allow tht manicure/pedicure stuff n getting nails done n wearing revealing clothes n going to parlour monthly stuff. Im pretty average but not hving access to above things i feel ugly n even get treated like that 😢💔 what can i do now
You can buy false nails in shops, dye your hair etc yourself.
Get a job and then you can do all those things x
I love this - this is it. I accept and love myself, and because of that - I look to myself for my beauty standard. So much more empowering than forcing myself either into a box that I don't even like, or deny what I want by forcing myself to accept things I have the power to choose in the name of fighting those boxes.
I had my makeup done by a Dior MUA who has worked on runways, photo shoots - the other two women I was with were older, and immediately went to features of that - and he said this exact same thing, its not about meeting a particular standard - but looking for your beauty, your key and eye catching features - and emphasizing it.
That was maybe the first time I really saw the full beauty of my lips - yes they're '' smaller '' - but they also have a beautiful shape, and are plump. I can emphasize that - I can see it every time I look in the mirror.
Phw - what a breath of fresh air.
This is amazing, people really need to hear this! Stop accepting low standards girls! We are hot and we’ve got this! 💕💕 You are lying to yourself if you think that nothing about you needs work, but that doesn’t mean that you don’t love yourself! True self love is being honest and being the best, kindest, and prettiest you can be because you deserve it!
This is so true. You have to put effort into yourself.
When I put effort into my appearance (and actually had a schedule/routine for what I would do) it helped me a lot.
Lately I have been finding myself slipping into thinking bad about myself and my beauty, as well as not taking the actions that I need to...but this video has reminded me to keep going with the routine that I had. 😊
Idk wht other people's motivational talks burns me out gives me burn outs but listening ura gives me a calm an tht perfect guidance I need to walk in 😩😍❤️ love u
Omg i love this. Im on a self love journey and i decided im going to love all of myself and accept myself. So with this came looking in the mirror and knowing i look good and truely love myself. Its a similar concept. Loved this video. Thank you.
It’s a discipline to be a top tier female. Being beautiful is not enough. I’m already beautiful with no effort. One must take care of the mental, physical and spiritual. It’s an effort that draws up the highest version of oneself. The maintenance is non negotiable. Lifting weights is part of that. Praying is always a part of that and eating is another part. Without self care and health, you will not thrive. Beauty is fkn mental. Understand and believe that. That’s why you can see unconventionally attractive women steal the room. Trust me, being pretty…is more than skin deep.
It's interesting that I uploaded my photo to an Attraction app, and it rated me 4. I do not see myself as a 4 at all. I did what you said. I changed things that could've been changed. I am tall, thin, freckled, curly redhead wearing glasses, so what? There are too many prejudices about my type - think of Nicole Kidman. I have got blonde highlights and bleached teeth, I am in good shape, and I always put myself together, have quality jewellery, and wear expensive perfumes. I always look elegant and posh.
You are right. Who tells me that I am 4? Whose standards are those?! I am intelligent and know how to carry myself.
I'm going to watch this every single day to remind myself that I can be who I want to be. Love this ❤
I love your channel. Thank you for putting it all together. Clearly you're doing a lot of research
i like your vibe and how slow you talk. it shows cnfidence and makes it easier for people to catch up and understand
I found myself catering to my husband idea of a woman being natural. Not caring too much about how we look is actually more attractive. Caring too much makes us phony, fake, wearing a mask. However, Recently I decided he was full of sh**, wrong, doesn’t know what he wants. Would prefer men to not look at me. Not give him “competition” (even tho I’m never swayed) I’m reading a book called “Dark feminine”about uncovering your truest self from the darkness to which is was casted for the sake of preserving the standard of the patriarchy. Now I’m unapologetic about wearing make up, buying new clothes, and spending time on my hair and nails. Ultimately being and feeling cute. I’m literally doing this for me. And guess what y’all, he be sweatin me now 🤫🤭🤭🤭
omgg yess! this is something i've been telling myself for a while now, that i'm my own beauty standard, and it helped me gain confidence and embrace my unique traits. i used to be super insecure about my looks because i was aware that i wasn't conventionally attractive (curly hair, aquiline nose, flat chest, short...) and honestly my mistake was wanting to be conventionally attractive instead of like... just owning shit... owning my thick curly hair, that's something that gives me a unique look, it's different and it's gorgeous! owning having an aquiline nose and a flat chest, because it may not be seen as feminine, but it gives me a more masc, cool energy, and i'm choosing to embrace that! and by being confident in myself and turning my insecurities into my unique & powerful quirks, i instantly become more attractive. this is all over the place but this video made me really happy, because i don't see a lot of people with this mindset and it's really refreshing!
I did this since I was 20 and took care of my skin and teeth and everything and I am much older and people still think I am in my 20’s. It’s worth taking care of what God gave you. We are a temple of the Holy Spirit as a Christian and that is where I got the idea to take care of myself and be grateful for what he gave me. ❤
"I literally had a connecting beard" made me giggle
This right here! Wow! I have watched this a couple of times and I’m sure I will watch it a couple times more. This video was God send for me, and I feel so encouraged by it.
I absolutely agree!!! Start putting effort, get up earlier, put on makeup, do the hair, steam your clothes!!! It takes effort, don’t be lazy! You’ll be surprised how differently people treat you
I realised many of the things you're saying last year. I have a chronic health issue that can often make many things very difficult. I decided last year though that I was going to do the very best I could with what I have.
There's nothing beautiful about putting yourself down. I believed this lie for far too long. We're all created in the image of God and so we have intrinsic worth and dignity. It's important to treat ourselves that way.
So rather than complaining about the things I don't like, I now do the best with what I have.
When I'm unwell that means still doing squats and the plank because they're low impact but have amazing benefits. It means removing facial hair, it means washing my face, taking care of my skin and putting on even just a small amount of make up each morning.
The best thing has been not worrying about my appearance anymore. I feel more free to enjoy conversations with people rather than worrying about how I look (in a negative way). I was so self conscious before and used to feel so anxious around 'beautiful people'. Now that I make an actual proper effort and treat every day as special, it's honestly improved my mental health too.
So I continue to do the best with what I have...whether it's beauty, health, kindness, faith and gratitude. Far better than just feeling bad about myself.
You speak so well and make us understand things the way we need to understand! Thank you so much!!
Well said! I get a lot compliments at my age for taking care of myself; I don't share my secrets because most are not interested in being espiritual,, eating less meat, working out at the gym daily, lost 30 lbs and yes I am getting a lot attention from young and old people it shows I am taking care of myself as a sign of SELF-LOVE
I'm taking care of myself too but people say I'm ugly. It's not as easy for everyone, ugly people exist and no, we're not "lazy".
Wow simply wow Loved the video loved every bit of it and yesss it was a hell of an eye opener for me 💯💓
woww this video change me so much!!! love the perspective ❤
Love how you articulated this
Thank you. You don’t know how much I needed this. I’m taking control!!