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This is NOT another Pink Beauty Blog!
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“It’s time for a new pair of shoes. You can’t get to where you want to go in the same shoes that got you where you are right now. Some of you have been wearing flats & it’s time to try on the stiletto. It might be uncomfortable but if your destination is sexy and successful. You better start stepping now!”

Beauty is a dominant theme in western art, as evidenced in Nymph with morning glory flowers by Jules Joseph Lefebvre.
Beauty
Beauty is a dominant theme in western art, as evidenced
in Nymph with morning glory flowers by Jules Joseph Lefebvre.
Beauty is a characteristic of a person, place, object, or idea that provides
a perceptual experience of pleasure, meaning, or satisfaction. Beauty is studied
as part of aesthetics, sociology, social psychology, and culture. As a cultural
creation, beauty has been extremely commercialized. An "ideal beauty"
is an entity which is admired, or possesses features widely attributed to beauty
in a particular culture.
The
experience of "beauty" often involves the interpretation of some entity
as being in balance and harmony with nature, which may lead to feelings of attraction
and emotional well-being. Because this is a subjective experience, it is often
said that "beauty is in the eye of the beholder."[1] In its most profound
sense, beauty may engender a salient experience of positive reflection about
the meaning of one's own existence. A subject of beauty is anything that resonates
with personal meaning.
The
classical Greek adjective beautiful was ?a????. The Koine Greek word for beautiful
was "??a???",[2] an adjective etymologically coming from the word
"??a" meaning hour. In Koine Greek, beauty was thus associated with
"being of one's hour". A ripe fruit (of its time) was considered beautiful,
whereas a young woman trying to appear older or an older woman trying to appear
younger would not be considered beautiful. ??a??? in Attic Greek had many meanings,
including youthful and ripe old age.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wealth is the abundance of valuable resources or material possessions or the control of such assets. The word wealth is derived from the old English wela, which is from an Indo-European word stem. An individual, community, region or country that possesses an abundance of such possessions or resources is known as wealthy..

"Nutricity For Beauty"™
I coined the phrase “Nutricity For Beauty”. Being in the entertainment business I was so focused on my external body that I was oblivious to the significance of it’s internal functions. Several years ago, I was enlightened by the works of scientist Dr. Alexander Schauss and Dr. Nicholas Perricone. It has enabled me to delve into where beauty starts…on a cellular level. Today I understand how you can maximize your internal and external assets so they are synonymous. This is where authentic beauty starts…Antioxidants are the fountain of youth. Antioxidants are found in plants. If you are not eating enough plants you are accelerating the aging process. If you are not in a hurry to look 30, 40, 50 or 60 then I strongly recommend eating at least 5-9 servings of fruit a day.