Make-Up,
Because
apparently you’re looking down.
That have short
and thin lashes
Pinkless cheeks
Accompanied by a
blemish
Or two times a
few
Lips of natural
color
Should be duller
or brighter
Are you sick?
You look tired
today.
Thought you were
a boy, but then I saw your hair.
Curled hair, or
straightened
Change to what
you don’t have
Color with
lightener
Touch up those
roots
What does your
natural hair look like?
You don’t even
know anymore…
nor do you want
to.
Shave this
Tuck That
Suck it in
Burn the fat
Shorter than
average
Add a heel
Too tall
Make ‘em flat
Flat like a
board
Push ‘em up
Top heavy
tipping over
Cover ‘em up.
Make-Up,
Because
apparently you were looking down.
A few weekends
ago, Ben and I went to the MAC in Bmore where he’s a member. We swam half a
mile, and it felt so good! Afterwards we went on a little adventure to Artifact
Coffee, which tasted so good! Yet, in between the two I showered and got ready
for the rest of the day. I
was debating between wearing my hair naturally curly by air drying, or blow drying
it straight. I went with curly because I didn’t want to make Ben wait another
hour...
Then I started
putting on my make-up: concealer around the eyes, bronzer for the cheeks,
sparkles for the eye lids, and lastly mascara for the lashes. When I was on
this last step of mascara a little girl came in from the pool to get ready as
well. She walked up to the mirror next to mine, looked at me putting on make
up, went up on her tippy-toes to see herself, looked at her face intensely,
touched her cheek, and fixed a crease in her hair, looked at me again, then
headed to the showers. I felt a small whisper of my heart tell me, “They’re
watching.”
We are telling
girls to be all that they can be—tell the boys, anything you can do I can do
better! They are capable of anything they set their minds to. We are also
telling them to change themselves. The way they were created, knit together,
is not good enough, not pretty enough. I pictured having a daughter one day,
and preaching to her that she is fearfully and wonderfully made, all the while
I am adding on to how God made me.
Conviction
clearly hit me. At the same time, make-up can be so fun! I know many people that
use make-up as art, and they are so talented--I truly respect that. I felt like
a pretty princess on my wedding day, and a lot of that had to do with my hair
and make-up! Yet, I should feel like a pretty princess without hair and make-up
as well.
And that is where I have a problem. If I look in the mirror all natural and do not see beautiful, then I’m telling God He did it wrong, and made ugly. I shouldn’t feel like I have to make my lashes longer, skin tanner, scars covered, lips brighter, hair straighter..etc. Our culture has affected me more than I was aware of, and I’m done with it. I will only wear make-up if I want to do it for fun, to add a little sparkle here or there. I will not wear make-up everyday of the week to “hide my ugly” or “put my face on.” Get outta here with that, ladies. Show your strength through your natural beauty, because you really are beautiful just the way you are.
And that is where I have a problem. If I look in the mirror all natural and do not see beautiful, then I’m telling God He did it wrong, and made ugly. I shouldn’t feel like I have to make my lashes longer, skin tanner, scars covered, lips brighter, hair straighter..etc. Our culture has affected me more than I was aware of, and I’m done with it. I will only wear make-up if I want to do it for fun, to add a little sparkle here or there. I will not wear make-up everyday of the week to “hide my ugly” or “put my face on.” Get outta here with that, ladies. Show your strength through your natural beauty, because you really are beautiful just the way you are.
To conclude,
here is Ben and I’s new fave song by Alessia Cara: Scars To Your Beautiful
Love from Laura.
Love from Laura.
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