Do I qualify to be one of
Chris Brown’s ‘beautiful people’?
Or am I more like Shrek, a
total outcast...?
Is it my facial features,
the texture or colour of my hair?
...Hmm mayybee it’s the shape
and size of my body?
As a young girl I always imagined
myself as the ‘beautiful’ princess from the fairy tales I read. With the
long flowing blonde hair, flawless skin, a perfect nose, you know, the one who falls in
love with a hottie of a prince and lives happily ever after.
But then, I grew up.
Reality kicked in and I realized that 1) My jet black afro hair was not going
to miraculously turn blonde, 2) puberty was actually real and Clearasil skin
products were to be my new best friend. 3) My African nose would never be
viewed by society as being ‘perfect.’ and 4)...as for that prince...boi, he is
still yet to be found.
Anyway, so the princess idea
failed and now I feel more like the jealous queen from Snow White...mirror,
mirror on the wall who’s the fairest of them all? *Awkward silence.*
According to Christina
Aguilera though, ‘we are beautiful no matter what they say’ but wait-Christina,
wasn’t it you that got a nose and boob job a couple years back? Or... am I
missing something here?
So I ask again, do you think
I’m pretty?
These days, even the complexion
of your skin can leave you feeling isolated, even from people of your OWN race.
As a result of this, we turn to tanning salons and bleaching products with
ridiculous names such as CAKE SOAP– Vybz, really?
We buy hair extensions
because clearly our natural hair isn’t good enough *confused face*...right?
Shouldn’t there be more
focus and emphasis on my inner beauty? Is it not ‘hot’ that I’m a kind and
loving person?
I look at the women on TV
and look at myself and think, ‘wow! where did I go wrong?’ *gasps* ‘I have
FAT!? *Panics*OH NO! And its all in the wrong places!’... But heyy not to worry,
I'll just pop to my local corner shop, purchase the latest edition of ‘Glamour’
and pick out the cheapest fad diet available (they even have diets designed for
people like me who’s trying to save on the ’pounds’, aww the industry ‘caters’ for all your needs)
Or perhaps all us; big
boned? A little on the heavy side? Women should migrate to somewhere in Africa,
were a few extra pounds is considered a sign of wealth and good living. *sighs
of relief* i can see it now, all the fufu and jellof rice i can
eat.*dribbles*... Arrrr shit.... wait... I’m a size 12. Damn not quite big
enough...back to the drawing board *huff*.
Shows like Gok Wan’s ‘How to
look good naked’ is a classic example of this generations fixation with looking
artificially beautiful, as it provides viewers with a billion ways to enhance
the way you look, (artificially, of course). At first glance, the programs
title suggests that it will be promoting acceptance of the human body in its
natural form. But instead our ‘gorgeous’ Gok offers us an array of new age
gimmicks, for instance, his trusty control pants that conveniently get rid of
all your *confused face* unwanted? ‘lumps and bumps’. THANK YOOOU Gok.
And like, oh my God is it
just me or does everyone in ‘The only way is Essex’ look well alike...#random
thought

HUUH! *shocked face* is my weave not human enough?, does my pink lipstick not match my neatly drawn on eyebrows?, did I choose the wrong diet? But Kim Kardashian swears by it ... and ...I ...
All that effort just to find out, I still ‘don’t fit in’ ARRRGGHH it’s like those size 10 jeans all over again #EPIC FAIL
Ladies the real question
here is ‘do I think am pretty’?
We shouldn’t let the opinions
of others shape the way we feel about
ourselves; it’s about taking time out
to look deeper within, and embracing you for who
you are.
Because when it comes down to it, it’s not all about what’s on the outside
(hard to believe... I know).
Don’t get me wrong, I’ll be
the first to admit that I love my weave, but surely there’s more to us than
just what you see on the surface, surely it’s not what we see on the exterior
which determines true beauty.
When I’m asked, do I think
am pretty? I'll answer yes, not because of my new Brazilian weave and
freshly refilled nails, but because I'm ME! An intelligent, warm
hearted, confident woman...how
would you answer?
This is a really interesting and funny blog and it is sooo true, too much emphasis is placed on beauty these days and all this artifical nonsense is just to compensate for our lack of confidence.. Can't wait to read the next one !!!!
ReplyDeleteHi.
ReplyDeleteI like this post of yours.
I believe beauty comes from within. God made us the way He wanted us to be, not how others want us to look like.
Anyway, i can answer this. I am pretty in my own unique way as i love ME and always will. People's opinion of me, doesn't mean anything at all.
Have a great day.
Hey lena,
ReplyDeleteAm really glad you agreed with the blog, and thank you. xx
Hi Berlina,
ReplyDeleteEverything you commented is soo true, this is exactly the message i was trying to get across...and it gives me hope to know that there are still people out there who genuinely love and appreciate who they are xx
I agree with all what our friends shared here, I do believe too that beauty in not just about how they see us outside but it's really on inside of us. As I've read your post, I find you more than pretty dear,very strong personality that I love to see in every woman.:) Thanks a lot for sharing us this wonderful post from you. Keep it up!:)
ReplyDeleteHi Sagittarian,
ReplyDeleteAm so glad that my blog has touched you the way it has, and I really appreciate your inspirational words...stay blessed x