Beneath the makeup creams, concoctions, shadow and false eye lashes of the beautiful woman lies much more important prerequisites to true beauty. Mannerism, stature, attitude, capacity of great love and compassion all play a much more important part in what defines true beauty.
Expression is one of the major prerequisites to beauty; a happy face that is always bubbling with obvious contentment is a joy to all who meet you. Happy eyes will win over the grumpiest person. A few detrimental features can be smoothed over with a smile. A happy nature is a great beauty enhancer. It works every time, in all circumstances, with all people.
And do not forget the other basic rules for beauty: diet, exercise and bathing. The lips of a beautiful woman speak only love and kindness, her eyes see only the good in people, never the bad, and she never speaks unkind words of anyone. In times of acute need, food goes first to the children, then to others more in need, then herself. Her slimness is a direct reflection of her compassion. Her poise, her caring is what gives her that aura of contentment. As she ages, her compassion grows stronger, she is totally selfless, and she will give her last mouthful to someone needier. Her personal needs are always secondary.
The true beauty of a woman is not in her figure, her clothes, her hair style, it is in her eyes: the eyes, really are the window to the soul. That is the place where she resides. To be truly beautiful, a woman needs to have been a mother, only then can she fully blossom into the creature that the creator intended her to be. To fully know and appreciate this beautiful woman, you need to have had a wonderful mother. Some of us have had that magnificent gift. With all of the foregoing, you still must never lose track of your desire, nay may I say your responsibility to always make the most effort to at all times to appear at your best. The woman was, and always will be the most important person in any home.
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