Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Does make-up define beauty?

Well I think that question depends on what your definition of beautiful is. Yes, it helps visually. Make-up accentuates features that women like to flaunt. It also hides what women are self-conscious of. But beauty is deeper than what you see on the surface. Beauty is the soul of a person, a smile, kindness. Beauty is being 100% you and showing the world your full potential. Beauty is taking the simple things and turning them into a life well-lived.

II Chen, a senior majoring in media studies, applies make-up to Rebecca Mei, a senior majoring in business management, at a Penn State Marketing Club beauty clinic on Friday, Feb. 10, 2012. Chen is a professional make-up artist from Japan. (Photo by Melanie DiCarlo)

II Chen, a senior majoring in media studies, applies make-up to Rebecca Mei, a senior majoring in business management, at a Penn State Marketing Club beauty clinic on Friday, Feb. 10, 2012. Chen is a professional make-up artist from Japan. (Photo by Melanie DiCarlo)

II Chen, a senior majoring in media studies, talks to members of Penn State's Marketing Club about skin care and beauty products on Friday, Feb. 10, 2012. Chen is a professional make-up artist from Japan. (Photo by Melanie DiCarlo)

Rebecca Mei, a senior majoring in business management, gazes at her make-up, done by II Chen, a senior majoring in media studies, at a Penn State Marketing Club beauty clinic on Friday, Feb. 10, 2012. Chen is a professional make-up artist from Japan. (Photo by Melanie DiCarlo)

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