“. . . living life to the full is far more than looking pretty.”
I do agree with this. In my opinion the whole post is very well written and I want to reblog it! ‘

Appearance
Most of us like to look our best for special occasions, like parties, weddings, and Christmas. We believe our looks dictate how others see us and we’ll sometimes go to extreme lengths to improve our appearance and prevent our looks from fading. This line of thought has spawned a huge, billion-pound beauty industry and it is often claimed this trend has gone too far.
Most parts of our body can be altered by surgery or exercise, Our skin can be peeled and plumped, teeth improved and whitened, and our eyesight corrected with laser surgery so we don’t have to wear glasses. These are only a few treatments and procedures available, and while some people have achieved a slightly more youthful look by employing these methods, others have not. A great deal depends on the skill of the surgeon. They don’t all have the same skills.
While some facial procedures…
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Thank you for sharing this, Uta!
I went by her site to read and leave a comment.
HUGS for you and Peter!!! 🙂
Thank you for visiting my website. I appreciate your comment there.
You’re welcome! 🙂
One big concern I have, Aunty, is the way young women are so pressured by the appearance that they’re spending themselves into poverty.
Yes, Stuart, maybe some older women too!
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-08-10/hong-kongs-turmoil-scares-off-chinas-uber-rich-shoppers/11396530
What happens when shoppers stay away?
Young women think nothing of spending hundreds of dollars on perfume and handbags, shoes, and what for? Pine-O-Clean is $ 1.75 per bottle and smells just as fresh.
🙂