A Definition of Natural Beauty
The term “natural beauty” gets thrown around often enough that many people don’t actually know what it is. Is it a way of avoiding having to enhance one’s appearance for public presentation? Does it mean that a natural beauty only uses things made from nature? Or is it someone who can look great no matter what? To some degree or another, the answer to all of these questions is yes.
To start, natural beauty doesn’t require anything. If someone is said to have natural beauty, that person can get up in the morning and still look as though just a change in clothes ought to be enough to appear dazzling. The person in question doesn’t need to look like a super model. After all, many super models spend hours dealing with hair, clothing, make-up, and even the right way to stand for a picture or show. No. Natural beauty doesn’t necessarily have anything to do with specific body features. A little enhancement never hurts to bring forward someone’s natural radiance.
Even though being naturally beautiful is defined as looking great without enhancement, that doesn’t mean that someone doesn’t or shouldn’t use clothing, styling, or make-up to enhance what’s already there. For most natural beauties, styling is usually much lighter than for everyone else. In the case of make-up, many natural beauties use colors that blend with the skin so well that it looks as if the extra pigment was there to begin with. Hair styles are usually simple for most …