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Olatomiwa Ajibola Student @ Lagos state university
Ikeja, Nigeria
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In Beauty, Fashion and Lifestyle 1 min read
Beauty
<p>“I realized beauty isn’t just about how I look, it’s how I carry myself when I feel confident and at peace.</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Beauty is often first seen, but rarely first understood. It captures our eyes, but the mind lingers—wondering why something so simple can feel so profound. Is it the symmetry of a face, the softness of skin, the shine in an eye? Or is it something deeper—a quiet confidence, a trace of sorrow, or the echo of resilience?</p><p><br></p><p>We are taught early that beauty is visual. Magazines, screens, mirrors—they speak in lines, colors, and curves. But with time, life teaches us that beauty is a shapeshifter. What seemed flawless at 20 may seem hollow at 30. And what we once ignored—the crinkle of laugh lines, the stretch marks of motherhood, the calm of age—begins to glow with an honesty that no filter can mimic.</p><p><br></p><p>Real beauty is often silent. It’s in the woman who speaks gently in chaos. In the man who offers kindness without expecting praise. In the child who finds wonder in a raindrop. In the elder who smiles through pain, still choosing grace.</p>

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