Inner Beauty V. Physical Beauty
Beauty is a perception of an object, person, or aspect, which is fully opinionated by the mind; therefore, beauty cannot be proven by fact or law since it is completely based on how and what a person distinguishes the aspect to be. There are two categories of beauty: inner beauty and physical beauty. Physical beauty is the beauty a person inherits from a parent and/or ancestor, whereas inner beauty is a beauty that can be achieved. Physical beauty includes appearance, complexion, and physical features, while inner beauty is comprised of characteristics, traits, and personality of an individual. (“Essay Topics”.) Also, Inner beauty and physical beauty have different “qualities” or importance. These two beauties have an effect on people, yet they differ and various ways such as the portrayals of the beauty, what it means, how a person can acquire them, and the quality of the beauty.
The first difference is the portrayal or descriptions of the beauties. Inner beauty is a beauty that is based on characteristics, traits, attitude, personality, and just the whole being of who a person is and the expression of who a person is to other people. Inner beauty is also a state of confidence on how someone feels, and in the moment of a certain feeling a person can express an “ugly” inner beauty or “beautiful” inner beauty. Physical beauty is an individual’s outer appearance including their elegance, complexion, hair color, face shape, eye shape, eye color, body type, ect. (“Essay Topics”.) This beauty is a beauty in which how people first sees someone and even judges them off of these features as a person.
Another difference in these two categories of beauty is how they are achieved, occur, or come about in an individual. Inner beauty is the beauty that is defined in how you behave, so it can be changed through your actions,