Physical Beauty vs. Inner Beauty
There are many definitions for “beauty” but each individual changes throughout life based on what they perceive. The two major types of beauty are physical (or outer) and Inner beauty. Based on the facts and research on these two topics; I would like to show the similarities and differences in the way individuals may perceive one other. What is the first thing that catches your eye, from the opposite sex? The first thing I see or notice about someone is their appearance (physical beauty).
Physical beauty is described as someone’s elegance, figure, features, and complexion or to the extreme as race (color). I know when I look at my appearance, I fixate or compare myself to other person’s features that may not apply to me. The way women force their outer beauty to become perfect with make-up, jewelry, hair, and clothing; explains why women have that power because men are drawn to physical beauty.
The physical well being of a person can have advantages also, such as confidence and openness to others. I know I can tell when a lady walks by and she believes in herself. The disadvantages of being over powering in self-esteem can be unattractive too. Just like a different lady walks by, and clearly shows that she needs to be center of attention. The majority of people who have a stronger physical appearance (beauty) may be healthy as well.
The physical beauty may be attracted at a certain time in one’s life but in later years in life it will change. When that time comes, that person will lose confident, self-esteem and have emotional roll coasters. The stress in life can affect the physical appearance too. The age of physical beauty changes, but inside beauty is a choice to change.
The inner beauty would be yourself being you. It is how individuals talk and the concern or care for other people. How could you know, who you are, if you focus on what other features everyone else has? We would
References: WebMD Medical Reference from Medscape Website http://www.webmd.com/healthy-beauty/guide/outer-beauty-inner-beauty