Remember always that the composer's pen is still mightier than the bow of the violinist in you lie all the possibilities of the creation of beauty.
I'm always suspicious of really beautiful women telling us we shouldn't be worried about beauty.
My mom was an aesthetician and she went to beauty school back in the '60s. I just remember watching her do her makeup all the time. She always had her nails done makeup on - her face was ready to go when she went out. I loved it.
There will always be a desire for something new fresh and innovative as well as a yearning and respect for timeless elegance and beauty.
I remember reminding myself that beauty is an opinion not a fact. And it has always made me feel better.
My quick beauty tip is always have a tinted gloss of some kind to give you some color even if you have no makeup on.
My daily beauty regimen is definitely always in the mornings and at night always washing my face with a basic cleanser. I also use a moisturizer with SPF to follow up.
I'm only wanted by directors for the image I give off and it makes me angry. I always wanted to be an actor and not a beauty pageant winner.
Wigs have always been a part of my life and have become a staple accessory in my closet. I can remember being a little girl and hearing all the commotion in my house from my mom aunts and grandmother when picking out their wigs for the day. It was such a good time for them and part of their everyday beauty routine.
I think the 1970s will always be the decade for me. Obviously I grew up in that era but the beauty standard was touchable kissable.