Sunday, April 29, 2012

Is Barbie real?

The news today talks more about the "Barbie" that comes to life. And I was like, "Is that for real?"

The 21-year-old Valeria Lukyanova is so beautiful and of course captures the true replica of Barbie. But what always stirs in the minds of the people from all walks of life is that, "Does she have the Barbie look going under the knife?" or "Is it really the beauty that naturally comes from the inside?"

Well, what money can do. I presume she has all the surgeries. But whatever the reason maybe, well, that is her life. But talking about how serious beauty is can bring more change in a Barbie's life can turn out all the people about the news that speculates to question about her undergoing the surgery or this is it, the real she.

But if I am going to base it on surgery, it is so hard and expensive. Again, if she all does have the money, well, that is her way of capturing the attention of the masses. And taking the sides of surgery, then I can question, for how long does surgery can sustain one's so-called beauty?

With the advancement of technology nowadays, people get paranoid of making themselves appear more beautiful and sexy and even they are copying their obsession to their "idolized" characters to appear such an accomplishment that would make the people goes viral about them.

God has given us with complete body. He made us perfectly in His image and likeness. We are naturally regarded always as beautiful from the beginning until the end. Our body is His gift for us. He is the one who makes us appear what we have.

But people are not contented with what He gives. They spend all their money and time to "invest" on too much beautifying themselves in plastic surgeries and all those unfortunate methods of appearing beautiful which are not worth an investment. They do all make-over even to the extent of going under the knife and extravagantly spending their money to nonsense things.

I know that we all have the right to be beautiful, but what is the most important here is the beautiful that goes beyond skin deep.

What if the kind of fake beauty of too much surgical transformation of all your bodies will not gratify you and it will retire even at a young span of time, then you will end up suffering cancers and other diseases.

A person who is beautiful doesn't necessarily has to go under the knife. Slight make-up, simple but elegant dresses, proper posture, good body figure because of exercise and proper diet are what we need. Simplicity is natural. Simplicity is beauty. And for the sake of reality, now, you have all the available cash to transform your natural beauty into a more maximum beauty. But what if you don't have all the access anymore of making yourself appear surgically beautiful? Where are you going to ask for help?

To be beautiful is to be contented with what the Lord give us. Real beauty shines from the inside and not on superficial things. 

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very true. I'm not going to be getting plastic surgery for anyone!