Bare Faces and Real Talk: A BORN KING's Take on Makeup and Authenticity
If that you know, part of making yourself up can contribute so much to a confidence and self-esteem, then it's like: well damn, how do you feel when it's all off or when it's all gone, because it does so much for you?
Imagine meeting someone for the first time and being asked to show up without makeup. How would you feel? In this episode of 'Life: Talk About It. Anything Goes.', A BORN KING dives into this very scenario, sparking a candid conversation about makeup and authenticity in relationships. He poses a bold question: Is it too much to ask for women to come as they are, without the layers of makeup, lashes, and hair accessories?
A BORN KING shares his thoughts on how 'made-up' faces have become the norm, questioning what lies beneath the surface when the makeup comes off. He wonders if these beauty enhancements create a barrier to genuine connections and whether they impact self-esteem and confidence. This episode doesn't shy away from the tough questions, making it a compelling listen for anyone interested in the intersection of beauty standards and personal authenticity. But it's not just about makeup.
A BORN KING also tackles the role of social media in promoting idealized beauty standards. How does the constant barrage of flawless images affect our self-worth? Can we learn to embrace natural beauty in a world that often values the opposite? These are just some of the thought-provoking questions explored in this episode. Whether you're someone who loves makeup or prefers a natural look, this episode offers valuable insights into how beauty standards shape our relationships and self-perception.
It's a must-listen for anyone grappling with these issues or simply curious about the impact of makeup on our daily lives. Tune in and join A BORN KING as he navigates this fascinating topic with his signature blend of honesty and empathy.