tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1991558661353942519.post1118539092767597295..comments2021-07-27T09:23:46.832-05:00Comments on We Are Worth Saving: the secret to flawless beautyEden Noellehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11423633740718656874noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1991558661353942519.post-76039295584537047092015-08-04T18:14:43.633-05:002015-08-04T18:14:43.633-05:00Thank you, your comment made my day! I'm glad ...Thank you, your comment made my day! I'm glad something I wrote was able to inspire you :) I agree, while makeup can make a girl more confident (I know it makes me more confident), the most long-lasting confidence comes from truly understanding our divine nature. Eden Noellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11423633740718656874noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1991558661353942519.post-12632762688013207042015-08-03T23:04:50.326-05:002015-08-03T23:04:50.326-05:00This post was very inspiring keep up the good work...This post was very inspiring keep up the good work! :)<br />I think makeup is a very symbolic thing when it comes to perfection. You see, we, as daughters and sons of God, try to be more Christlike. That is, to become perfect. Girls believe makeup will help them become more perfect, and therefore make them happy. <br />But sometimes that happiness isn't always everlasting, like how we achieve by living like Christ. I like how you mention the plastic surgery rates in Utah, and also, the rates of prescribed antidepressants in Utah are twice of the national rate. We try to become more Christlike, and sometimes that involves makeup, but we shouldn't rely on solely makeup to make us happy. Sure it will make girls feel beautiful, but not necessarily pure and everlasting happiness. That kind of happines comes from following his commandments.<br /><br />Great job Eden :)<br /><br />-TruthAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com