If you have good thoughts they will shine out of your face like sunbeams and you will always look lovely.
— Roald Dahl
Grateful Makeup And Beauty quotations
The most beautiful makeup of a woman is passion. But cosmetics are easier to buy.

If beauty is in the eye of the beholder, so is ugliness.

Put on some lipstick and pull yourself together.
I don't believe makeup and the right hairstyle alone can make a woman beautiful.
The most radiant woman in the room is the one full of life and experience.
That's why I began doing makeup in the first place: I was hoping that through helping people see the beauty in themselves, I could try and find it in me.

Beauty might bring happiness, but happiness always brings beauty.
The best colour in the whole world is the one that looks good on you.
I grew up riding horses and on the beach and I never really wore makeup and my mom showed that as an example. She wore makeup, just in a beautiful, effortless way.

Our society does reward beauty on the outside over health on the inside.
Women must not be blamed for choosing short-term beauty "fixes" that harm our long-term health, since our life spans are inverted under the beauty myth, and there is no great social or economic incentive for women to live a long time.
No matter if you wear a small amount of makeup, no makeup, or heavy makeup, as long as you feel beautiful internally and you're doing beautiful things for other people, and not just focusing on the exterior to make yourself happy, I think you should do what works for you. You should rock on.
My bathroom is filled with hair and makeup stuff and I play with it all the time. What the real lesson is, is that you can own your own sense of beauty. It doesn't have to be something you get from somewhere else.

Beauty is about perception, not about make-up.
I think the beginning of all beauty is knowing and liking oneself.
I want to be a guy, but I want to wear a lot of makeup.
The thing that makes makeup or clothing or fashion beautiful is the fact that the person wearing them loves themselves and loves being able to kind of use them as artistic tools. And so if I was to give one piece of advice, it would be to find beauty in your core first before you go out into the world and find it in other ways.

In prison, inmates sometimes use Cheetos and grape juice as makeup.
I wouldn't use that beauty regimen around Britney Spears - she might lick your face off!
Caring about beauty, it is necessary to start with the heart and soul, otherwise no makeup will not help.
Natural beauty products are a must! I use coconut oil-based RMS makeup, and I slather almond oil on my hands to soak while I watch a movie.

Kiss and make up-but too much makeup has ruined many a kiss.
To me, natural, healthy looking skin is really beautiful.
With a little concealer, eyeshadow, liner, gloss and bronzer, I love my lighter makeup look. I've saved so much money on facials!
You have to take care of your body, you have to rest, drink water, try to eat well, and then on top of that, you use makeup to highlight your beauty that comes from your health.

Beauty is about perception, not about make-up.
The media create this wonderful illusion-but the amount of airbrushing that goes into those beauty magazines-the hours of hair and makeup! It's impossible to live up to, because it's not real.
Look at me - a big old black man under all of this makeup, and if I can look beautiful, so can you.

Personalized beauty is about each woman being able to create her own makeup routine that complements her coloring and style.
The whiskers sticking up from underneath his pancake makeup, and yet he was a beautiful lady.
It's how you look at beauty. Is it only an outward appearance with hair and makeup and a hot body, or is it something deeper than that?

I don't make an effort to be sloppy. I just don't consider a perfect hairdo and a perfect face to be beautiful. If I had my way I'd dress myself and do my own makeup for magazine shoots.
I think as the beauty industry moves forward, you will start to see more brands opening their eyes and becoming vegan. Excluding a huge part of the beauty consumers who only buy vegan, isn't right and if you can make just as high-quality makeup, why not stop cruelty?
When you come from an environment that's military, and they don't stress that topic of aesthetics or beauty pageants and makeup, there are a lot of things you just don't have that city girls have. Or the country girl who goes to movies and dreams of going to Hollywood as an actress.

I know how to make other women look beautiful: from hair to makeup to wardrobe.
So, I feel that I have a gift with imaging, and that's kind of fundamental to the music video process.
When I got to be about 16,17 I got into a beauty pageant and I was allowed to start playing around with makeup.
When I was younger, I was obsessed with makeup! I couldn't wait to head down to the drugstore to buy the newest eyeshadow and lip stick. Only thing was, I never really realized you could actually have a career in beauty! Once I got my first taste of makeup in the "professional world," during fashion week, I was hooked.
I hope to see women thriving and happy, loving what they're doing, and being in control and powerful of what they create. I guess what I would say is, as much as we all love the fashion and the makeup and the glamour, this isn't a beauty pageant. It's about the heart and the drive and the work. Of course, it's lovely to dress up and compliment one another and feel good - but that shouldn't be the very first thing.
I don't have a long, drawn-out Joan Crawford beauty routine.
I'm not like, "Yes, I wake up and first I put ice on my face." I do it in a taxi on my way to a meeting. Traveling is my makeup routine. I do it in a car ride, and I'm that asshole on the road who's doing her mascara in the mirror.