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Athanasiy
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Shakespeare’s Hamlet seems to have such a phrase - “God gave you one face, and you make another out of it.”
Cosmetologist sometimes makes a girl unrealistically beautiful and irresistible,but can a God-fearing girl with devout views on life take care of her appearance in such a way?
They say that - the invention of the “beauty shots” — a revolution in cosmetology.
It seems that in today’s world, the older a young woman becomes, the more she has reasons to resort to injections.
For cosmetologists, the appearance of Botox and hyaluronic acid injections is the same as for dentists, the introduction of implantation and metal-ceramic prosthetics.
There comes a point when you lose not only fat, but bone of the face. The bones become thinner. And at this stage, the increase in the volume of cheekbones or the strengthening of the brow arc is needed in order to be much more beautiful,
but I have a question, can a Christian girl who tries to impress her “boyfriend”( or is it better to use the word “fiancé”)use such cosmetic techniques?
Can a married woman, for example, impress her husband by improving her face in such a way?
How it is justified from a moral and spiritual point of view ?
Cosmetologist sometimes makes a girl unrealistically beautiful and irresistible,but can a God-fearing girl with devout views on life take care of her appearance in such a way?
They say that - the invention of the “beauty shots” — a revolution in cosmetology.
It seems that in today’s world, the older a young woman becomes, the more she has reasons to resort to injections.
For cosmetologists, the appearance of Botox and hyaluronic acid injections is the same as for dentists, the introduction of implantation and metal-ceramic prosthetics.
There comes a point when you lose not only fat, but bone of the face. The bones become thinner. And at this stage, the increase in the volume of cheekbones or the strengthening of the brow arc is needed in order to be much more beautiful,
but I have a question, can a Christian girl who tries to impress her “boyfriend”( or is it better to use the word “fiancé”)use such cosmetic techniques?
Can a married woman, for example, impress her husband by improving her face in such a way?
How it is justified from a moral and spiritual point of view ?
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