I have long thought that there surely is a lot of value in even the beginner’s try to answer one of the great philosophical definitions. Understand that Plato would often begin his dialogues not with a definition offered by Socrates but one provided by a person who is philosophically naive. True, such definitions are always shot down – however they do provide Socrates with a starting point. I am more positive about student definitions, viewing them as glimpsing part of the truth perhaps. I usually have my students make an effort to define beauty on the first day of class, and I find some food for thought in their definitions. Here are some examples.
It instantly dissolves any makeup I’m wearing, including mascara and eyes makeup that normally doesn’t clean off as easily. I’ll use the coconut essential oil first to eliminate my makeup by the end of the day and follow-up with the hemp seed essential oil cleanser to ensure my skin is totally clean, balanced and moisturized.
Raw Manuka Honey | Each day, I take advantage of honey to wash my face. I understand that sounds crazy, but it works! I’ve already removed my makeup before I went to bed, so all I want is a light, soft cleanser to get my pores and skin ready for your day. Raw Manuka honey is unprocessed and unpasteurized (unlike what you normally buy at the grocery store), so all the beneficial nutrients and vitamins are kept intact.
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