Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting, but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised. ~Proverbs 31:30
I have worn makeup for most of my adult life. Not heavy, mind you, but enough so that I feel, when in public, I'm putting my best face forward. Maybe, that sounds vain to some of you, but as my foundation contains sunscreen in it, and my skin is quite fair, it does afford me that extra protection from the harmful UV rays that tend to prematurely age one's skin, and possibly lead to skin cancer.
The interruption of my daily makeup routine happens during the pandemic. Really, when half of your face is covered by and unseemly mask, and you aren't around strangers on a day to day basis, why bother? I realize that I would only be wasting money by continuing to use it. And Danny? He is more than a good sport about the whole thing. He'll tell me, honestly, that my wearing makeup doesn't affect the way he sees me, and I look as fine as when we met over twenty years ago. Yes, ladies, he's a keeper!
But let's face (pun intended) the facts. With every passing year, we are all growing older. The suppleness of youthful skin, no matter how much care we give it, will eventually betray our age. We can angst about wrinkles and crow's feet, but I prefer to look at them as badges of honor. A life lived joyfully, with frequent smiles that involve a full facial expression, is destined to create this phenomenon over time. And no amount of makeup can erase those.
Our outward charm and beauty cannot last, no matter what potions and remedies and snake-oil promises the advertisers would have us believe contain the fountain of youth. True confession: I've fallen for lots of them in the past, and guess what? They don't work! Oh, there might be a temporary benefit here or there, and if you know of one that you trust, please feel free to leave your info in the comment section.
In the grand schemes of things, though, I do NOT want to be remembered because I wore fancy makeup. I already know that I'm beautiful in God's eyes just as I am. When the time comes for me to return home to Him, I hope and pray that the people most dear to me will remember me as a person whose heart beat for the Lord, and they could always see Jesus in everything I said and did while I was here on earth, loving them all. Could there be a better legacy than that?
Yes, with or without makeup, may we all strive to put our best face forward for God and His glory.
Amen!