This week's trend has seemed to be discerning beauty from magnificence. It all started when someone in passing exclaimed that my hair is magnificent. I of course was thrilled and became curious about the depth of feeling that that word brought forth.
Magnificent: strikingly beautiful or impressive, impressive to the mind or spirit : sublime: exceptionally fine
Beauty: the quality or aggregate of qualities in a person or thing that gives pleasure to the senses or pleasurably exalts the mind or spirit : loveliness: a particularly graceful, ornamental, or excellent quality
Maybe it is just that beauty is used for so MANY things, or maybe it is because I just like the words of the definition better, but I go with the magnificent concept when thinking of what I and my products can do for your hair and scalp!
I have to admit, there are extra qualities of the hair and even of the scalp that one finds with Autograf and Dare To WEAR BLACK Scalp Specific Shampoo. I even personally guarantee it.
Please call with your questions about the difference you would like to see with your hair and/or scalp! I would love to help resolve them.
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1 comments:
Well I can't argue over Beauty vs Magnificent unless you use both at the same time, then you would have Magnificent Beauty.
I would add to that my hair as "Living Treasures" what is left of them as gravity has attracted them more in my later years so I Treasure the last hair standing.
Then I could say that I have "Living Treasures of Magnificent Beauty" and of course it would be how I felt about my hair.
Now that my scalp has finally settled down after surgery last year. The anesthetic brought on an attack of eczema that drove me half mad.
I went to my Doc twice and I tried different meds, some of which helped because he said I had fungus attacking my eczema and my
hair was falling out.
After dilligent use of D2WB my scalp has finally improved and I have little Living Treasures rising to become Magnificent Beauties.
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