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GABRIELA | THIS IS ME
“Beauty is more than how you look, it’s about how you feel and how you see the world. You are unique.”
KENDRA | THIS IS ME
In touch with all her personalities, Kendra wanted to be photographed embodying each of them…
I Don’t Have Time for That - and Why You Should Make Some.
I bet you see reminders every day on social media: “Take care of yourself first so you can take care of others”, “You can’t pour from an empty cup” and “Self-love is not selfish”. We are being inundated by the message, and we (read I) think that I will start tomorrow, and just keep on keeping on.
Sound familiar? You aren’t alone.
#11 Faces Project - Lauren
“Do one thing every day that scares you” (Mary Schmich, 1997) - a great philosophy to live by. Read how Lauren embraced this idea and had an amazing time.
#9 Faces Project - Petula
“Every woman should see other aspects of herself and look into her own eyes and feel blessed”
I Don’t Have Time for That - and Why You Should Make Some.
I bet you see reminders everyday on social media: “Take care of yourself first so you can take care of others”, “You can’t pour from an empty cup” and “Self-love is not selfish”. We are being inundated by the message, and we (read I) think that I will start tomorrow, and just keep on keeping on.
Sound familiar? You aren’t alone.
#8 Faces Project - Julie
Do you admire other women’s beauty and often forget to appreciate your own? Well you’re not alone.
#7 Faces Project - Kylie
Have you ever felt lost underneath all the faces you wear in your life - one for friends, one for work and one for family? Have you forgotten your real face? This is how Kylie felt when she nominated for the Faces Project.
#6 Faces Project - Beverley
Beverley - the 6th Face of the Faces Project. In her 50’s and looking to change careers, Beverley’s story is not unique, as she strives to see herself as the attractive and vibrant person she is.