Blog Was This Post Helpful: votes, avg. rating Tags: awarenessChildren’s Mental HealthMental Healthyoung people Share: PREVIOUS POST Remembering Who’s Under The Mask NEXT POST Reading: The Beauty Of Books YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE The Flood The Flood – on September , Broken Trust: Gimme Some Truth Broken Trust: Gimme Some Truth – on September , For The in . For The in . – on September , Sign up to our newsletter to receive our daily mental health planner email address CATEGORIES Categories Select Category Ad Ad Ad CATEGORIES Categories Select Category ARCHIVESI’d been wearing my mask for so long I’d forgot the girl underneath.
Behind the joke was me getting
It start in school when I was old enough Australia School Email List to wear make-up. I remember waking up extremely early to make sure I had time to apply it. And oh my the colours, makes me cringe a little inside just thinking about the colours I’d plaster on my face. Luckily I was always able to blend my foundation so it didn’t look like i’d been tango. I had creme eye shadow in an array of visually blinding colours, my favourite being metallic gold with a thick black line of eyeliner oh dear.
Well its like that but on a much
The reason for doing it however was CL Lists much more subtle. felt like a different person. Confident, bold and in some respects, beautiful. I never want to be beautiful to be honest. the confidence to get through the day. Wearing make-up always made me feel like the broken little girl underneath became invisible. Such a small change had over the years continu to snowball. As a consequence I was finding it harder to be myself and until recently I had forgot completely who I really am. Even when I start my career nursing I would make a joke about being the only nurse wearing a full face of make-up.