A little bit about this blog...
As the name denotes, (and in case you haven't read the sidebar) the purpose of this blog will be to talk about scars. Yes, that's right...you know, the scar tissue left behind on our bodies, the remnants of some traumatic experience or accident we went through at some point in our lives. Perhaps this took place back when we were younger, or maybe even in recent times. And while for the most part, this suggests the individuals in question experienced a rather painful ordeal that left them with scars in the first place, by sharing their experience, this may very well change one's perspective on scars...and learn more about the person who has them.
Without a doubt, there are tons of beauty products, treatments, and remedies out there that claim to be the ultimate cure for removing "unwanted", "unsightly" deformities on our skin. With such a perspective, it's safe to assume we live in a culture that stresses the importance-and highly esteems-perfection, however unaitainable that may really be.
(ABOVE: The famous Kardashian sisters in an ad for their own brand of skin solution, promising "perfect skin" for their consumers. Photo Courtesy of igossip.com)
But like the saying goes, "a real person isn't perfect, and a perfect person isn't real". Our scars, our battle wounds, are those we should be proud of!
I think this blog has a very interesting topic. Scars are something that pretty much everyone has and can range from simple paper cuts to scars from tragedy. I have plenty of them myself but my most prominent scar is right on my chest and I have had various experiences with it. If you would like to feature me in your blog, don't hesitate to ask! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for your feedback! :D And you are right, many times these little "trademarks" can be the result of harmless incidents or serious wounds. Regardless, I'm glad you are willing to share and contribute ^.^ Just let me know...and thanks in advance :)
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