
For many people, loving your face feels risky.
We’ve been taught that admiration turns into arrogance. Confidence must be quiet. Liking what we see in the mirror somehow makes us shallow. As a result, many of us learned to critique our faces before anyone else.

But there is a difference between vanity and respect.
Gifts Under $30Vanity demands perfection and approval. Respect allows presence. Loving your face doesn’t mean believing it’s flawless—it means recognizing that it belongs to you and deserves kindness.
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