Black Women's Beauty and Elegance Stands in its own Light - Refused to be eliminated or hidden
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Black women's beauty and elegance stands in its own light because it refused to be eliminated or hidden. There’s a certain magic in the way mature Black women exude beauty. It’s not simply the visible aspects—our features are stunning— and there is a depth that comes with the years lived, the stories experienced, and the wisdom gained. Their elegance is woven into every facet of their being, creating a presence that is felt before it’s even acknowledged. Black women's true beauty exudes from the fact that we refused to be defined by an outer world that says our curly hair is not good enough and should be hidden under a wig, or that our melanated skin is not accepted by society as true beauty. But, here stands a beauty that withstood weeks and months in the belly of slave ships where there was no access to a comb or oils to grease the scalp. This beauty withstood the statements about the size of our lips and our hips. This majestic beauty lounges in the beautiful soft chair and just observes the audience even the audience of the rich and affluent who trades our hair for euro-centric wigs or those made from asian hair. It stand firm with a knowing that even when hidden, our beauty cannot and will never be eliminated.