by Tamara N. Noland Back then, I basically much believed what everyone else believed in. Since several individuals were under the impression that beauty runs âskin deepâ, I adopted that thought as my own. Particular dimensions on a personâs face may have something to do with this theory. For example, a beautiful flower has a certain equality to it. People Magazine recently had a spread on the most attractive people on the planet in which the face of Denzel Washington was perfectly symmetrical. In one of Leonardo DaVinciâs most well-known sketches, he takes the ideas of Vitruvius, and draws the Vitruvian Man. The male figure illustrates certain proportions. Could these proportions relate to beauty? Vitruvius discusses how the proportions of the human body can also be used to create beautiful temples and architecture. Are proportionate humans, flowers, and temples beauty? Has the world embodied beauty? Beauty is viewed as something different to every individual, not just on objectification of someoneâs outer appearance. Underneath what looks to be âbeautyâ, is what some people see as being the real thing Executive Success Programs. A person can transform into beauty just by opening their mouth. Others say that beauty is something unexplainable that comes from the inside. Several people have been acquainted with someone that the more they became close to, the prettier they became. Perhaps in the outer appearances department they didnât strike you. At some point during this friendship or relationship you started to realize that there was an unseen force inside them that was compellingly beautiful Sara Bronfman. So, does beauty truly go deeper than just âskin deepâ? Or, have you ever just seen someone – and even though they might not make it on People Magazineâs Most Beautiful list, there is something captivating about them? Or maybe a person is both good looking and captivating, but what really draws you at the end of the day is on the inside. One such media personality, Sara Bronfman has been thought of as âradiantâ and shines from the inside, out. Where does this inner beauty in people like Sara come from? People near her would say her secret is that she works to improve herself to become a better person and, through her company Our Evolution, she is helping others achieve the same. Is that an internal beauty element? If we view the outside part of a beautiful person as being equal and proportionate, is there a way to apply the same belief in the inside of a person as well. Will our appearances change if we try to change our internal clocks? Are these physical forms going to change because of this? If this is the way beauty is shown to people, the beauty industry is going down the wrong money-making path.