L'Oreal's slogan 'because you're worth it' has come to epitomise banal narcissism of early 21st century capitalism; easy indulgence and effortless self-love all available at a flick of the credit card.
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My motto in life is, 'If anything is worth doing, it's worth overdoing.'
Self-worth comes from one thing - thinking that you are worthy.
I work very hard and I'm worth every cent.
If you don't know your worth, if you don't know your value, if you don't know how fantabulous you are - it's going to be hard for other people to see it. Being appreciative of self is beauty to me.
What's my motto when it comes to money? Don't put so much emphasis on it!
Something is worth what somebody will pay for it. Nothing else, nothing more, nothing less.
Well, first of all, I'm worth every penny.
Your actions, and your action alone, determines your worth.
As a proud spokesperson for L'Oreal Paris, I have communicated the 'Because You're Worth It' message many times, and know firsthand how empowering it is to say and how empowering it feels.
When somebody has convinced you that you're not worth anything to anybody anymore, and they spend a lot of time doing it, you start believing it yourself.