My mother always told me to take pride in my appearance.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm proud of what I look like. I'm proud that I look like my mom.
I complained to my mother about wanting to look less like myself and more like my friends. My mother then gave me a lesson in embracing my differences and loving them despite what others said.
My mother tried her best to give us a sense of self-esteem.
My mother never wore much make-up, and she was a kind of natural beauty; she knew just how to enhance what she had.
I am a proud mother.
My mother always wanted me to be glamorous. When I thought about that, it really fired me up, and once I lost all those pounds, I started to feel really good about myself.
My mother made me truly appreciate women.
In Colombia, where I was born and raised, women like my mother considered their appearance and personal grooming a matter of principle. There was never an occasion where she didn't show up looking picture-perfect.
My mother never put an emphasis on looks. She let us grow up on our own time line. She never forced any beauty regimen into my world.
I've always prided myself on being myself and trying to stick true to who I am and how I was raised.