'Natural' is a word that has become unmoored by its meanings. If you go into a vitamin shop, things are natural, and people look at that, and they think it's good. It's no different than any other thing you swallow.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't even know what my natural colour is. Natural? What is natural? What is that? I do not believe in totally natural for women. For me, natural has something to do with vegetables.
Yes, natural is good and healthy, and whole foods are important. However, experimentation is important, too.
I hate the idea of natural. For example, I prefer gardens to wild nature. I like to see the human touch. High heels are a complete invention - an extravagance. They're far from natural, but it's the impracticality that I adore. I prefer the useless to the useful, the sophisticated to the natural.
Open your refrigerator, your freezer, your kitchen cupboards, and look at the labels on your food. You'll find 'natural flavor' or 'artificial flavor' in just about every list of ingredients. The similarities between these two broad categories are far more significant than the differences.
To be honest, I am completely natural. I have nothing in my face or anything. I wear sunscreen, and I don't smoke. I take care of myself and I'm very proud to say that.
Nothing prevents one from appearing natural as the desire to appear natural.
We have a love affair with the idea of the 'natural,' even though we, as a species, are about as unnatural as you can imagine.
Nothing hinders a thing from being natural so much as the straining ourselves to make it seem so.
Nothing natural can be wholly unworthy.
Nothing leads to good that is not natural.