When you look in the mirror, your 'appearance,' that outer you, is what you see first.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If you begin to think you're something you're not, you're looking in the wrong mirror.
Learning to love my inner and outer beauty wasn't an easy road. I still don't always love the reflection I see in the mirror, but I have learned that my outer appearance does not define me.
What do I see when I look in the mirror? One handsome man. No, I see the same person I have seen for the last 27 years: the person I believed I could be when I was a child, the person I have inspired and dreamed to be all my life, and that's the person I have seen, from being that big to as big as the roof - the same guy.
I know who I am. When I look in the mirror, I see me.
Some days I think I look kind of cute, but other days I try to avoid the mirror.
When I look in the mirror, I never see a handsome chap or the person people think I am.
I don't look in the mirror; don't like what I see; never have. I am not my idea of a beauty. Never was. This is not false modesty. I've just never been enamoured of my face, which of course is magnified umpteen times on screen.
The way you get to know yourself is by the expressions on other people's faces, because that's the only thing that you can see, unless you carry a mirror about.
Looking in the mirror is very strange; we see only what we choose to see, good or bad.
You look in the mirror, but you don't see what you actually look like.