World-famous Hollywood actress Julia Roberts has published a sensational message.
In it, she does not ask, but begs all women to take an active position and stop paying attention only to external beauty, to the detriment of themselves and their nature.
Here’s what she says:
“Perfection is a disease that many nations suffer from.
We put tons of makeup on our faces. We regularly inject something into our faces and starve ourselves for the sake of ideal forms.

We always want to fix what doesn’t need it. And what we should take care of first and foremost remains without our attention. Do you know what it is?
We are talking about our soul.
It is this soul that needs more careful care and attention.
And it’s time to take care of it.
I would like to understand a simple thing: how can you always expect someone to love you if you can’t love yourself?
When you change your appearance, can you say that you are happy with yourself? The answer is simple: no.

You must understand that it doesn’t matter how you look on the outside if you are empty inside.
Today I declare:
I will no longer do makeup, I do not want to wear someone else’s face. It’s time to throw off the masks.
I know that I have wrinkles, but I want to see them. After all, this is the real me first and foremost. And I want you to accept me as I am.
Today, everyone has gone crazy and obsessed with appearance.You have no idea how much income cosmetic
and beauty companies earn after they managed to hammer into your head that you urgently need to invest money to delay what is truly inevitable.
You really think that you have to resort to unhealthy, painful procedures that supposedly make you better, younger.
The principles of beauty in the 21st century can clearly be defined as abnormal.This is beauty on steroids, which, like a virus, is spreading throughout the world.
This is terrible!
When will you understand that these artificially created rules rule the world and keep us captive to illusions about our appearance?
We cannot simply enjoy our nature, we are obliged to follow the canons of beauty that modern society has imposed on us.
But you know what? I’m tired of this.
And I choose to tell myself: stop. And ask everyone around us to stop and remember who we really are and what we really want in this life.
No one will ever be 100% beautiful.
The outer shell is the last thing we should care about in other people. Only our soul matters – remember that forever”