Words matter. These are the best Skin Quotes from famous people such as Diana Ross, Cindy Margolis, James Charles, Dido Harding, Kyle, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I don’t judge people by their sexual orientation or the color of their skin, so I find it really hard to identify someone by saying that they’re a gay person or a black person or a Jewish person.
You have to surround yourself with really good people and have a very thick skin.
I hope to inspire others to be confident in their own skin and to love themselves with makeup or without.
You have to have a thick skin if you think what you are doing is right.
I’ve always wanted to make people feel better or feel alright or feel comfortable or not threatened and feel OK in their own skin.
In a psychiatric hospital, a lot of people believe that people on TV are talking to them directly through the screen. I’m with about 500 of these people, and I’m on TV every Friday night. As I was queuing up for breakfast one morning, one guy nearly jumped out of his skin. My first thought was to go ‘Woooo!’
My father was Bolivian, which makes me half-Bolivian. It’s where I got some of my exotic features and certainly my skin tone.
Can’t leave the house without water. I’m good on that. Water’s good for the skin, it’s good for the body. It’s great, it’s good to stay hydrated at all times. You got to stay hydrated and I work out a lot too, so I got to have water.
I think our skin clears up and we’re nicer when you are in love.
I think great skin is always important. With lots of makeup, by the end of the night, you look like you’re melting!
In a photo shoot, you have to be very comfortable in your own skin. It’s all about confidence-boosting and putting on armor.
I need human feelings to fit garments. I couldn’t do it just, like, on an object – it’s too close to our body. It’s like a skin you are making, so you need one’s feelings to make a garment.
I just try to feel good in my own skin as much as I can.
On vacations: We hit the sunny beaches where we occupy ourselves keeping the sun off our skin, the saltwater off our bodies, and the sand out of our belongings.
Every human being has hundreds of separate people living under his skin. The talent of a writer is his ability to give them their separate names, identities, personalities and have them relate to other characters living with him.
I keep my skin – especially on my face and neck – out of the sun. My brother died of melanoma eight years ago, and I’ve got SPF on all the time, 24-7. It makes you realize, the sun is a wonderful thing, but it can be a very devastating thing. So sunscreen is key, and a lot of laughter, too.
Botox, I think, is poison, I would never put it into my face, and I’m needle-phobic. I spend a lot of time keeping my face out of the sun and taking care of my skin and wearing make-up.
Sand is one of the best exfoliates out there! Take a handful of sand and rub it on your skin in small circles. When you’re done, wash it off and presto… you get spa like skin, without the price tag.
I have two boys with Nigerian heritage and that’s the most important thing but race shouldn’t define you. You just have to have a thick skin.
I’m very uncomfortable in my own skin.
Some guys say beauty is only skin deep. But when you walk into a party, you don’t see somebody’s brain. The initial contact has to be the sniffing.
Glamour is about feeling good in your own skin.
I think the older you get, the more you know about life, and the more you learn about yourself and you become comfortable in your own skin. So the older I’m getting, the more fun I’m having.
I see a wiser person than when I was younger: having babies, and passing 30, were the turning points. What women in their 40s – I am 39 – lack in gorgeousness, they make up for in wisdom. I love ageing, despite the drawbacks – thinner, drier skin.
You learn to be comfortable in your own skin, and your body changes throughout life, so you can’t sweat the small stuff.
The slow rejection of the foreign skin grafts fascinated me. How could the host distinguish another person’s skin from his own?
I love cleansing my face in the mornings and at night using Bliss Foaming Facial Wash. It makes my skin feel soft, and the refreshing smell always wakes me up.
A film based on a jolly good John Grisham book is fine, but I like to get a bit under the skin.
Along the way, let’s never forget that once we were children and that we were all playing together without distinction of skin color, society level, or where people come from. Adults need to remember to play and to be more childlike in our behavior. We’ve forgotten what that childlike experience was like.
Happy Skin is all about natural beauty. They don’t want you to wear something that’s harsh on your skin and I want that as well.
I am willing to compete on my merits and on my character – not with the color of my skin. We talk about being a color-blind society, but I don’t think the political process could actually handle that.
I believe more in looking after yourself than in doing make-up. So if it’s skin care versus make-up or taking care of your inner body instead of just looking good, choose the former. You will end up looking good in whatever you wear.
I keep my perfume in the fridge. If someone sees me in the morning pushing aside the eggs to grab my perfume, it might look a little odd, but it’s so refreshing to spray cold fragrance on your skin.
The more success you get, you start to be harder on yourself or more afraid of the looking glass. You have to learn to build a thicker skin because people are paying more attention.
If you look at me close enough, there’s a small resemblance to a chicken nugget. I don’t know if it’s my skin texture or my hair, but the resemblance is definitely there.
May was young and beautiful, we were legally married, but she was caught in the prison of my skin.
As I get older, my skin shows more of how I am feeling, like a mirror. If I am stressed, or not getting enough sleep, I see it in my face right away.
The president of the United States is a pretty important position, and it’s the ideas and policies that matter to me, not the color of their skin.
Beauty is only skin deep. If you go after someone just because she’s beautiful but don’t have anything to talk about, it’s going to get boring fast. You want to look beyond the surface and see if you can have fun or if you have anything in common with this person.
I really wasn’t heavy in high school. But no one feels right in their own skin, particularly in high school.
I’ve had ups and downs with my skin, but after some time, I’ve learned what works best and what products I need to stay away from.
I eat an avocado every day. It’s amazing for your skin. It’s one of the super-foods, and I’m just so into eating properly and healthily.
Contouring makes a huge difference in your bone structure! I don’t do it every day, because when I’m not working, I like to keep my skin fresh.
I’m a dark blonde, yes. I dyed my hair blue, then black, when I was 14. I thought the colour was more flattering and matched my skin tone. I don’t think I’d ever change back unless it was for a film.
Being happy in your skin that’s what it’s all about.
As a people, Serbians are very tall, and we have olive skin and dark hair, which can look very nice. You have to be very beautiful to stand out.
I really love Penelope Cruz, because she has the tan skin. I think it’s important to look at people who resemble you and see what looks good on them, and how they are doing their makeup or hair and how they carry themselves.
I think so much of what we learn when we get older is being comfortable in our own skin and learning what looks good, and not being so trend-centric.
I use bath gloves in the shower every day. People often comment on my skin and I just tell them that I use bath gloves.
It’s kind of a shock to your skin, changing climates. It’s new water, and new air quality.
All we need is a meteorologist who has once been soaked to the skin without ill effect. No one can write knowingly of the weather who walks bent over on wet days.
I’ve always said that Miguel Pinero’s story is a quintessential American tale. An immigrant who comes to this country, is immediately marginalized to the lowest economic level and persecuted because of his skin color and, in spite of all the obstacles put in his way, he becomes a huge popular success.
A generation without history is a generation that not only loses a nation’s memory but loses a sense of what it’s like to be inside a human skin.
Freud was the son of a Jewish merchant who had to move his whole family to Vienna because he couldn’t get work. He, as a boy, had to watch his father be mocked and abused on the street for being Jewish… You develop a thick skin and you develop a certain kind of wit to defend yourself.
I like to delude myself that I’m in the old-Hollywood mode. I just tailor my clothes well and try to keep my skin clear. While it would be great to work out an hour a day, there is something inherently sort of selfish about it. I can’t do it.
I am a big foodie, so much so that I eat in every half an hour. This is the secret of my glowing skin.
I used to be homophobic, but as I got older, I realized that wasn’t the way to do things. I don’t discriminate against anybody for their sexual preference, for their skin color… that’s immature.