Wrinkles, Wisdom, and Energy: Rethinking Beauty
- Kirsten Bonanza

- Jun 1
- 2 min read

Wrinkles, Wisdom, and Energy: Rethinking Beauty
Modern beauty culture has a complicated relationship with aging.
On one hand, aging is inevitable.
On the other hand, we’re told to fight it every step of the way.
Erase the wrinkles.
Tighten the skin.
Freeze the expressions. (Botox before 30 is a thing?!)
But what if beauty isn’t something we preserve by fighting time?
What if beauty expands and wrinkles dissipate as we become more ourselves?
Energy Lives in the Face
Beyond muscles and skin, the face holds energetic patterns created by our thoughts, emotions, and experiences.
Stress and judgment can literally become locked into the tissues of the face.
The Access Energetic Facelift™ works with these energetic patterns.
Through gentle touch, practitioners activate energies that release the points of view held in the face and body.
Many people notice:
softer skin
improved glow
reduced tension in the jaw and forehead
a sense of lightness
It’s not about fighting age.
It’s about releasing the energy that keeps the face rigid.
Beauty From Awareness
When people stop judging their bodies, something surprising happens.
They often begin to look more vibrant.
Not because they forced change.
Because the body relaxes.
The Right Body for You™ approach emphasizes that beauty is not a fixed standard.
Beauty is the natural expression of a body that feels included and appreciated.
Aging With Possibility
What if aging didn’t mean decline?
What if each decade opened new possibilities for energy, wisdom, and presence?
The body is constantly regenerating.
Cells replace themselves. Skin renews itself. Energy shifts constantly.
When we treat aging as process to create our future rather than a battle, entirely new possibilities appear.
Loving the Face You See in the Mirror
Next time you look in the mirror, try something different.
Instead of scanning for flaws, ask:
What beauty am I not acknowledging here?
It may feel unfamiliar at first.
But awareness grows with practice.
And when appreciation replaces judgment, the face often begins to reflect that shift.
Maybe the true secret to beauty is not stopping time,
Maybe it’s learning to create our future with joy?


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