I'm clearly doing what I want. I hope kids can see my act and feel like they can be slightly more comfortable in their own skin because I'm being so ridiculously comfortable in mine. I'm not that comfortable in my skin the moment I walk offstage. But I try to project that while I'm on it.
It's important for me to look comfortable with my skin. When I get spotty it just makes me not want to talk to anyone, so it's really important I look after my skin.
If I have to change for a character, I need really logical reasons to look a certain way. Otherwise, I have finally cracked the code in being comfortable in my own skin regardless of what's fed to you of how you must look.
When you're comfortable in your own skin, you look beautiful, regardless of any flaws.
I think to achieve great, healthy skin, one needs to stop using too many products on their skin, and take the natural route. For instance, vitamin C and E are great for one's skin.
I feel comfortable in my skin, so it doesn't matter what I wear or how I look. Confidence is my best accessory.
It seems that most the world is driven by the eye, right? They design cities to look great but they always sound horrible ... They design telephones to look great, but they sound horrible. I think it was about time that the other senses were celebrated.
Don't let anyone make you feel inferior, because you are great. Be comfortable and confident in you skin.
I do feel pressure to look a certain way but am fighting that and focusing on being comfortable in my own skin exactly as it is.
That's what I mean by being bilingual: comfortable in your skin, comfortable with all parts of who you are.
I think it's just getting comfortable in New York City, comfortable in your own skin.
Someone talented, comfortable in his own skin and with a great sense of humor would be sexy according to me.
I'm pretty blessed when it comes to clear skin. I owe that to being Cape Verdian. My whole family has great skin. My grandfather is 80 but doesn't look a day over 50. And we all love the sun, too, so blessed is an understatement!
I feel comfortable on and off the court, happy in my own skin, just really comfortable with the way I'm playing my tennis.
I'm comfortable in general - not just comfortable as an artist, but in my skin.
When people are really great at what they do there is no aggression because they are comfortable in their own skin. They know themselves well enough that you don't have anything to prove.