Estrogenic Beauty: An Over-Looked Pillar of Beauty Influence

We continue our exploration with the 3 Beauty Pillars of Visual Mastery…


I’m including estrogen because it actually is an over-looked component to pro beauty and image itself; especially when we include older women and how it can seem to wither or suction away from a lot of their visual beauty.

 

It matters BIG TIME in your professional beauty and visual communication influence.

 

This can often leave women unfulfilled and growingly dis-sastified with the incessant focus on the superficial aspects and ‘personality’ that doesn’t directly translate to on camera visual influence. It can create a psychic void.

 

A major component OF BEAUTY and FEELING beautiful; estrogen is like that pink elephant in the corner of the room; you don’t see it when you’re young so you just have to see if and where any of this fits in for you. I still recommend reading this even if you’re young.

 

Although I could have put Estrogenic Beauty underneath the Essenced Beauty pillar, I chose not to intentionally because it is the bio-chemical, hormonal essence that is WITHIN your physical body itself, so I just have it as its own category also to help differentiate it. Just because it may be difficult to ‘see’ the 3 forms of estrogen with the naked eye per se; doesn’t make it any less real (just like #3’s higher dimensional vibe and light-truth essences to most consumers).

 

But why estrogen? How is that visual?

 

Well; first let me say that it’s visual as ‘live in person’ presence as well as that estrogen translates to your meta-physical or digital, social media visuals as well. We just have to SHIFT our focus from the normal and physical ‘body’ reflection of light to be aware of the other qualities of light-visual communication and that includes how estrogen affects and influences a biological woman’s visual.

 

I’ll give a few examples coming up..

 

Estrogen and its feminine virility visually (and generally) brings a warm ’embodiment’ feel although it can be affected or diffracted by your essenced beauty which includes your energetic health. A traumatized, blocked or withered sacral chakra for example may not allow a freer reception and flow of estrogen nourishment into it and relevant organs.

 

But you STILL might be wondering, why would Rion even put this curveball of estrogen in here and how/why it relates to visual beauty?

 

Fair enough. I put it in here intentionally because it is an over-looked pillar and will help you to more clearly differentiate what’s over-looked (or just ‘taken for granted’) and what’s going on because it literally IS a visual factor before and after menopause as it relates to your feminine beauty and how people feel you.

 

Didn’t see this one comin’ didja you Netflix aficionado?

 

There’s keys to anti-aging with all of this btw (which has ahem, something to do with #3).

 

Because if it’s just GONE; you can’t quite take it for granted anymore AND it’s absolutely affecting your visuals. We could look at a younger, estrogenic Meg Ryan for example;

 

 


And then a post-menopausal image (without judgment, just awareness because this is a biological, ‘mortal beauty’ truth about the feminine).

 


Besides the skin differences with aging, can you notice a difference otherwise in her ‘warmth-embodiment’ quality?

 

Here’s a modern instagram influencer (Patricia Bright) where you can see sense she has estrogen beauty and that juicy ‘nectar’ that in general drives the masculine wild with such fertile virility; it speaks to his testosterone and sex drive.

 

 

Attention and desirability from men and the masculine is one of the power tools that beauty provides women even in any game of social status; estrogenic beauty being a core and over-looked component of it. When you’re younger, you just HAVE it.

 

It’s also quite easy to ‘tone into’ the estrogenic beauty when you realize the warm-ness and general fertility of the Stallone sisters here. Can you see it?

 


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It might take some adjusting your focus off of their skin-care and styling however. Can you feel that estrogenic beauty ‘warmth’?

 

Here’s a good example of a k-pop starlet who also has that soft feminine warmth that feels flowing ‘within’ her body (and is of course also mixing with her higher dimensional light-visual essences). It’s Yeji from Itzy.

 

Yeji, Itzy 'Not Shy' Performance Beauty Allure Estrogenic

 

Here’s another great reference point of Goldie Hawn in her 70’s and her daughter Kate Hudson.

 

 

Try and focus on the general upper chest area and note how there’s an (estrogenic) body warmth and glow emanating from Kate whereas there isn’t the same deeper warmth with Goldie (objectively assessing).

 

This might be a clearer example as you’re attuning your psychic sight.  Reference her overall energy body and sense who has more of the ‘warmth’

 

Kate Hudson and Goldie Hawn attend the Glamour Women Of The Year Awards at Berkeley Square. (Photo by rune hellestad/Corbis via Getty Images)

 

Goldie Hawn was such an icon in the 80’s and of course she had estrogenic beauty back then.

 

Remember; this is a universal thing for the feminine body to go through such changes.


Notice the difference?

 

And I’m not singling out Meg Ryan or the others btw; she’s great!…it’s just that it happens to ALL women as a biological truth of your beauty (unless you do hormone treatment therapy).

 

And…it’s gonna happen to more of the Kardashians too.

 

What happens at meno-pause of course is that the estrogen drops because the body biologically doesn’t require it for mother-hood and other reasons anymore.

 

Here’s some scientific reference for that:

 

“(There is a) This (E2) test measures the amount of estradiol (E2 aka ‘blood estrogen’), the form of estrogen made mainly by the ovaries.

 

E2 plays a key role in the development of the female reproduction system, including the uterus, fallopian tubes, vagina, and breasts. Women have higher amounts of E2 during their reproductive years and almost none after menopause.

 

Other estrogens include estrone and estriol. Estrone is the main estrogen made during menopause.

 

What is normal estrogen levels in women over 50?

 

Results are given in picograms per milliliter (pg/mL). Normal levels for estradiol are: 30 to 400 pg/mL for premenopausal women. 0 to 30 pg/mL for postmenopausal women.”

 

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And another reference;

 

“Estrone (1 of 3 forms of estrogen) is widespread throughout the body. It is the main estrogen present after menopause.

 

Estrogen levels fall at menopause. This is a natural transition for all women between ages 40 and 55.

 

..On average, menopause occurs at age 51.”

 

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So if you’re young you may not be concerned about that AT ALL (carpe diem!, tequila body shots on spring-break, etc. etc.) and more concerned about eyebrow maintenance.

 

In that reality, you might consider skipping to the 3rd prime area; but wouldn’t it help to have a strategy ahead of time?

 

If you are getting into your late 30’s and mid 40’s then it’s best to take a conscious look at the bio-reality of things and yet;

 

The good news is IN YOUR FAVOR here because with the 3rd aspect; your beauty and beauty influence can THRIVE literally into your 80’s but it’s going to take more and more energetic health maintenance to keep your physiological health optimal as well (and all of this shows up on camera btw; it’s EASY for me to read when there are energy imbalances esp. in older people and w/o menopause b/c they become more pronounced and extreme and age you faster).

 

If; for the first 40 some years you just relied on having estrogen so that was part of your beauty; oh shit…what happens at menopause (and how will it affect your visual beauty or even artistic visual performance and impact)?!

 

Estrogenic Beauty; it IS tied to your SEX and eros after all.

 

And how are you preparing psychologically for it? Is there going to be a ‘void’ where you FEEL less beautiful and put even more focus on what can often seem the ‘masque’ of superficial beauty? Where does inner beauty fit in?

 

Shit; what if no one ever loves you because of CONCERN or perception of loss of beauty? These can be the deeper fears for many women; fears that would come across VIBRATIONALLY in the light of your visual media itself even if you’re looking good superficially; intuitive people like most women could FEEL something is off – that insecurity affecting your beauty and visuals.

 

If you’re relying on the superficial and that which fades…oh crap! (Make sure to read #3)

 

What if your sexual and social currency plummets because of it and everyone can unconsciously FEEL your vibrational fear around it visually? Gulp. Deeper unseated insecurity begets more concern fear while you continuing relying on covering up with your masque of superficial beauty hoping no one really sees the inner truth. Maybe you’ll live with more reliance on your ‘character’ while your ‘beauty fades’ (but it doesn’t have to fade when you embrace secret #3)!

 

That’s very different than reclaiming your soul embodiment and divine feminine BEAUTY FREQUENCIES OF ESSENCE and emanating them IN PLACE OF YOUR ESTROGEN (because the life force chi is a different, higher frequency platform of your soul embodiment with your physical vessel).

 

What if you relied so much on superficial mastery and looking great that when the estrogen drops, there IS a literal ‘dried out’ feel within your energy body that people can feel that is MISSING all the sexual nectar? Most importantly; we can SEE IT. Psychic or intuitive people (and where consumers are headed in ascension) can sense, feel and SEE that you feel ‘dried up’ or more brittle when the estrogen fades UNLESS you are embodied with beauty essenced plasmic chi which runs through your visual (and yet higher dimensional) energy body.

 

Here’s a great reference point of a woman who has non-estrogenic but essenced beauty of Muse embodiment in her 50’s! I’m not 100% Jennifer Flavin here (Sylvester Stallone’s wife, er x-wife?) is post-menopause b/c of her age but it proves the point we’re getting to with #3 that ESSENCED BEAUTY can REPLACE your ESTROGENIC beauty as you get older – in embodiment!!

 

 

So it’s worth mentioning in the equation here. So yes; estrogenic beauty and its place (and esp. timing) in HOW it can affect your visual beauty. If you’re younger (again); you may not even care, but it’s also worth mentioning that great beauty can happen at your age when you master or maximize all 3 areas (if you are pre-menopausal) because #3 of subtle yet true chi-platformed beauty essences literally MIX with your bio-chemical essence itself in your visual beauty.

 

And THAT is both mortal and divine. And that’s what is EXACTLY happening with the most beautiful women in the world who have something ‘more’ than just great, superficial looks or body.

 

Here’s a great example of an American actress; Annie Potts in ‘Corvette Summer’ that mixes estrogenic beauty with essenced Muse beauty.

 

 

Hey; do you have a strategy for beauty and visual influence maxing post-menopause? Keep reading!

 

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