English Idioms from A-Z

Beauty Is Only Skin Deep

The idiom "beauty is only skin deep" means that a person's physical appearance is not the most important thing about them. It suggests that there is more to a person than just their looks.

This phrase is often used to remind people that it's important to look beyond someone's physical appearance and focus on their personality, values, and character. It's also used to suggest that someone who is physically attractive may not necessarily be a good person or have a good personality.

For example, if someone is judging another person based solely on their looks, you might say "remember, beauty is only skin deep." This phrase can also be used to encourage people to focus on their inner qualities rather than their outward appearance.


The usage of the idiom 'Beauty Is Only Skin Deep' in a sentence

• The fashion and beauty industries often perpetuate the idea that beauty is only skin deep, but it's important to remember that true beauty comes from within.

• When it comes to choosing a partner, remember that beauty is only skin deep. Look for someone who shares your values and interests.

• Beauty is only skin deep, so it's important to focus on inner qualities like kindness and honesty.

• As we age, we begin to realize that beauty is only skin deep. What really matters is the relationships we have and the impact we make on the world.

• In many cultures, there is a belief that beauty is only skin deep, and that true beauty comes from within.

• It's easy to be drawn in by someone's good looks, but remember that beauty is only skin deep. Take the time to get to know them as a person.

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