Unflattened women show their natural beauty in this music video

At the beginning of the music video we see painted women - of all ages, weights and colors. At the end of the video, we see pretty women of all ages, weights, skin colors - unadorned. Because the women make up in the course of the music video. One of the women even takes off her wig. Her natural beauty comes to the fore. Even the singer of the song "Try" makes in this small liberation. With this, Colbie Caillat wants to encourage women to look their best. "The 29-year-old singer sings" You do not have to try so hard ... you do not have to change a single thing ". "You do not have to work so hard ... you do not have to change anything!" She would like to encourage her listeners, and especially her audience, to accept herself. A model message that may not always be easy to implement in everyday life. And yet it makes you more satisfied than the beauty craze, which unfortunately we surrender too often. With the Cosmopolitan, Caillat recently shared this wisdom: "Less is more, when you're younger, you're hiding behind make-up, tanning lotion, and perfume, and as you get older, you realize you're great the way you are." Finally, a healthy self-confidence counts, because that's what we radiate to the outside. Whether made-up or unvarnished.

Louisa Johnson - Best Behaviour (Official Video) (April 2024).



Music video, unadorned, colbie caillat, colbie caillat try, no make up, no make up, no make up, no make up