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The Beauty We’ll Never See Again: On Ozzy, Mortality, and Making the Most of the Mirror

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Ozzy Osbourne didn’t age quietly. He didn’t soften his edges or fade into the background. He wore his eyeliner like war paint—smudged, bold, intentional.

His death reminds us: beauty doesn’t need to be delicate. It doesn’t need to stay young. It needs to mean something.

We often treat makeup like a mask or a maintenance tool. But Ozzy wore it like a mark—a statement of identity, a refusal to blend in. He lined his eyes to haunt the world with exactly who he was. There’s power in that.

Especially as we age, the temptation is to disappear, to simplify, to “act our age.” But sometimes, the most radical thing you can do is keep your signature look. Keep the sparkle. Because that becomes your legend.

Let this be a reminder:
Makeup can be a tool to look better but also to be remembered.

The beauty we’ll never see again isn’t always the youngest. It’s the boldest.

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