She was used and abused by her ex-husband, but Eden Strong has stopped hiding the bruises and is showing her face to the world.
Note: this post deals with intimate partner violence and rape and may be triggering for some readers.
By: Eden Strong for YourTango.com.
I looked in the mirror and pondered where to even start with this mess of a face. I’m what you call a professional “bruise cover-upper.” I can mix foundations and concealers with the best in the business and no one would even suspect my husband had smacked the shit out of me the day before. But in my year of healing, I threw all my make-up away, promising myself I would never allow there to be a reason I’d need it again. I stand by that decision but it wasn’t helping me this morning while I was recovering from surgery to fix my broken face and I needed to go to the grocery store.
I covered my bruises the best I could but eventually realised I didn’t look any better and decided to just hold my head high and not let it bother me. As I drove to the store, I looked in the rear view mirror and chuckled, thinking of the phrase “it’s like putting lipstick on a pig.” Nobody was going to look at me today and think, “Wow, that’s a cute girl; great eye shadow.” Their thoughts would probably fall more along the lines of, “OMG, that chick’s face is BROKEN.” Sigh.
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