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Dear Beautiful | March 2026 Letter

Dear Beautiful,

March is Women’s History Month, a time when we celebrate the women whose names are written in books, whose accomplishments changed nations, and whose courage altered the course of history.

And those women absolutely deserve to be honored.

But this month, I’ve been thinking about another kind of history. The kind that rarely gets recorded. Most women create history in quiet ways, moments no one writes about and no headline will ever capture.

History made in kitchens.
History made in carpools.
History made in late night phone calls.
History made on the sidelines, in schools, in warm hugs and shoulders to cry on.

History is made when someone shows up for a friend who is struggling, when a woman keeps going on a hard day, when she chooses kindness even when the world feels heavy. These moments may never be documented, but they shape families, communities, and generations.

So much of the good in this world has been built quietly by women who never intended to make history, they simply tried to do their best to lift where they stand.

Small moments matter more than we realize. Because the truth is, history isn’t only made by the women whose stories we read about in books. It’s made each day by the women who fill homes with warmth, friendships with loyalty, workplaces with encouragement, and everyday life with beauty and kindness.

Women like you.

If no one has told you lately, then let me — the quiet good you do matters more than you know.

The way you love people.
The way you show up.
The way you keep choosing light.

That is history, too.

Thank you for being part of this beautiful community, and for the quiet ways you are making the world brighter.

With love,

Darcey
CEO, Shine Cosmetics

P.S. The future of the world is shaped in quiet places — often in the arms, words, and influence of women who may never realize how much they matter.

 

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