By the account of Xenophon, Socrates found beauty congruent with that to which was defined because the morally good, briefly, he thought beauty coincident with the nice. The classical Greek noun that greatest interprets to the English-language phrases “beauty” or “lovely” was κάλλος, kallos, and the adjective was καλός, kalos. However, kalos may and can also be translated as ″good″ or ″of fantastic quality″ and thus has a broader meaning than mere bodily or materials beauty. Similarly, kallos was used differently from the English word beauty in that it firstly applied to humans and bears an erotic connotation. The Koine Greek word for stunning was ὡραῖος, hōraios, an adjective etymologically coming from the word ὥρα, hōra, that means “hour”.
We imagine in skin that appears like skin—and radiance that comes naturally. With transparency as our information and color as our automobile, we problem the conventions of fresh beauty to create …