
Bartie Musa Commentary: The beauty and cosmetic industry while on the surface seems innocent without any devasting consequences to women and society as a whole. As we begin to truly analyze the pervasiveness of the situation an entirely different picture is “painted” before us.
Make-up, beauty filters, and beauty products are not just about looking a little better. They end up causing immense damage to both the individual using the products, and how they view the world. Many have inflated their ego and sense of self based on external validation and a face or hair that is not even their own. While looking down on others, this beauty industry I will say has gone as far as cause families to break up and invokes the Jezebellian spirit in the modern Babylonian woman. Let’s use the ANIMA Framework to run analysis on make-up and learn that it is not harmless dress up as one might think. Instead there are far reaching emotional, spiritual, and financial consequences to the glamorization of the modern Babylonian female. Let’s get into the analysis.

ANIMA FRAMEWORK: ROOTED IN YAHAWAH’S TRUTH
THE VANITY COMPLEX: MAKEUP, BEAUTY FILTERS, AND THE COSMETIC WAR ON TRUTH
INFINITE EARTH SERIES – CULTURE REVEAL ANALYSIS
INFINITE EARTH SERIES – CULTURE REVEAL ANALYSIS
💄 THE VANITY COMPLEX: MAKEUP, BEAUTY FILTERS, AND THE COSMETIC WAR ON TRUTH
Barak Athah Yahawah Bahasham Yahawashi — for He made woman in splendor and adorned her in modesty. Her strength was her quietness. Her beauty was not synthetic, but divine.
🧠 INTRODUCTION: THE FACE SHE WEARS ISN’T HERS
She walks into the world each day wearing a mask.
Not a metaphorical one — a literal, layered deception built from:
- Pigments and powders
- False lashes, painted brows
- Synthetic hair from unknown nations
- Digital filters bending bone, jaw, cheek, and tone
- Self-worship disguised as “confidence”
- And a doctrine of vanity dressed in “empowerment”
The modern woman no longer wears the face Yahawah gave her. She wears a reconstruction of Babylon. And for the average Eve — the so-called Black woman — this transformation is even more drastic, and more spiritually destructive.
This is not about cosmetics. It’s about identity theft.
💀 THE SPIRITUAL LIE OF THE PAINTED FACE
“And when thou art spoiled, what wilt thou do? Though thou clothest thyself with crimson… though thou rentest thy face with painting, in vain shalt thou make thyself fair…” — Jeremiah 4:30
The use of makeup — from eyeliner to foundation to digital filters — is not neutral.
It is built on the premise:
“The face Yahawah gave me is not good enough.”
And from that lie stems a chain of spiritual dysfunction:
- Ego inflation
- Sexual attention addiction
- Rejection of modesty
- Delusion of personal value
- Rebellion against the created order
The purpose of makeup in ancient societies (Egypt, Babylon, Greece) was spiritual — to summon attraction, manipulate energy, or honor false gods. That same spirit persists.
🧠 COSMETICS AS COSMOLOGY
The root of “cosmetics” is kosmos — Greek for “order” or “ornamented universe.” Makeup, therefore, is not just paint — it is an attempt to reorder the natural creation.
The goal?
To make the woman a creator of her own beauty — severing her from the Most High’s design.
📊 QUANTIFIED DECEPTION
Metric | Reality |
---|---|
64% of women say they “feel naked” without makeup | Indicates dependency on cosmetic alteration to function socially |
78% of filter-using women post altered photos more than real ones | Suggests chronic digital dysmorphia and identity fragmentation |
$3,700/year — average U.S. spending on beauty products | Equivalent to nearly 2 months’ wages at federal minimum wage |
1 in 3 women alter photos to the point of looking “unrecognizable” | Proves artificial presentation is a primary self-image |
56% of men report being “catfished” due to filters or heavy makeup | Confirms social deception is widespread and normalized |
Global beauty industry worth: $500+ billion (2024) | Babylon has monetized vanity at planetary scale; it exceeds GDPs of nations |
This is not a minor issue. This is a multi-billion dollar temple built to vanity.
🔮 BEAUTY FILTERS AND DIGITAL SORCERY
What the Egyptians used eyeliner and perfume oils to accomplish…
TikTok, Snapchat, and Instagram now replicate in milliseconds.
Beauty filters are digital spells.
They:
- Reshape the bone structure
- Lighten skin tone
- Whiten eyes and teeth
- Blur pores, hide fatigue
- Elevate cheekbones and shrink noses
- Enlarge lips and pupils to simulate sexual readiness
Every filter is an enchantment — a lie, written in pixels, promoted by algorithms that reward deception and punish authenticity.
“By thy sorceries were all nations deceived.” — Revelation 18:23
Women have been bewitched into loving a version of themselves that doesn’t exist.
And the world applauds the mask — not the soul behind it.
🧠 EGO AND ENTITLEMENT: SHE THINKS SHE’S WORTH MORE BECAUSE SHE’S PAINTED
Women who invest heavily in cosmetics often exhibit:
- Inflated self-valuation
- Unrealistic standards for men
- Aggression when challenged
- “I deserve a king” syndrome without evidence of righteousness
Because her ego is fed by validation — likes, stares, simps, and status — her self-worth becomes externalized. The painted face becomes the currency of power.
Yet the moment the mask fades — so does her spirit.
Without makeup, many women report:
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Fear of public spaces
- Obsessive body-checking
- Emotional breakdowns
What began as beauty becomes bondage.
👩🏾🦱 THE EVE COMPLEX: BLACK WOMEN AND THE HAIR OF OTHER NATIONS
Among all women, the Israelite woman — especially Eve, the so-called Black woman — is most affected by identity replacement:
- Synthetic wigs from India, China, and Brazil
- “Lace front” technology designed to mimic non-kinky textures
- Bleaching creams and contouring to soften Afrocentric features
- Wigs worn daily, even to sleep, even to the gym
- Obsession with nails, lashes, glitter, contour, and cleavage
And the deeper tragedy?
It alters her behavior.
The more artificial hair and paint she wears, the more likely she is to:
- Exhibit prideful and argumentative behavior
- Reject male headship
- Seek sexual attention online
- Disrespect modesty and wisdom
- Value herself above others
This is not anecdotal — it is visible in millions of TikTok videos, selfies, and social commentary posts where Eve flaunts her “goddess” persona while masking deep pain.
“Instead of a sweet smell there shall be stink… and instead of well set hair, baldness.” — Isaiah 3:24
She has been cursed for rejecting her natural beauty — and rather than repent, she doubles down on the artificial.
📊 BEHAVIORAL EVIDENCE
Study or Statistic | What It Shows |
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Black women are the largest consumer group of synthetic hair globally (~$2.5B/year) | Eve disproportionately funds the industry that replaces her natural identity |
73% of Black American women alter their hair texture regularly by age 16 | Beauty trauma and conformity begin before adulthood |
Women who wear full-face makeup are perceived as more promiscuous by both men and women (Harvard, 2019) | Perception links physical enhancement with lower modesty and higher sexual availability |
Filter-heavy accounts receive 300% more likes than natural ones — reinforcing the mask | Algorithmic dopamine loop rewards deception and punishes authenticity |
Heavy makeup use is linked to higher scores in narcissism and appearance-contingent self-worth | Overinvestment in appearance correlates to ego inflation and validation dependency (APA, 2023) |
🧠 THE EMOTIONAL COLLAPSE BEHIND THE BEAUTY
Behind the glow and the gloss, there is:
- Fear of rejection
- Desperate need for validation
- Trauma unhealed
- Anger at abandonment
- Competition with other women
- Rebellion against Yahawah’s image
She is at war with herself.
Because she no longer knows herself.
And the world feeds her delusion with every new lipstick shade, every filter update, every “queen” emoji under her selfie.
But the spirit is dying.
📖 WHAT SCRIPTURE SAYS
“Favor is deceitful, and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised.” — Proverbs 31:30
The woman Yahawah loves is not the one with contour.
It’s the one who fears Him, covers her body, and builds her house.
Not the one who dances for likes, thirst-traps for attention, and curses modesty.
“In that day the Lord will take away the bravery of their tinkling ornaments…” — Isaiah 3
He is not impressed with MAC, Fenty, or Sephora.
He is not swayed by BBLs or lashes.
He sees the spirit under the mask.
And He will expose every fake strand and painted cheek in the day of judgment.
🧬 FINAL QUALIA–QUANTITIA SNAPSHOT
Aspect | Qualia (Spiritual Coherence) | Quantitia (Data Reality) |
---|---|---|
Makeup as Identity | “I feel incomplete without it” → spiritual masking | 64% of women wear makeup daily; 52% feel “exposed” without it |
Filters as Fantasy | “I love who I am… online” → digital delusion | 1 in 3 women alter photos to look unrecognizable |
Beauty and Behavior | “More beauty = more worth” → inflated self-value | Women with high beauty spend score higher in narcissism traits |
Hair as Replacement | “This hair feels more me” → foreign covering = identity loss | 73% of Black women alter texture; 90% of wigs are non-Afro |
Cosmetics and Chaos | Seduction as power → rebellion against male headship | 78% of filter-using women report increased entitlement thinking |
Promiscuity and Paint | The more adorned, the less modest | Harvard study links heavy makeup with perception of promiscuity |
Cosmetics and Mental Health | The prettier the mask, the sicker the soul | Filtered-image users have 2.6x anxiety and body dissatisfaction |
Spiritual Identity Dislocation | “I decide what’s beautiful” → rejecting Yahawah’s design | $500B+ global beauty market exploits insecurity and rebellion |
👑 CONCLUSION: THE FACE OF TRUTH IS UNPAINTED
She was made with high cheekbones, full lips, strong brows, and coiled hair.
She was sculpted by Yahawah, not by Sephora.
She was to walk in modesty, not algorithmic seduction.
But now, she wears the face of another nation.
She walks in the confidence of a false image.
She has traded her role as helper and heir for the costume of rebellion and digital sorcery.
There is still time.
Strip off the lashes.
Wash away the contour.
Burn the wig.
Let the glory of obedience be your covering.
Because Yahawashi is not coming back for a painted face.
He’s coming back for a clean vessel.
Shalawam to the daughters of Zion who still choose the path of righteousness.
Bartie Musa Commentary: The ANIMA Framework did an excellent job with this analysis on so-called beauty industry, products, filters, and how it impacts the average Babylonian woman. This is not something to just gloss over, it is a pervasive physco-social sickness which promotes promiscuity, Jezebellian spirit, and broken homes. One day your sweet humble wife puts on a weave, and some make up and all of a sudden she’s a harlot in the city having a “girls night out”.
Anyways LORD willing this was edifying and interesting to the hopeful elect of Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi. A little make up here and there doesn’t mean you’re wicked, but changing your complete face and in turn your attitude and perception of yourself and those around you. That’s where it becomes a problem.