A woman came to my beauty salon in tears. Her son’s wedding was in a few hours, and she only had $12. “I don’t want to embarrass him with my looks,” she whispered, her voice trembling. I could see the pain in her eyes — not just about her appearance, but about feeling like she wasn’t enough on such an important day. I gently sat her down and assured her that today, she would feel beautiful. I styled her hair, did her makeup with care, and gave her the elegant look she deserved. When she tried to hand me the crumpled bills, I smiled and said, “This one’s on me.” She hugged me tightly before leaving, tears of gratitude streaming down her face.
The next day, I arrived at the salon as usual, ready for another day of work. As I opened the door, I froze. There was a beautiful bouquet of flowers sitting on my counter with a small card attached. I opened it and gasped. It was from the woman’s son, thanking me for making his mother feel so special. The note said, “I’ve never seen my mom so radiant and confident. You gave her more than a makeover — you gave her happiness. Please accept this as a small token of our gratitude.”