October’s full Moon is in self-interested Aries. Yet, for a full moon to exist, La Luna must be directly opposite Le Soleil in the sky. And this month, the Sun in Libra, the sign symbolising aestheticism, also has something to say. Think of it this way; the Sun faces the Moon holding up a mirror, and the Moon wants to like the reflection it sees. But while honouring your outward appearance is vital, there’s a bit more to this full Moon than obsessing over your looks.
Beauty goes beyond skin deep; you know that already. A truly captivating person is so much more than someone with perfect features, luscious locks and a killer bod that looks like it just stepped off the Parisian runway (okay, that does sound kinda gorgeous). Still, that X factor oozing from the inside out sets a stunner apart from all the other pretty faces. Yeah yeah, I hear you say. It’s what’s on the inside and not the outside that’s important; got it.
While this full Moon wants you to acknowledge and augment your inner beauty, it also recognises that the confidence boost you get from looking good spills over into other areas of your life. And that’s nothing to toss your hair at! Also, because gorgeous Venus, the goddess planet, makes an appearance alongside the Sun this full Moon, attractiveness is something you’re likely to pursue (and spend your hard-earned dollars on) this month. So, pamper and primp yourself, knowing that the cosmos understands you’re having a spiritual experience in a human body. And that it’s okay to spend some time and money feeling fabulous in the skin you’re in. The signs most affected by October’s full Moon are: Aries, Libra, Cancer, Capricorn.

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