Hello.
I want to suggest that a person is beautiful both on the inside and the outside. Can I say this?
Beauty oozes from her inside out.
Is there a better way of expressing the idea?

English Teacher
Hello.
I want to suggest that a person is beautiful both on the inside and the outside. Can I say this?
Beauty oozes from her inside out.
Is there a better way of expressing the idea?
I associate 'ooze' with rather unpleasant things.
Typoman - writer of rongs
Alright. So, what do you think about this one?
She exudes beauty from inside out.
Perhaps glows would work there.
She glows with beauty--inside and out.
Not a professional teacher
I'm not a teacher. I speak American English. I've tutored writing at the University of Southern Maine and have done a good deal of copy editing and writing, occasionally for publication.