So instead of saying “You’re beautiful,” try something like “Your smile lights up a room” or “I love how your hair turns red in the sunshine. “[2] X Research source

For instance, if she says, “I can’t stand my love handles. They’re so chubby. " You can say, “Don’t take yourself down. I love your body with all its curves. " If that doesn’t work, help her examine how often she talks negatively about herself. Maybe she doesn’t realize she is saying negative things so often, so if you gently point it out, it may help her take control of the situation. If you can, turn it back on her. That is, encourage her to talk positively about her body when she starts talking negatively. [4] X Research source

Pick a pretty outdoor setting on a sunny day. The light near dusk can help bring out a person’s natural beauty. Try taking pictures with flowers, near trees, or on low tree branches or bushes. These props will help you to create beautiful shots. Once you’ve taken the pictures, take some time to pick the best ones, and edit them if you have the skills. That is, pick the ones that really show off her beauty, and then do crop them and adjust the color to make them even more beautiful. If you don’t know how, ask for some help from a friend.

For instance, maybe she had a bad day at work. Try cooking her dinner and singing to her as you cook. Some other options for songs are “Flawless” by Beyonce, “Just the Way You Are” by Bruno Mars.

For instance, you could write: “You are the light of my life. / I love all your curves, / and the way your hair / flows down your back. / More importantly, / I love who you are, / the way you make people / feel like they are noticed and important, / the way you help when no else notices. / You are a star in a midnight sky. " If you don’t have it in you to write a poem, you can use someone else’s to express how you feel, though you should give them credit. For example, you could use Lord Byron’s “She Walks in Beauty Like the Night. “[9] X Research source

For instance, you could use this quote from Audrey Hepburn: “The beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears, the figure that she carries, or the way she combs her hair. The beauty of a woman is seen in her eyes, because that is the doorway to her heart, the place where love resides. True beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. It’s the caring that she lovingly gives, the passion that she shows. The beauty of a woman only grows with passing years. “[11] X Research source

Encourage her interests and hobbies, and show you appreciate the things she does for you. For instance, maybe you can take her out to dinner to show her how much you appreciate who she is and what she does. [14] X Expert Source Allen Wagner, MFT, MAMarriage & Family Therapist Expert Interview. 6 March 2019.