A Quote by Anastasia Soare

Richer brows give you a sophisticated, feminine look. — © Anastasia Soare
Richer brows give you a sophisticated, feminine look.
I love the eyebrow pencils. I do my brows every day. I won't leave my house without my brows! My beauty disaster from childhood was trying to look like Kate Moss and plucking all my brows off.
I wear menswear all the time. I don't do anything to make myself look more feminine. I naturally look and am more feminine.
I do not... look very feminine. Diana, Princess of Wales is feminine... I am... femi-none.
Rouje is for a feminine woman who likes to look beautiful and be comfortable in her clothes, too. Simple pieces: feminine with a '70s touch.
I've never had my brows done - I tweeze them myself. I used to watch my mom pluck her brows, that's how I learned.
I think my style is a mix of quirky, eclectic, bright, and fun, with a really sophisticated feminine silhouette.
I remember admiring my aunt's - my mom's sister's - fashion, which was very feminine and sexy, but always sophisticated.
Strong brows give me character.
Masculine republics give way to feminine democracies, and feminine democracies give way to tyranny.
I give thanks that I am now rich, well and happy and that my financial affairs are in divine order. Every day in every way I am growing richer and richer.
My style very much leans towards the masculine, but I think I am feminine in it - I like the feminine body in masculine shapes. The androgynous look suits me.
Just like hair frames our face, brows frame our eyes. I see so much potential in harmonized beauty whenever I see a woman who's not filling in her brows, and I just want to go in with my brow pencil and just be like, 'Filling in eyebrows, OK, done - look in the mirror and be inspired.' That's one of my pet peeves, but beauty is subjective.
The material world is all feminine. The feminine engergy makes the non-manifest, manifest. So even men (are of the feminine energy). We have to relinquish our ideas of gender in the conventional sense. This has nothing to do with gender, it has to do with energy. So feminine energy is what creates and allows anything which is non-manifest, like an idea, to come into form, into being, to be born. All that we experience in the world around us, absolutely everything (is feminine energy). The only way that anything exists is through the feminine force.
Creativity is basically a feminine process. I'm convinced that we have in our soul, everybody, this masculine side and this feminine side. So at the end of the day, you always use this feminine creative energy to write or to do any type of art or creativity. So if I see that my protagonist is feminine, it's not more difficult, no. And even when my protagonist is masculine, I'm writing from using this feminine energy.
I'm not a fan of brows that look blocky and square-like at the front.
Defined brows instantly make you look more polished.
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