A Quote by Jennifer Connelly

Strong brows is what I have, and I embrace them. — © Jennifer Connelly
Strong brows is what I have, and I embrace them.
It used to bother me - having bigger, fuller brows. I even plucked them once so I'd fit in, but I hated them and couldn't wait for them to grow back. Now I embrace them. I realized the quirky things that make you different are what make you beautiful.
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 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.
Strong brows give me character.
I think nerves are part and parcel of working as an actor. You can either work against them or you can embrace them, and I very much embrace them.
I just don't touch my brows! Hopefully, leaving them be will pay off so that I still have them in the future.
At fashion shows, my brows often get bleached, and they've been dyed back much darker - like jet black, where you can't even see my skin. Sometimes with Just for Men! What a mistake. At times, the two brows aren't even the same color!
We want to embrace the younger crowds and get them to embrace instruments.
I use clear mascara on my brows to neaten them up.
I've bleached my brows and things like that, but otherwise, I just let them be.
Hills. We love them. We hate them. They make us strong. They make us weak. Today I chose to embrace hills.
I like to brush my brows up and curve them toward the end.
I love my brows, but I have to fill them in to look a certain way. And with the eyebrow tint, I don't have to fill them in as much.
My secret for over pluckers is to keep some brow pencil on your brows at all times, even when you go to bed... If you keep product on your brows at all times they will always appear perfect, and you will not obsess on every little hair that is out of place.
I wrote a song on the record called 'Flawed Design' and it's basically looking at that, and it was just exploring how everybody obviously has flaws. I think to embrace those flaws - enjoy them, embrace them - and actually be a real person is something that a lot of people struggle with, myself included.
I don't think it's the highest priority. I don't think we should ignore it, either, just generally I think as conservatives we should embrace innovation, embrace technology, embrace science. ... Sometimes I sense that we pull back from the embrace of these things. We shouldn't.
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