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The take-away message is "keep your brows as opposed to plucking them to oblivion," says Parnass.
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One fashion model this season who really exemplifies the full brow look is Arizona Muse, says Parnass.
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And whether you opt for long and loose, stylishly short, or intricately braided, shine makes all the difference, and for most of us that means using some type of product — spray, serum, or deep conditioner, says Parnass: "It will instantly modernize your look."
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Grow more natural brows"Fuller is more flattering," says Alexandra Parnass, beauty director at Harper's Bazaar.
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Even women who prefer, or need, a more conservative nail look can carry off many of the stronger, deeper hues "and not look foolish" if they pair them with the right manicure, says Parnass.
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Parnass attended schools in Stockholm and London and universities in Hamburg and Paris, studying Russian, law, psychology and especially Gestalt therapy.
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Parnass confesses that as time passes she is less and less able to talk about her “second skin.”
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In 1979 Parnass received the Joseph Drexel Prize for “outstanding achievements in journalism” and in 1980 the Fritz Bauer Award of the Humanist Union.
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Nevertheless, when Parnass talks about famous Jewish personages such as Franz Kafka or Rosa Luxemburg, it sounds like name dropping without deeper communicative connections.
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In another story in this book, “Trennungen” (Separations), Parnass reflects on different forms of separation from family members, for instance from her father Pudl, from her son, who left her when he was young, and from her mother.
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