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Instead, I was met with a sheer black ensemble,slicked-back hair, and a neon smoky eye.
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Fortunately, Rose was game to reveal her starter kit for androgynous beauty.
Identify Your Icons
Since childhood, Rose has always been curious aboutandrogynous beauty.
We’re usually told to highlight our more feminine features, like high cheekbones and a slender neck.
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To achieve that angled look, sweep a matte bronzer along either side of your jawline.
According to Rose, “keeping with more neutral colors” on the lips and eyes is also key.
(She’s a fan of the neutral shades in UD’s Gold Griot Eyeshadow Palette).
Embrace a Bold Brow
“It’s always about the brow,” Rose tells me.
But not a groomed, polished brow.
This is what I’m about!'"
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“The first time I shaved my head, I was 16,” Rose tells me.
“I had long hair, and I didn’t feel like it really embodied who I was.
It felt kind of unnatural, andI just wanted short hair.
I think everyone should do it onceI mean, hair grows back.”
It doesn’t always turn out perfect at first, but that’s part of the fun.
“Somehow my eyebrows did grow back,” Rose tells me.
And so will yours.
Next up: This speech offers a mind-blowing theory about why women really wear makeup.
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