Exactly. Anne is also a total hero. So to celebrate the new Anne show that’s premiering on May 12 on Netflix, here are 8 lifelong beauty lessons we learned from Anne-with-and-e. But with time, all that changes. Anne becomes less worried about fitting in — and more about expressing herself. That’s what beauty is all about; not worrying whether Mrs. Harmon Andrews will disapprove of your lipstick. You might not have to cut off all your hair, but definitely exercise caution with DIYs. So who cares if you take a beauty risk and it doesn’t work out? You might get something even better in the end. “An old remembrance suddenly rose up before Marilla. She had been a very small child when she had heard one aunt say of her to another, “What a pity she is such a dark, homely little thing.” Marilla was every day of fifty before the sting had gone out of that memory.” Anne remembers being “twitted” about her looks for the rest of her life, and even as she jokes about it as an adult, it’s clear that it hurt her deeply. It’s cliche, but words can hurt. Always lift people up — don’t drag them down. On a really busy day, she applies what she thinks is the lotion to her nose — only to find that it’s rug dye, and she’s dyed her nose bright goddamned red. Luckily, the dye washes off — and Anne gives up trying to get rid of her freckles. They’re part of what makes her who she is, and she learns to love them. Or at least she doesn’t dye them anymore. So, sure, there might be a few Pyes who judge your makeup game — but who cares what they say? Shine your makeup light bright, and inspire others around you to do the same.
title: “8 Beauty Lessons From Anne Of Green Gables " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-25” author: “Patty Murdock”
Exactly. Anne is also a total hero. So to celebrate the new Anne show that’s premiering on May 12 on Netflix, here are 8 lifelong beauty lessons we learned from Anne-with-and-e. But with time, all that changes. Anne becomes less worried about fitting in — and more about expressing herself. That’s what beauty is all about; not worrying whether Mrs. Harmon Andrews will disapprove of your lipstick. You might not have to cut off all your hair, but definitely exercise caution with DIYs. So who cares if you take a beauty risk and it doesn’t work out? You might get something even better in the end. “An old remembrance suddenly rose up before Marilla. She had been a very small child when she had heard one aunt say of her to another, “What a pity she is such a dark, homely little thing.” Marilla was every day of fifty before the sting had gone out of that memory.” Anne remembers being “twitted” about her looks for the rest of her life, and even as she jokes about it as an adult, it’s clear that it hurt her deeply. It’s cliche, but words can hurt. Always lift people up — don’t drag them down. On a really busy day, she applies what she thinks is the lotion to her nose — only to find that it’s rug dye, and she’s dyed her nose bright goddamned red. Luckily, the dye washes off — and Anne gives up trying to get rid of her freckles. They’re part of what makes her who she is, and she learns to love them. Or at least she doesn’t dye them anymore. So, sure, there might be a few Pyes who judge your makeup game — but who cares what they say? Shine your makeup light bright, and inspire others around you to do the same.
title: “8 Beauty Lessons From Anne Of Green Gables " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-28” author: “Lynne Losacco”
Exactly. Anne is also a total hero. So to celebrate the new Anne show that’s premiering on May 12 on Netflix, here are 8 lifelong beauty lessons we learned from Anne-with-and-e. But with time, all that changes. Anne becomes less worried about fitting in — and more about expressing herself. That’s what beauty is all about; not worrying whether Mrs. Harmon Andrews will disapprove of your lipstick. You might not have to cut off all your hair, but definitely exercise caution with DIYs. So who cares if you take a beauty risk and it doesn’t work out? You might get something even better in the end. “An old remembrance suddenly rose up before Marilla. She had been a very small child when she had heard one aunt say of her to another, “What a pity she is such a dark, homely little thing.” Marilla was every day of fifty before the sting had gone out of that memory.” Anne remembers being “twitted” about her looks for the rest of her life, and even as she jokes about it as an adult, it’s clear that it hurt her deeply. It’s cliche, but words can hurt. Always lift people up — don’t drag them down. On a really busy day, she applies what she thinks is the lotion to her nose — only to find that it’s rug dye, and she’s dyed her nose bright goddamned red. Luckily, the dye washes off — and Anne gives up trying to get rid of her freckles. They’re part of what makes her who she is, and she learns to love them. Or at least she doesn’t dye them anymore. So, sure, there might be a few Pyes who judge your makeup game — but who cares what they say? Shine your makeup light bright, and inspire others around you to do the same.