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I bet you've actually seen a lot of people with some kind of brow work done, but not noticed. My thyroid issues take off my tail - my eyebrows aren't even to start with, but this evens them out more.
Ignore the end of day, makeup melted off look and grey hairs, lol.
Timely post because just this week I read in some fashion magazine that thin eyebrows are coming back. A woman I know waxes her entire eyebrows off and then uses a sharpie to draw the most ridiculous high arch I have ever seen.
Timely post because just this week I read in some fashion magazine that thin eyebrows are coming back. A woman I know waxes her entire eyebrows off and then uses a sharpie to draw the most ridiculous high arch I have ever seen.
It's the laminated eyebrows that they are doing now that stick out to me. Hard to believe thin would be coming back when laminated really just got going here.
Timely post because just this week I read in some fashion magazine that thin eyebrows are coming back. A woman I know waxes her entire eyebrows off and then uses a sharpie to draw the most ridiculous high arch I have ever seen.
I'm glad that in my youth in the 90s I didn't go with the reeealllly thin eyebrow look that was popular at the time. I know a lot of people whose brows never grew back after that, so they do have to pencil/fill in.
I'm glad that in my youth in the 90s I didn't go with the reeealllly thin eyebrow look that was popular at the time. I know a lot of people whose brows never grew back after that, so they do have to pencil/fill in.
Yes, that was also a bad look.
I think people get thinner eyebrown as they age...but the people I see getting them are in their 20's/30's with eyebrows that already looked fine to me. I think some people get addicted to these kind of fads.
I really think many women see problems in their appearance than no one else notices. No one looks at our faces a closely as we do. And yet the stress and expense of rectifying these "defects" is a huge industry, which is an indication of how insecure people are.
There is a "before" and "after" picture in this article in which the "before" eyebrows are described as "looking quite sad." Honestly, I think they look pretty happy, and the after picture is just too much.
I'm glad that in my youth in the 90s I didn't go with the reeealllly thin eyebrow look that was popular at the time. I know a lot of people whose brows never grew back after that, so they do have to pencil/fill in.
^^^That would be me
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