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Drawn on eyebrow don't look that great,but the way some of the woman and guest included on QVC and the way they do eyebrows don't look that great either. Who says more is a good thing? Over done is over done.
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To me the trend in eyebrows is similar to the days of over-whitened teeth.  Then it was like oh, here comes ______'s teeth.  Now it is Groucho Marx  has entered the room.

 

Hope accented noses aren't next.

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@millies daughter wrote:
Drawn on eyebrow don't look that great,but the way some of the woman and guest included on QVC and the way they do eyebrows don't look that great either. Who says more is a good thing? Over done is over done.

It's a personal choice.  Do yours without judgement from others; return the same kindness.

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I've always had dark brows but find the heavy drawn on brows to be too much.  It isn't attractive on most women, period.

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I've noticed thicker and darker brows lately. I prefer a more natural brow for myself.

 

I think brow shapes and styles have probably changed more than any other facial feature over the years. I like to watch old movies, and I've seen everything from thick heavy brows to narrow skinny ones. Some brows look very unnatural to me. It's interesting to see the changes in ladies' makeup over the years. 

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I suppose it could be worse, it could be a unibrow that's being followed.

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I prefer a natural look, but if you hardly have any eyebrow hairs due to age or health issues, what other option is there but to draw them on?

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I have very thin and very sparse brows which I'm sure is the result of overplucking/tweezing because super thin brows used to be in back in the day.

 

Now I have no choice but to draw them on otherwise I don't look like I have brows.  The key IMO is to be careful.  I try to have a light hand and I don't completely fill in.  You can still see some skin through my brows.

 

I'm not a fan of the complete drawn on brow look. I know women who have great brows who still heavily fill them in with pencil and to me it's not a good look.

 

What I really don't care for is the soap brow look or the fluffy brows where the hairs are combed straight up and then shellaced into place.  But the beauty industry has to do something new to sell new products.  

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My brows are very thick and black. In my youth I never plucked them to look thin which was the thing to do back in the day. I'm glad I still have my brows today. They're 'in fashion'...LOL!

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I've been blessed with fluffy wild Mad Scientist eyebrows that I always have to trim and tame. So I love that my brow style is finally having its moment.

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