They have to be thick. You pluck, you loose. It makes you look hard and old. https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/02/overplucked-eyebrows-pamela-anderson-gwen-stefani_n_1557053.html
This post was edited by WM BARR . =ABSOLUTE TRASH at July 1, 2017 2:53 AM MDT
Good answer.. I think hers are 'slightly' tweezed still at ends, but I do enjoy a bit fuller look on myself now. I used to go kind of arched, but have taken a new approach.
I'm not saying not to tweeze. Too bushy can look too hard as well, but don't make those pencil-thin things. Even when they were in fashion, it ruined women's faces.
Try and follow the arch if you can. These are not real. These are sewn on. That is the new thing now. Threading the brows. IT needs to be done professionally. $$$$$$
I agree. The problem is, once you tweeze them they may not grow back. Nothing you can do them but have them tattooed back on. I know someone who did that and they looked great. The only thing get about her were her eyebrows. She turned to to be a backstabbing lying, thief.
This post was edited by Art Lover at July 1, 2017 3:00 AM MDT
I only like the natural ones, they look cute, attractive, alluring, enticing, sexy.
For over a century, the cosmetics industry has duped women into believing that there's something wrong with the way their skin and facial features look naturally, all in a ruse to make money. Multi billions of dollars are wasted filling the pockets of greedy opportunists.
All the plucking, tweeting, waxing, shaving, tattooing, painting, shaping, drawing, etc of the eyebrows runs the range of unnecessary to silly-looking to ugly to frightening to ridiculous to comical to hideous. Leave 'em alone, ladies! ~