So, those girls who don't have these "ideal" eyebrows now have to draw them on their nose bridge?? ?
A “Unibrow Movement” Is Taking Over the Internet, Let’s See How Perfect Eyebrows Look Now

Not very long ago, people believed that a few extra hairs on the eyebrows were something to be ashamed of. But, apparently, those beauty standards don’t work now. Women from all over the world have started accepting the hairy parts of their bodies and growing their eyebrows out in a natural way. So, to celebrate their love for a single eyebrow, they’ve been posting their photos under the hashtag #unibrowmovement on Instagram.
Bright Side suggests that you have a look at these 12 brave women, who are not afraid to challenge beauty standards. And as a bonus, you’ll see the woman who was the first to bring this topic to social media.
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Bonus: Sophia Hadjipanteli, the founder of the #UnibrowMovement
What do you think of this new trend? Would you wear a unibrow yourself? Share your opinions in the comments!
Comments
Let them do what they want to do and wear whatever they want, but I don't like the idea of having this on my face
I've seen this kind of eyebrows for a while now and they're really cool!
I think Frida was the one that started this movement
UUUUGGHHHH,
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