Hair is all natural for a human. In modern times, it is typical to feel the pressure to get your brows shaped either by waxing or threading. You know that perfect arch that leads that thicker end to the thinner. The new trend of brushing up those bushy brows has taken the world by surprise. Fashion magazines and supermodels are flaunting the look with no second thoughts.
Personal preference is ultimately priority, but who would not love to save money and embrace your beauty. Many people were given different shapes, colors, and fullnesses of their eyebrow hair. Those three things usually lead a person to lean one way or another when it comes to brow care. If you are ready to say bye to that pain, we are here to help!
Confidence is key to relationships with others and yourself. That sense of beauty makes your heart leap past any negative thoughts. You can ignore the false ideas your brain has created when you constantly remind yourself that beauty is more than the standards society creates. Variety is welcomed and encouraged in a world where we are all striving to be too similar.
Some of us have eyebrows that may almost form a unibrow or maybe they are just barely visible. You can thank genetics for your placement on the spectrum. Healthline ran a study in Latin America in 2015 to break down the walls of DNA. They found that “18 signals of association reach genome-wide significance (P values 5 × 10−8 to 3 × 10−119), including 10 novel associations. These include novel loci for scalp hair shape and balding, and the first reported loci for hair greying, monobrow, eyebrow and beard thickness. A newly identified locus influencing hair shape includes a Q30R substitution in the Protease Serine S1 family member 53 (PRSS53). We demonstrate that this enzyme is highly expressed in the hair follicle, especially the inner root sheath, and that the Q30R substitution affects enzyme processing and secretion. The genome regions associated with hair features are enriched for signals of selection, consistent with proposals regarding the evolution of human hair.” Inheritance is unchangeable, in most cases, there are only two external factors that can alter the brows you were given. One being permanent shape change after too many threads or waxes. The other being an injury inflicted to or around the area. We can, in essence, change our brow shape permanently through a manmade grooming idea.
Companies such as Vogue, Sephora, and GQ are incorporating the fad into their pieces. Products like a simple brow brush to move those hairs in place are exactly the tools the world needs to accomplish this simple look. Get that natural lamination with a $10 brush from the Sephora Collection. The makeup industry is focused on providing the most efficient brushes without all the tints and liners. A select few of celebrities hopped on this trend long before the rest of the world did. Magazines are taking their part as well with issues and camaigns featuring models who have that natural look. Comments from their followers are encouraging as people are appreciative of the creative direction and thoughtfulness. Cara Delevingne, Zendaya, and Malala are all influencers in the “natural” look. They promote their appearance for others to realize that simple is beautiful.
Finding that exact blend of natural and tamed can be difficult depending on your personal situation. A lot of the times the best advice is to just wing it. An upward motion on the brows is the method to make them thicker and bolder. You can swipe the brush in the motion that your hair naturally falls in as well. That way if your brows are already a statement piece on your face, you are simply just taming them for the day or night ahead.
You are art, remember that. Wherever you may be on your journey of embracing what you are given, it is crucial to let go of the ideals of the world. As an individual, you are different from the next- even if you do the most to change your appearance. Yes, everyone is beautiful- no matter what!