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Started by Constance, April 15, 2008, 03:31:23 PM

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Nero

Quote from: Keira on April 26, 2008, 09:59:01 PM

High arch is NOT in style at all.
Actually, I've found that many Ts I know way overarch their eyebrows,
like they remember what people looked in the 70's or so.


Yep that and a lot of TS way over pluck. It draws unnecessary attention, cause like you noted, it's not in vogue. The overall look now is more natural. And I find a strong natural brow like yours, Keira, very sexy and attractive.
Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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Just Mandy

QuoteHigh arch is NOT in style at all.

Great... one more thing I have to worry about LOL...

I've never plucked a single hair from my eyebrows... and they are actually really light,
so I guess I have to accept them as they are.

Amanda

Something sleeps deep within us
hidden and growing until we awaken as ourselves.
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Keira


You don't have a high arch Amanda (I'd call it medium heigh arch and that's stretching it), and light haired womenoften have problem with the lightness of their eyebrows.

High arch + thin (not light, that's something else) is not very attractive.


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Laura Eva B

Quote from: Keira on April 26, 2008, 09:59:01 PM
High arch is NOT in style at all.
Actually, I've found that many Ts I know way overarch their eyebrows ....

Look at most younger women these days, they've barely got an arch,
beyond their natural one. Usually, the eyebrow now doesn't have as full arch,
the inner eyebrow has a tendency to be lower than the outer and the outer
has a small arch down on its last 1/3. That's how it is in all fashion mags and
in girls in their teens - 30's I know. The natural look makes you look younger and
is the way. 
My eyebrows are naturally high !

They used to be incredibly thick and I like removed third of an inch thickness from below (you're not allowed to pluck from top .... never even try it !).

So my eyebrows still have body but are kind of "arched" and please dont tell me it ages me (I'm 50 ... :o ... !!!) ....

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....also .... https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;id=1250

Just don't overpluck as eyebrow hair (like much facial hair) does reduce permanently with plucking ....

And (P.S.) I've never trusted a teenage salon girl with something that's so important to my looks .... the DIY "artist / engineer" in me !  Maybe I need to find the right salon ?

Oh, and my icon, Audrey Hepburn proved that huge thick eyebrows could be glamarous way back in the 50 / 60s .... but sadly not on me !

Laura x
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Suzy

Yesterday I had my makeup done by a twenty-something woman who was just incredible.  I asked her about my eyebrows and what she would do.  Pretty much she told me my eyes were nice but my brows could use just a little work.  Mine are almost albino until some color is added to them.  She said my arches were naturally fine.  (They are not too high.)  She would just shape them up some from underneath and this would clean them up.  I noticed hers were slightly arched, and not pencil thin either.  I really liked that look, so I'm going to let her do her magic soon.

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Princess

i genetically have an ugly pair of eyebrows.
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Just Mandy

QuoteYou don't have a high arch Amanda (I'd call it medium heigh arch and that's stretching it), and light haired womenoften have problem with the lightness of their eyebrows.

High arch + thin (not light, that's something else) is not very attractive.

Yay! Not much I could do if they were out of style.

I like my eyebrows, except I'd like them to be a little fuller.

Amanda

Something sleeps deep within us
hidden and growing until we awaken as ourselves.
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