I shaved off the ends of my eyebrows to be fashionable – you'll never believe what I ended up looking like
BROW trends are never ending – from the HD brows of 2016 to microblading and lamination, it seems eyebrows can be surprisingly versatile.
A woman looked back on when she shaved off the ends of her eyebrows and drew them back on ‘upwards’.
Tiktok user Katie shared a video clip poking fun at how she used to do her brows.
She posted a video of herself alongside an old photo showcasing the unusual eyebrow look she used to go for.
In the video, she used a viral audio to rate her old look: “It is so bad, I want to give you a zero. But thats not possible, so I give you a one.”
The eyebrow look she used to go for involved shaving the ends off and drawing them on again, pointing upwards.
The video racked up 4.8 million views and commenters couldn’t believe Katie’s unique eyebrows.
“I was about to type ‘don’t worry we’ve all been there’ but you were on your own here…” said one viewer.
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Another said: “Girl, it was giving ‘Spock.”
“No because upturned eyebrows are so cool. Not yours though”, said a third.
A fourth thought it was hilarious: “I actually laughed, I swear.”
Some, however, liked the look.
“They’re amazing I don’t know what you’re talking about”, said one supportive viewer.
And plenty of commenters said they used to do the same thing.
“I used to do the same!” wrote one viewer, and another added: “I’m so glad I had a fringe while sporting the same look.”
Speaking of eyebrows, this woman got a brow transplant after getting fed up of doing her own.
This lady was left looking like she's from Angry Birds after getting her brows tinted.
And do your brows this way to avoid using pomade.
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