Anonymous wrote:My once-beautiful and full natural eyebrows thinned dramatically once I started having thyroid issues in my mid-30s. I used to only ever thread them, so it wasn’t due to over plucking. They never grew back even though my hormone levels are now regulated. I have to use pencil.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have sparse, pale eyebrows so I pencil them in. You have to get the shape and color right. That Susan Dell lady is just going a little too dark, and a sort of droopy shape that doesn't lift her eyes at all. She needs more of a graceful shape with an arch. Equally bad are the stupid laminated caterpillar eyebrows.
laminated caterpillar eyebrows? What's that? Picture please.
This crap https://www.micropigmentation.academy/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Extra11-88.jpg
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have sparse, pale eyebrows so I pencil them in. You have to get the shape and color right. That Susan Dell lady is just going a little too dark, and a sort of droopy shape that doesn't lift her eyes at all. She needs more of a graceful shape with an arch. Equally bad are the stupid laminated caterpillar eyebrows.
laminated caterpillar eyebrows? What's that? Picture please.
Anonymous wrote:I have sparse, pale eyebrows so I pencil them in. You have to get the shape and color right. That Susan Dell lady is just going a little too dark, and a sort of droopy shape that doesn't lift her eyes at all. She needs more of a graceful shape with an arch. Equally bad are the stupid laminated caterpillar eyebrows.
Anonymous wrote:Thicker, more full brows are clearly the current trend. I’m fine with that, but I cringe whenever I see a blonde with eyebrows that are way too dark. Are you trying to look like you got a bad dye job?!??

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are overdone brows a thing? I understand the lashes… even the lips. But the brows? I see so many women who pencil them in and it looks completely unnatural and harsh. Why?!
I’d like to see an example of what you see as harsh. I have very sparse brows so I try to pencil them in a little but making them look unnatural is my nightmare. It’s hard to know how they look to others.
Think brows like Susan Dell.
The shape of her brows seems fine to me. I think you are reacting to the color contrast with her hair, and her dark eye makeup with light eyes. If she was a brunette, or if she didn't do heavy lower liner, the brows would be unremarkable.
(As somebody with similar coloring, it's hard to find a good taupe brow pencil.)

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are overdone brow a thing? I understand the lashes… even the lips. But the brows? I see so many women who pencil them in and it looks completely unnatural and harsh. Why?!
I’d like to see an example of what you see as harsh. I have very sparse brows so I try to pencil them in a little but making them look unnatural is my nightmare. It’s hard to know how they look to others.
Think brows like Susan Dell.
I just looked at a picture and now I wish I hadn’t. How does a billionaire end up with such cartoonish plastic surgery?
Gosh! Maybe she is too busy in helping children around the world? They have donated billions to education, health, and urban poverty causes, and pledged $6.25 billion to support child savings accounts in 2025!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are overdone brow a thing? I understand the lashes… even the lips. But the brows? I see so many women who pencil them in and it looks completely unnatural and harsh. Why?!
I’d like to see an example of what you see as harsh. I have very sparse brows so I try to pencil them in a little but making them look unnatural is my nightmare. It’s hard to know how they look to others.
Think brows like Susan Dell.
I just looked at a picture and now I wish I hadn’t. How does a billionaire end up with such cartoonish plastic surgery?
Gosh! Maybe she is too busy in helping children around the world? They have donated billions to education, health, and urban poverty causes, and pledged $6.25 billion to support child savings accounts in 2025!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are overdone brow a thing? I understand the lashes… even the lips. But the brows? I see so many women who pencil them in and it looks completely unnatural and harsh. Why?!
I’d like to see an example of what you see as harsh. I have very sparse brows so I try to pencil them in a little but making them look unnatural is my nightmare. It’s hard to know how they look to others.
Think brows like Susan Dell.
I just looked at a picture and now I wish I hadn’t. How does a billionaire end up with such cartoonish plastic surgery?