Aniela Dybiec
Aniela is a writer who loves art, makeup, and magick. She is also an amateur illustrator, a wellness fan and a vegetarian.+ info
I'm honestly confused about the thin brow coming back, just when we all had embraced a more natural look and did away with those instruments of torture called eyebrow tweezers, we experience a ´90s revival thanks to models such as Bella Hadid and Hailey Bieber.
We've definitely hit the peak, overlined lips, grunge makeup, and french manicures are trendy again, it was only a matter of time before thin eyebrows were again fashionable. The good news is that if you have tried to regrow your overplucked brows for years with little success, you have nothing to worry about, you can leave them as they are.
Thin brows actually date back to the '20s and were popularized again by celebrities such as Pamela Anderson, Gwen Stefani, and Drew Barrymore.
While in the ‘90s the look was extremely thin brows, more round-like and maintaining the same thickness all the way across, the focus now is on keeping a proportionate shape according to your facial features. Though the shape becomes slimmer, you’ll still fill them in and give density no matter the size. The idea is to sculpt the brow's natural shape but keep the filling light as well.
No matter your ch9oice, before committing to plucking, waxing, or threading your brows, I would recommend testing the look with some concealer to test if the look suits you. Remember it takes months for your brows to grow back to normal.