Thanks to Cara Delevingne and plenty of bushy-browed activists, fluffy brows are now back in vogue, though unibrows are still one of those taboos I let my threading professional take care of. Model Sophia Hadjipanteli, however, is all about her unibrow. And she’s using it to send a helluva message. “If you’re in a family where your brother and dad also have really nice eyebrows, you’re never really self-conscious of having thick eyebrows,” she revealed in an interview with Harper’s Bazaar. “I tried it, and I must have messed up and made them black,” she said. “My brother was like, ‘It kind of suits you.’” After the accident, she just kept on tinting her eyebrows and applying castor oil to stimulate hair growth. Other than that, she just leaves them as is and doesn’t use any other products on them. Well said. “In five years I might look back and think, ’that was a cool phase!’ But until people start to accept others for this specific feature on their face, I won’t feel ready to move on from it,” she explained. YES, girl.
title: “This Model S Unibrow Will Make You Want One Of Your Own” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-16” author: “Cora George”
Thanks to Cara Delevingne and plenty of bushy-browed activists, fluffy brows are now back in vogue, though unibrows are still one of those taboos I let my threading professional take care of. Model Sophia Hadjipanteli, however, is all about her unibrow. And she’s using it to send a helluva message. “If you’re in a family where your brother and dad also have really nice eyebrows, you’re never really self-conscious of having thick eyebrows,” she revealed in an interview with Harper’s Bazaar. “I tried it, and I must have messed up and made them black,” she said. “My brother was like, ‘It kind of suits you.’” After the accident, she just kept on tinting her eyebrows and applying castor oil to stimulate hair growth. Other than that, she just leaves them as is and doesn’t use any other products on them. Well said. “In five years I might look back and think, ’that was a cool phase!’ But until people start to accept others for this specific feature on their face, I won’t feel ready to move on from it,” she explained. YES, girl.