For as long as I can remember I’ ve been obsessed with eyebrows - from that.first grade school paper the last page of the book to my first photo session, all the way to today. I’m simply drawn to people’s eyebrows. In the seventh grade my friend Michelle came to class one day, her eyes sparkling and glistening. "What did yon do to your eyes?” I asked. Beaming that someone noticed, she proudly replied, I’ve tweezed my eyelashes!" Taking her word for it, and not realizing she had confused eyelashes with eyebrows, I sat on the bus home envisioning the new glistening, sparkly eyes that were only a tweeze away. Pondering, in the mirror, which eyelashes would need to be extracted in order to attain this exciting new look. I chose a nice, thick black one in the dead center of my eye. Now for those of you who have never experienced an eyelash being ripped out of your head, count your blessings. Besides nearly pulling my eyelid off, the pain was indescribable. The gruesome sight of my rapidly inflating eyelid saved
that lucky fourth lash from its demise. NeedlesS to say, I learned lo listen and observe more carefully when it came to beauty lips from a twelve-year-old. Anyway, while some may hesitate and balk at the idea oj changing one's brow shape, one only needs to think of Marlene Dietrich, Elizabeth Taylor, Audrey Hepburn or Diana Ross lo realize how altering the shape can help create a signature look.
Thinking of lightening your brows and want to see what they would look like first? Try using colored mascara in the shade you'd like them to be.