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Children of the '80s and early '90s, beware — what we're about to say may be deeply upsetting: skinny brows are back. Yes, you read that right. The we all swore we'd never relive has made its way back into the mainstream — and it's bringing low-rise jeans with it.

Don't believe us? Just look at the latest . Even the experts at Yelp are singing this song: according to its , searches for waxing services have risen nearly 700 percent. In conjunction with the resurgence of numerous , it wouldn't be too far of a reach to say that you need to start warning the youth, and fast.



Before you say absolutely not — or worse, grab your tweezers and commit wholeheartedly — we'd like to make a case for faking the look without destroying . Here's how. is a celebrity makeup artist based in Los Angeles.

is a celebrity eyebrow expert and brand founder of Joey Healy Brows. is a makeup artist based in New York. First, know that this isn't the look of yore, according to celebrity makeup artist Melissa Hurkmam.

"This is not the early-2000s brow your mind automatically runs to when I say skinny brows. This is a more realistic and softer approach to a ." (Think Kendall Jenner, Hailey Bieber, and Bella Hadid.

) Where many people went wrong with the thin-brow trend back in the '90s was altering the shape of their natural brow to fit in instead of utilizing makeup to look the part. Due to overplucking the hairs to achieve the desired stick-thin look, many people still have trouble growing in their.

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