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If you've been scrolling through TikTok lately, you might have stumbled upon a peculiar new trend that's sweeping the beauty community. It's called “eyebrow blindness,” and it's got everyone talking—and cringing at their old photos. Coined by savvy content creators, this term refers to the unfortunate habit of shaping your eyebrows according to the latest trends, rather than what actually suits your face.

Yes, fashion victims, this one's for you. Let's take a trip down memory lane, shall we? Picture this: It's the 1990s and early 2000s. Britney Spears is blasting from your Walkman, butterfly clips adorn your hair and your eyebrows? They're pencil-thin, plucked to near invisibility, all in the name of fashion.



Eyebrow blindness was real Fast forward a decade or two, and the tables have turned. Suddenly, it's all about the bold, bushy brows. Think Cara Delevingne and her iconic caterpillars.

Yet, amidst these ever-changing trends, many of us have fallen prey to the trap of eyebrow blindness. TikTok users are now bravely sharing old selfies, reflecting on their own bouts of eyebrow misjudgment. The hashtag #eyebrowblindness is teeming with throwback photos that highlight the dramatic (and sometimes disastrous) evolution of brow trends.

It's a collective reckoning, a humorous yet poignant reminder of how blindly following fashion can lead to some serious beauty blunders. So, have you experienced the scourge of eyebrow blindness? Perhaps you were a 90s plucker, left with bar.

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