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My Quest for Cara D's Power BrowOne editor tries every method under the sun to bring her brows from wimpy to fierce |
I'm in major lust -- lust for Cara Delevingne and Lily Collins and Brooke Shields' eyebrows (circa 1983). Fierce, bold brows that look like they've never been touched with a pair of tweezers have been haunting me everywhere lately. Runways, red carpets and magazine spreads alike all feature full-browed beauties front and center, making every waxed and plucked woman (myself included) wishing we had saved our money and embraced our natural side.
From the moment I first purchased a magnifying mirror (aka my flaw-finder) I have over-tweezed. Over-tweezed to the point that my brows are mere wisps. So after staring longingly at Cara D's brows throughout fashion week, and many subsequent mishaps with harsh brow pencils, I set out to find a way to replicate the brows I lusted for.
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From the moment I first purchased a magnifying mirror (aka my flaw-finder) I have over-tweezed. Over-tweezed to the point that my brows are mere wisps. So after staring longingly at Cara D's brows throughout fashion week, and many subsequent mishaps with harsh brow pencils, I set out to find a way to replicate the brows I lusted for.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Making Friends With the Brow Buddy