Then: Dark brows are too harsh when paired with super-blonde hair.
Now: Lighter-colored brows and toned-down arches offer a softer finish.
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Salma Hayek
Then: Too much plucking left brows sparse and uneven.
Now: They've grown back in (though not quite as far as her "Frida" days) for a more natural, flattering look.
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Jennifer Lopez
Then: Too much arch and a bit too short on the ends.
Now: Softer, better-balanced brows offer a more flattering, youthful look.
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America Ferrera
Then: Nice shape, but a little sparse.
Now: Brows are nicely filled in, which makes her eyes pop.
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Celine Dion
Then: There's some definition, but these brows are still very thick and dark. Not to mention way too far apart.
After: Thinned, lightened and filled in the middle for a look that's way less harsh.
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Brows are always at the center of the beauty conversation. The ever-evolving trends breed "brow gurus" like Anastasia and Benefit, as well as new tweezing, waxing and futuristic brow-building technology all the time. Why? Because brows make the single biggest difference in how we look.
"Eyebrows are the most important thing on a woman's face," says celebrity makeup artist Victoria Duke. "They set the stage for our expressions, which have a huge impact on how we look." Examples? "Really thin eyebrows can make you look older" Duke continues, "a strong arch makes you look more confident; a full, soft brow makes you look youthful.... Shape and color matter."
Not everyone nails the perfect brow, however -- celebrities included. Duke says some of the worst celebrity brows of the moment include Nikki Minaj's over-exaggerated brows, Demi Lovato's thin, harshly shaped ones and Kate Middleton's shapeless brows.
But there is hope for recovery from unfortunate arches. Keep clicking to see which of your favorite celebrities have finally mastered their perfect brow. Sometimes, it takes a lifetime. Here, the famous faces that made it happen in 2015.