From understanding your natural shape to choosing the right products and techniques, here’s everything to know for flawlessly groomed arches Achieving perfect brows is an art, a balance of enhancing what nature gave you and employing the right tools and techniques. Eyebrow trends have dramatically evolved over the past few decades, reflecting broader shifts in fashion and beauty ideals. In the 90s and early 2000s, thin, highly arched brows were all the rage, epitomised by celebrities like Gwen Stefani and Pamela Anderson .
However, as we moved into the 2010s, a significant shift occurred, with fuller, more natural brows coming into vogue. {"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"ImageObject","caption":"Gwen Stefani with classic 90s brows at the 1998 Bay Area Music Awards, in San Francisco.
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jpg"} Gwen Stefani with classic 90s brows at the 1998 Bay Area Music Awards, in San Francisco. Photo: Getty Images Advertisement This change was largely influenced by iconic figures such as Cara Delevingne, whose thick, untamed brows sparked a movement towards embracing natural beauty. Similarly, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley’s groomed arches and Zendaya’s versatile brow styles have set new standards for brow beauty.
They may have drawn inspiration from Audrey Hepburn and Brooke Shields, early tra.