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The #UnibrowMovement was created by the model Sophia Hadjipanteli.
**Drops mic and also bottle of depilatory cream** And that's the gospel truth.
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When all of us disfavoured a unibrow and were tweezing with a vengeance, one actress made it a cool trend.
When all of us disfavoured joined eyebrows and were tweezing with a vengeance, one actress made it a cool trend. Here’s a humorous and fascinating look at the unibrow and its style evolution.

What is common between the Bollywood actress Kajol and the famous Mexican painter Frida Kahlo? Besides their unconventional beauty, these two lovelies are unfairly famous for sporting a synophrys.
Are you furrowing your brow as you read this? Well, furry eyebrows that unite in the middle describe a synophrys; unruly, thick rows of hair sprouting above the eyelids that have somehow traveled towards each other, meeting tragically in the middle.
Also called a monobrow or a unibrow, synophrys is the medical term used to describe this anomaly or charming attribute, depending on how you look at it. Of course, if you yourself are endowed with a monobrow, chances are you need to peek into a mirror to look at it, probably in dismay, reminding yourself of your next appointment at the threading salon. That is, usually, if you are a woman.
So what is the big brouhaha about a monobrow? We in India are no strangers to a united brow. Every other bro has one. To be honest, every other woman probably had one. Yes, I remember so many of my classmates, including me, carrying the hairy burden of a monobrow until we were in the 10th standard. Many of us had been brainwashed into believing that a monobrow is a sign of innocence, hence should not be tampered with. For the boys, apparently, the monobrow is a trademark of virility to be cherished!
Anyway, at the rebellious age of 15 or 16, we girls were raising our eyebrows at this logic. This is the time in our lives when it dawned upon us that dividing the monobrow by hacking it down into a pair of neat, twin arches was the way forward if we wanted to look anything like our favourite on-screen heroines. After all we were emulating our favourite Bollywood actresses at the time. Sridevi, Jayaprada, Rekha et al always sported such manicured, artistically carved, shapely lines above their huge, dark eyes.
So off we went, making our way excitedly to the nearest beauty salon. After several painful, agonising minutes of threading, tweezing, plucking, waxing or whatever tear-jerking, torturous mechanism we selected, we crossed off yet another teenage beauty milestone. Minus a few grams of hair, showing off a broader forehead, with a new found, wide-eyed look, we were ready to look like clones of the latest film star. There was no question of leaving a monobrow intact. That would be beauty blasphemy. I mean, where would that leave space to stick on a bindi? Surely that could not go above the monobrow. Or worse, below it, sitting on the nose! Nope, that would not do. The unibrow was not meant to be! It had to be split into distinct right and left halves.
“Left is left and right is right, never the twain shall meet” was the brow mantra. Every stray hair that threatened a hirsutic union at the bridge of the nose was pulled and uprooted from its follicle.
So it continued until the 1990s, as we continued to look up to our plucked and primed heroines, each one showing different shapes that could be created and different looks that could be achieved with just a handful of bushy tufts of superciliary hair (fancy medical name for brow line) that had been in the nimble hands of a skillful threading technician.
Then someone stormed onto the Bollywood scene, a lady who did not woo the brow-lid rules. Here she was singing and dancing with abandon, a full monobrow displayed in all its glory. It made her look different from the other heroines but hats off to her for not being browbeaten by the beauty norms at the time and sticking to her uniqueness.
Then someone stormed onto the Bollywood scene, a lady who did not woo the brow-lid rules. Here she was singing and dancing with abandon, a full monobrow displayed in all its glory.
No brownie points for guessing the name of this plucky lady – Kajol. Almost 2 decades later, we had another lady in showbiz carrying off a monobrow with aplomb: Roli, a.k.a. Avika Gor , who stood out from the many starlets in the Saas-Bahu serials with her rocking individuality.
There aren’t very many ladies in the beauty world who refuse to brow (sorry, bow) to the grooming diktats imposed on them. Frida Kahlo , the Mexican painter who lived in the early 20th century, was one such woman who not only displayed a monobrow uninhibitedly but also went one step further to sport an upper lip moustache with panache. It was her way of wearing her feminism with pride. She painted several fabulous self-portraits, complete with monobrow and moustache, for which she is as famous as she is for her unconventional beauty. A lesser known fact is that she overcame several health problems arising from a traffic accident and became a famous painter.
Browsing through Wikipedia is an eye opener in more ways than one. Who ever knew that a monobrow is associated with some serious medical conditions like Cornelia de Lange syndrome and many other rare problems? Some cultures actually cherish a monobrow in women. In Tajikistan , women use a herbal paste to draw on a full-fledged monobrow as a mark of beauty.
This year, a highbrow fashion show in Paris had models parading lavish monobrows as the next hot new and furry trend for this autumn! Who knows? Soon women on the street will actually flaunt a monobrow, throwing caution (and tweezers) to the wind.
Meanwhile, let us applaud the women who go against the grain and carry off a monobrow, when it is so much easier to just go against the direction of hair growth and pull.
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Someone I know has these really thick, bushy eyebrows. She barely tweezes 1/4cm along the top of her nose to make them look like two separate brows. She insists that this is the "real her" and that guys find it attractive, but in actuality, all the guys who approach me comment on her eyebrows. She sees them staring at her and figures they're just SO in love with her that they can't take their eyes off her, but in actuality the boys came up with a few cruel nicknames to call her behind her back. (I heard them once and reprimanded them.) Anyway, one of the guys who was staring says he can't help it because they're "mesmerizing" -- he looks sarcastic, but as far as I know, "mesmerizing" is a positive effect... so SHE'S RIGHT in presuming that guys stare at her because they are drawn to looking at her face. Her personality leaves much to be desired, but we won't talk about that. I'd like to know your take (guys) on whether a unibrow is attractive on a girl. Thanks!
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I stopped tweezing all together years ago... I don't have a unibrow though just some blond hairs in the middle... I love big thick eye brows and unibrows... like Madonna's daughter... but you gotta be really gorgeous and confident to rock that look..
There are major actresses who DO have thick brows. You're right that it suits certain faces -- though I think even M's daughter has an aesthetician to make sure that everything looks great. I know I couldn't sport the look -- it would overpower my face -- but she has the potential to pull off the thick brow, I think.
I think this woman is incredibly beautiful, even though she has a unibrow. I don't think unibrows themselves are attractive to really anyone, but someone who has one isn't automatically unattractive.
See, I wouldn't necessarily call that a unibrow -- plus, look at her GORGEOUS eyes! No one is looking at her brow, lol.
I have a unibrow and i always thought that every type of unibrow looks ugly on everyone, including me. But when i saw this picture i changed my mind. This woman is absolutely gorgeous.
Unibrows are ugly on everyone, but hey if this girl is confident I'm not mad at her. Let her live in her bubble where she's the hottest thing on legs lol
I like dark eyebrows... not right on every girl but they can be sexy to me. Trimming is good - but I hate the girls that pluck them all off then pencil and some sort of line. That's awful.
That is. I knew a woman who tattooed her brows in so she wouldn't have to bother with the pencil. She kept her brows very very thin.
No. Is she really that dumb? Why is it that so many attractive people have such low self-esteem and so many ugly people have such high self-esteem and assume that everyone is in love with them?
Mmm. I wouldn't be able to tell you, lol. I'm not in either category.
Is she Indian or South Asian by any chance? Not being racist or stereotypical - but I have distant relatives who are Indian and in their culture, they're not allowed to remove their unibrow for religious reasons. I'm not bullsh*tting you. You can Google if you'd like. That being said, maybe she's actually hurt about the comments about her unibrow but she laughs it off and pretends that "guys actually love it" just to cover it up, 'cause she can't/won't do anything about it.
Sorry, I'm not a fan of unibrows on either sex. That's a look for muppets only, IMO.
No, it doesn't look nice. No one should be allowed to have it!
I like natural eyebrows. Pull up a little, out forms
That does look nice -- see, her face is good for that.
Dont mean to sound shallow but unibrows are just reallllllllly ugly. Big time deal breaker for me.
They're undesirable on either gender Frieda Kahlo looked hideous and any guy that has a uni look equally hideous
I liked Frieda... She had an interesting look about her. In photographs her brow wasn't that pronounced. It was a little exaggerated in her portraits...
SCARY! I would pay her to let me fix them for her
She doesn't want them "fixed" at all -- not even to even out both sides.
I don't understand why anyone wouldn't want to fix them
I think she considers it part of an "untouched"/"virginal" charm. I'm not sure and I don't really bring it up with her at this point.
I think unibrows on any guy or girl is not a good look
REminds me of Bernie from sesame street.
Hey, those characters were all very cute -- and educational!
unibrow is not attractive to me, personally.
That's how I feel -- for a girl, anyhow. I keep mine rather on the thinner side to suit my face. On a guy, the thicker brow works, but still unibrow? Sigh. I don't really care for it. Anyway, I was curious about the guy's take on that. Thanks!
Unibrows are rarely, if ever attractive
I voted b, a unibrow isn't attractive on anyone.
Lol. That's pretty strong. I mean, she's a pretty looking girl. It's just here eyebrow(s).

I'm a 12-year-old girl and I have unibrows. What does it mean exactly? I mean does it look beautiful?
Why are people with unibrow considered as lucky?
Are unibrows rare? Does it mean I’m a hairy person? I don’t mind, I’m 16 year-old and starting to grow one, am I going to be hairy?
I am 13 years old. I have a really thick unibrow, but my mom doesn't allow me to pluck it. Why?
Is it considered as luck to have unibrow (joined eyebrows)?
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Why are people with unibrow considered as lucky?
Are unibrows rare? Does it mean I’m a hairy person? I don’t mind, I’m 16 year-old and starting to grow one, am I going to be hairy?
I am 13 years old. I have a really thick unibrow, but my mom doesn't allow me to pluck it. Why?
Is it considered as luck to have unibrow (joined eyebrows)?
I have a unibrow and I want to get rid of it. Is it true that if you touch your unibrow it grows faster?
I am 15 and have a unibrow what should I do to get rid of it?
Why do only Muslim women have unibrow (joined eyebrows)?
Should I pluck my unibrow at 15-years-old?
How do I permanently get rid of my unibrow?
How should you get rid of a 13 year old boy's monobrow (trimming, waxing, plucking, etc.)?
Why are people with unibrow considered as lucky?
Are unibrows rare? Does it mean I’m a hairy person? I don’t mind, I’m 16 year-old and starting to grow one, am I going to be hairy?
I am 13 years old. I have a really thick unibrow, but my mom doesn't allow me to pluck it. Why?
Is it considered as luck to have unibrow (joined eyebrows)?
I have a unibrow and I want to get rid of it. Is it true that if you touch your unibrow it grows faster?
I am 15 and have a unibrow what should I do to get rid of it?
Why do only Muslim women have unibrow (joined eyebrows)?
Should I pluck my unibrow at 15-years-old?
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Let me tell you… I'm 12-year-old girl too and i also have unibrow. Like.. I always had it. And I felt insecure about it so I had bangs covering it. But years ago my babysitter told me that my unibrow was gorgeous. And told my parents to let me show it off. So now I dont have bangs to cover it. I show it off to the world. I feel very very insecure but this difference, “weird thing" that makes me “strange" is my biggest strength. Feel same! I have to admit I have been bullied about it. In public i overheard kids whispering about my unibrow. But listen here. THAT UNIBROW IS YOUR BIGGEST STRENGTH!
Let me tell you… I'm 12-year-old girl too and i also have unibrow. Like.. I always had it. And I felt insecure about it so I had bangs covering it. But years ago my babysitter told me that my unibrow was gorgeous. And told my parents to let me show it off. So now I dont have bangs to cover it. I show it off to the world. I feel very very insecure but this difference, “weird thing" that makes me “strange" is my biggest strength. Feel same! I have to admit I have been bullied about it. In public i overheard kids whispering about my unibrow. But listen here. THAT UNIBROW IS YOUR BIGGEST STRENGTH!!! I think someone said
“They laugh at me because I'm different. I laugh at them cause they are all the same.”
I literally got told… like I didn't even overhear it. Girls LITERALLY TOLD ME
Girl 1: “What is it? You have unibrow?”
Girl 2: "Aw dont worry... Your mommy will fix it for you."
But now? Now I dont care. I kinda got upset because I was supposed to be their new neighbour, friend? It was first time I met them. They ruined my mood. I'll tell another story.
It was my classmates birthday party. So my classmates all had fun and stuff. They completely ignored me.
I ask something - I get short answer and they walk away.
I try to talk to them - someone called them.
So I got frustrated. I called my mother and begged her "PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE COME." My mother got kinda scared she came and I broke down crying. She told me it was gonna be alright.
When we got home I rushed into my bedroom. Locked myself in there and started crying. Screaming at mirror "Why cant I be like others?!" I started calling myself monster and that was time when I started cutting.
Well of course I got told and treated worse than that but I just wanted to share these stories for now.
And right now I'm writing songs about my life. Well I have disgusting voice so.. I'm not singing it. But everyone does say I can do perfect opera voice. 😂
Thank you for reading. And please dont let anyone hate on your PRECIOUS UNIBROW. Stand strong!!! And dont forget to smile everyday!
A unibrow can look sexy and challenging at the same time, as when worn by the late Frida Kahlo.
But most girls want to look like other girls, so start shaving their legs and
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