Do you have eyebrow blindness?
These kinds of trends can trigger worries about your own styling choices, both now and in the past. There’s nothing you can do about previous brow faux pas — but what about your current eyebrows? Here are five signs you may have eyebrow blindness.
1. You change your eyebrows to align with current trends
As the saying goes, trends come and go, but style is forever. If you chop and change your brows depending on current fashions, you probably haven’t settled on a timeless look that genuinely suits you. This is the key to avoiding eyebrow blindness.
2. You tend to overpluck your eyebrows
Plucking your brows to remove a few strays is one thing, but tweezing excessively is likely to result in very thin eyebrows. If you pluck your eyebrows too much or too often, these changes can become permanent.
Overplucking is one of the most common causes of eyebrow hair loss — and it’s completely preventable. So if you’re worried about developing brow blindness, put down the tweezers and give your brows room to bloom.
Find out how long it takes for eyebrows to grow back.
3. You’re heavy-handed with the brow pencil
Thick, heavily stylised eyebrows are a more recent trend than skinny brows, but they’re now similarly scorned by TikTokers. (Certain makeup products, like brow pomades, have come under fire for facilitating this trend.)
Overly thick and/or defined brows can look unnatural, especially if the rest of your makeup is relatively light.
4. You’ve experimented with lots of different brow enhancements
Microblading, lamination, feathering — tons of different brow enhancing techniques have been developed in recent years. And while using lots of eyebrow enhancements isn’t necessarily a sign of brow blindness by itself, all these changes might increase your chances of the odd mishap.
Aim to find a simple routine that gives you face-flattering brows without too many different styling techniques.
5. You’re not always happy with your brow design
If you don’t always love the way your eyebrows look in photos — even if they looked fine in the mirror that morning — you may have current brow blindness. Your reflection in a mirror isn’t the exact way others see you, or the way you’ll look in a photograph. So be mindful of these differences when designing your brows each morning.
If you have very thin brows, a good way to take brow design stress out of the equation is to opt for semi-permanent brow makeup, or better yet, an eyebrow transplant. These solutions will ensure your brows look natural, flattering, and consistent.
Eyebrow blindness trend: what’s the cause?
It’s not just eyebrow trends that ebb and flow. Beauty standards are constantly changing, whether it’s hairstyles, makeup, or beard trends. And most of us aren’t immune to these demands, so we chop and change our looks accordingly.
Times change quickly, so it’s not fair to berate yourself for past eyebrow designs, even via a tongue-in-cheek #browblindness TikTok video. So even if you feel like you have eyebrow blindness now or in the past, try not to take this trend too seriously.
That said, if you’re unhappy with your appearance, it can take its toll on your confidence, self-esteem, and other important aspects of your life. One study found almost two-thirds of women with hair loss said their alopecia affected their career, while 25% said it had impacted their marriage [1]. So taking steps to tackle madarosis (eyebrow or eyelash hair loss) or other types of hair loss can help you regain your confidence.
What to do about bad brows
No matter how your eyebrows currently look, you have options to restyle, reshape, and even regrow them. Let’s take a look at some of the most effective ways to tackle bad brows.
1. Get an eyebrow transplant
For permanent, natural-looking regrowth in overplucked or overwaxed eyebrows, an eyebrow transplant is normally your best option. While this is more expensive than other treatment types, an FUE transplant for your brows will give you natural-looking results that last a lifetime.