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It seems to go along with that selfy pout thing - and stupidity.
I saw a girl behind the checkout in Waitrose the other day who had eyebrows that looked like they'd been drawn on with a fat, square-edged marker pen. I had to double-take, especially as they seemed at rather odd angles.
I'm old enough to remember the good old days when you only had uni-brows to worry about. ๐
I've never understood why anyone would go through the hassle of having their eyebrows removed just to draw them straight back on again. I mean, yeah, if you don't want eyebrows for some reason then fair enough, but it feels like lopping off a leg so you can wear a prosthetic.
Those braided brows though... early days but I think that's kinda cool.
But then there's this madness...
Let ass at work has them, stunning looking lass in every aspect....apart from the Lou Ferrigno tribute
It seems to go along with that selfy pout thing - and stupidity.
It seems to be peculiarly British
That picture that Cougars posted looks like a jugalo halfway through applying make up.
Looks like a sex doll. Erm, I imagine.
As slowoldman ^^ and Erm also.
Poopscoop re duck lips, jeans upto armpits etc sums it up; I thought about posting along those lines - but
didn't. I wouldn't worry about any fashion police hanging about in Asda - unlikely they know much about fashion; sandals are OK any time - but never with socks.
As an aside - what about bald blokes with tattooed heads? Self expression is fine but......
I find my eyebrows handy for keeping the sweat out of my eyes. I do give them a trim now and again when I go full on Dennis Healey.
I find my eyebrows handy for keeping the sweat out of my eyes.
As an occasional runnerist, I would concur.
Junior is 14 and from what I've seen of his female contemporaries recently the trend for Sharpie eyebrows is decreasing, thank goodness!
A couple of the younger girls in work look like members of the Anthill Mob.
