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49 Crazy Eyebrows Seeming To Live Their Own Lives On Someone’s Face
In 2012, shortly before his NBA debut, Anthony Davis filed for trademark protection for the phrases “Fear The Brow” and “Raise The Brow.” The future basketball superstar was known since high school not only for his superb skills but also for his distinctive appearance – a unibrow, which became an integral part of his image.
Meanwhile, eyebrows have always been a unique means of self-expression for many people, from ancient times to the present day. So, here is a selection of the most unusual eyebrow photos found by netizens here, there, and everywhere.
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Miss Demeanor
These Might Be The Worst I’ve Ever Seen
I Don't Even Have Words For This One
Let’s start with the fact that scientists still haven’t reached a consensus on why we actually have eyebrows at all. The most widely accepted scientific view today is that eyebrows evolved to emphasize speech through facial expressions. For example, to emphasize our surprise, we raise our eyebrows, and so on.
At the same time, some researchers are convinced that eyebrows are nothing more than a “visor” over our eyes, designed to keep sweat and rain out. Some biologists even believe that eyebrows appeared in prehistoric humans when they began sleeping on the ground, so predators would think their eyes were always open.
POV: You Never Realised How Bad Your Eyebrows Were 10 Years Ago
Would You Believe Me If I Said, That She Is On One Of Those Religious TV Channels?
Perpetual Surprise!
In any case, we have eyebrows, which means we can decorate them however we like, modify them, or even shave them off and draw something new in their place. However, initially, all these eyebrow decorations and modifications had a purely sacred, religious significance.
For example, the ancient Egyptians, who invented a special kohl-based eyebrow dye, darkened, curved, and lengthened their eyebrows to achieve a visual resemblance to their gods – in particular, the highly revered god Horus, who had the head of a falcon.
A Lady My Mum Worked With, She Drew Them On Everyday
Found In The Wild At A Walmart In Alabama, My Mom Took The Picture
Biggest Hipster Ever? The Upside Down Eyebrow Moustache
While in ancient Egypt, both men and women dyed their eyebrows, in the ancient world, this was considered a purely feminine practice. For example, among the ancient Greeks, dyed eyebrows were considered a distinguishing feature of unmarried women. Greek women tinted their eyebrows with a special mixture of goat’s milk and tree resin.
But the ancient Romans went even further, inventing false eyebrows. These accessories were created from mouse skins or goat hair. Incidentally, it was in the ancient world that the cult of the unibrow first arose – both Greeks and Romans considered it a sign of exceptional beauty.
Given the special importance of sports in the ancient world, Anthony Davis would likely have become incredibly popular even 2.5K years ago. And certainly no one would’ve traded him from the Lakers for Luka Doncic mid-season… but well, that’s beside the point.
Is That The Bad Guy From The Incredibles?
My God
Dating Profile Complains Of No Good Men
A stunning display of the female mating ritual gone terribly awry.
By the way, regarding the unibrow, the Southern Slavs call this visual feature a “wolf’s gaze,” and many Asian peoples have a long tradition of drawing on the “bridge” between the eyebrows, finding it very attractive in both men and women.
Yes, different peoples and different cultures have completely different views on beauty standards. Well, that makes studying cultural differences between people all the more interesting, doesn’t it?
At 15, I Thought If I Shaved My Eyebrows Off It Would Be Easier To Make Them Symmetrical. For This Heinous Act, I Am Sorry
Eyebroooows
Local Mug Shot
The tradition of dyeing eyebrows in various bright colors originated in China, while ancient Japan had its own beauty standards, requiring women to shave their eyebrows and draw new ones high on the forehead with mascara. This, in particular, achieved the effect of a surprised expression. Actors in the Japanese folk theater, Kabuki, also did the same, but it was more of a professional requirement.
A Contestant On A Makeup Artist Competition
This Lady In The Background On CNN
Saw This In The Wild A Few Years Back
Finally, in Medieval Europe, always under the strong influence of the Church, any eyebrow dyeing was considered a sin. However, the beauties of that time weren’t too disheartened and simply preferred to pluck their eyebrows, leaving the finest “threads” above their eyes.
Incidentally, something similar also came into fashion about a hundred years ago, when women in Europe and America, imitating movie superstar Marlene Dietrich, either plucked the “extra” hairs on their eyebrows or drew them on their foreheads “anew.” As we see, everything new is often a well-forgotten old…
Found In My Facebook Feed
I'll Just Sit These Here
Wii Theme Music
Today, however, variety is in fashion. So, even though the natural shape of eyebrows is increasingly considered absolutely correct and appropriate, we can still find both thin, plucked eyebrows and veritable works of abstract art painted directly on the forehead, high above shaved eyebrows.
After Almost 20 Years... I’m Finally Ready To Show The World What I Did To My Eyebrows When I Was 12
Speechless
From A 1993 Episode Of Ricki Lake
Okay, we do hope you enjoyed this excursion into the history of eyebrows and their modifications in humanity. For now, please just enjoy these pictures we’ve collected to make your day. And, well, if you’ve ever encountered an interesting and exciting story regarding eyebrows as well, maybe add it somewhere in the comments below this post.
Without A Shadow Of Doubt These Are Eyebrows
My Work, My Face
My Terrible Mil
This is posed with the full consent of my partner. His mother is an awful woman (he is no contact with her), and she has recently started pumping her face full of filler and doing her eyebrows like this.
Eyebrows On Fleek
Frieren, Is That You?
I Think We Have A Winner
Girl... What Is Going On?
Oh My Word... Noo
Jail Booking Photos Are Usually Pretty Entertaining
Can You Migrate Some Of My Bangs Down To My Eyebrows?
I Think This Belongs Here
A Classic Choice
A Lady On The News
This Guy On The Netflix Series "Unlocked"
Ladies And Gentleman, My Sister
My Absolute Unit Of An Eyebrow Hair
Seen In A HBO Documentary
I Have To Tuck My Eyebrows Under My Hat
Carrot Top
She Feloniously Drew Them Brows On
In 2005 I Did Really Terrible Things To My Eyebrows
Now All I See Are Bad Eyebrows
Yowza! Defendant On Judge Judy
Thankfully My Eyebrows Grew Back. 2004, Freshman Year
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