FROM Kris Jenner to Sharon Osbourne, there is a growing number of celebrities who have confirmed having facelifts.
But if you would like a more “snatched” face, you can achieve this without any surgery by simply changing your according to an expert.
A beauty expert claimed tweaking your brow shape can have a similar effect to a faceliftCredit: TikTok/@lavishbrows_
She showed off the results of changing a brow shape so the tail was more raisedCredit: TikTok/@lavishbrows_
The @lavishbrows_ account gave a demonstration by showing the difference a can make.
It turns out that you should simply redo the “tail” and angle it up.
They shared: “If you want a non surgical facelift without PDO threads or expensive surgery, you could just lift your brows by redoing the tail and pulling it upwards.
“It does give you a snatched look.
“This is a subtle change that can make such a huge difference.
“And of course, as always, I want this to stay looking as natural as possible.”
Showing before and after her tweaks – where she added to the raised tail that looked like “hyper realistic hair” – the results did look striking.
She added: “I only remove the tail of Brows if my client wants the snatched & lifted look. “Otherwise I always blend all the strokes into my clients natural brows hairs!
“Either way it looks great, but I can’t lie, I love a little lift.”
Many people were hugely impressed with her brow transformation, and rushed to the comments to give their praise.
One said: “This needs to blow up because of how pretty this is.”
Another added: “Really well done.”
And a third commented: “I need this.”
Youthful shape
There’s no denying that growing older is a privilege, but many of us wish to do it gracefully.
What many of us don’t realise is that our in how gracefully we age.
In fact, those patterns of can actually add decades to our face if they’re plucked too sparsely.
Bushy brows can shave years off your face, says one make-up artistCredit: Getty
Thin eyebrows expose more skin around the eyes and brow area, which can highlight wrinkles, fine lines and other .
“Fuller, fluffier brows give a more youthful appearance over thin, sparse ones,” says Saffron Hughes, resident at FalseEyelashes.
“That’s because hair loss is associated with ageing.
“So, a good quality styling wax is a must-have as you can use it to brush your brow hairs up and out (and keep them in place), creating the illusion of thicker brows.
“Then, you can fill in any gaps with a brow pencil by drawing light, feathery strokes.
“Straighter brows with lifted tails will make you look younger than rounded ones as the lifted tail will ‘lift’ your face.
“Consider going to a professional brow artist to achieve this.
“I don’t recommend trying this at home, brow mapping is an art!”
On the contrary, thin eyebrows can lack this framed and ‘mapped’ effect, making the face appear less defined and older.
What is the 'eyebrow blindness' trend?
YOU may have seen the term "eyebrow blindness" in videos on your FYP, but what does it actually mean?
The trending term is being used by people referring to their former looks, which they thought of as on-trend at the time but can see were a total fail now looking back.
While big bushy brows are trendy at the moment, thin, sculpted ones were more popular back in the 90s.
With many people regretting the fact they’d over-plucked their brows and left them so thin.
The ‘blindness’ term has also been used to refer to other parts of the appearance that people regret – such as massive fake lashes, migrated filler or patchy, overloaded fake tan.



