
The shape and condition of the eyebrows are an important touch in the image. They can soften the features, accentuate the look or, on the contrary, add sharpness and unnaturalness. Until recently, fashionable thin eyebrows, graphic lines and sharp makeup were the standard of style, but the trends have changed.
More and more beauty experts and makeup artists are paying attention to which eyebrows are no longer in fashion, and this list has become quite impressive. The reason is simple - modern aesthetics increasingly choose balance, lightness and naturalness, instead of a bright and overly constructed image.
Outdated eyebrow shapes: graphic eyebrows, threads and black color
Some styles have long been out of fashion, but are still found in makeup - often out of habit or lack of information. Below is a review of anti-trends that are best left in the past.
Thread-like eyebrows
One of the loudest anti-fashion signals is the return of thread eyebrows. They were popular in the 90s, but today they do not meet modern grooming standards. Overly plucked arches make the face look older, distort proportions and look artificial. They are especially not recommended for people with large facial features - such eyebrows create an imbalance and draw attention to flaws.
Graphic eyebrows
When eyebrows look drawn - with a clear border, even line and emphasized arch (often with a sharply drawn apex) - this gives away an outdated approach to makeup. Graphic eyebrows are no longer in fashion for the simple reason that they violate the principle of naturalness and give the image unnecessary "rigidity". They have been replaced by soft shapes, light texture and a natural growth line.
Black eyebrows
One of the biggest mistakes is using too dark a pigment or pencil. Even for brunettes, deep black eyebrows can look alien and make you look older. Today, softer shades that match your hair and skin color are in fashion. It is especially important to avoid black eyebrows if you dye your hair blond, light brown, or warm brown.






