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Seriously, when will it STOP?

We've been patient and accepting with regards to bizarre eyebrow trends. 

We've even kind of enjoyed some of them, like the jewelled brows and Insta-worthy eyebrows. 

However, with the Internet's latest offering, we are throwing in the towel – we cannot take it anymore. 

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Someone has created halo brows, and they are actually unacceptable. 

Listen, we are all for trying mad trends, trust us! We've dyed the hair, applying the mad lippy and on occasion smothered ourselves in glitter. 

But this is a step too bloody far for us tbh. 

Beauty blogger Hannah Lyne told POPSUGAR: "I was having a conversation with a friend trying to come up with a new idea for a look, and all of a sudden it came to me that I should connect my brow tails," Hannah explained.

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"This look was influenced by fishtail brows; seeing the way my brow flicked upwards inspired the idea of just carrying the brow on until it met in the middle."

We still can't fully decide if she's being serious or not… 

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We’re not entirely sure why were so surprised to hear this news. Considering that eyebrows have become a bit of a ‘thing’ in the fashion and beauty world, it was only a matter of time before a logical solution to sparse brows came along.

There are countless products and methods available to help you achieve fuller looking brows, darker brows, better arches and even lighter looking brows.

Some people though were just unfortunately caught up in the 90s trend of having no eyebrows whatsoever. Never forget: pencil brows. Other people just have thin brows, whatever the reason you can now ensure your brows at their highest fleek potential.

Let us introduce you to the fabulous, wonderful world of eyebrow extensions.

Founder of brow bar Wink, Umbreen Sheikh told Buzzfeed Life that the process can take “up to two and a half hours.”

Look at those results though, totally worth it.

Brow technicians (yes, those are a thing now), dip tiny synthetic hairs into skin-safe glue and then apply them individually to the skin. Amazing.

“People who have lost their eyebrows to alopecia, chemotherapy, and anxiety disorders come to us for extensions,” explains Sheikh. She did warn that the results may not last as long for people who have a tendancy to sweat a little more than usual, just FYI.

The results are incredible. Anyone who went a little too happy hands with the tweezer is in for a treat with these magic brows.

 

 

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Brows: ON FLEEK.

 

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