Women Are Gluing Fake Eyelashes On Their Eyebrows To Look More Attractive

As if putting fake eyelashes on our eyes wasn’t weird enough, now women are gluing them on their eyebrows. Yes, you read that correctly. This latest trend in fashion has women applying fake eyelashes directly to their brows in order to give themselves a more “exotic look.” I’m not sure who came up with this idea, but it needs to stop immediately.

According to a social post from Gucci Beauty, the new beauty look was on display at the Gucci Fashion Show in 2020 by designer Alessandro Michele. In the social post, Gucci Beauty reported that the show “in Milan present bare, natural skin as eyes and eyebrows are accentuated with multiple layers of lashes.

While the beauty world might think this is a great new style, many people are simply shocked that women are putting fake lashes on their eyebrows to “accentuate” their looks and appear more striking in public. Nevertheless, people are always looking for ways to enhance their looks and to appear different than other people who are putting themselves out there.

The truth is that this kind of look does not come without risks. Aside from the obvious potential for an allergic reaction, there’s also the risk of eye infection if the glue and fake lashes are not properly applied. Moreover, it can be very difficult to remove the lashes once they’ve been glued on, so many women have found themselves stuck with the eyelashes on their eyebrows for days or even the possible weeks at a time.

Fortunately, this beauty trend has not become extremely popular. In addition to the people who put it on display for the Gucci show in Milan, Italy, back in 2020, there are people who are using fake lashes to enhance their eyebrows for social media, especially since TikTok has taken over the internet.

It’s understandable that women want to look attractive and modern, but there are safer ways to do so without risking serious health concerns. Instead of gluing fake lashes directly onto your eyebrows, why not try some new eyeshadow shades or a more dramatic eyeliner? It’s also important to remember that beauty trends come and go, and the best way to stay fashionable is to focus on health, comfort, and self-acceptance. Let’s leave the fake lashes off our eyebrows for good – we don’t need them!

So ladies, if you’re tempted to try this latest fashion trend, think twice. Stick with more traditional ways of accentuating your eyes, and you’ll be sure to look stunning without the risk of ruining your eyebrows or damaging your health. Put away those fake eyelashes and free yourself from this strange beauty trend! After all, natural beauty is always in style.

Do you think you’ll ever try putting fake lashes on your eyebrows to accentuate them? Or is this beauty trend started by Gucci something you’d prefer to avoid for the rest of your life?

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