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Squiggly eyebrows are the latest bizarre beauty trend

Will straight eyebrows become a thing of the past? [Photo: Instagram/Promise Tamang]
Will straight eyebrows become a thing of the past? [Photo: Instagram/Promise Tamang]

If you thought that feather brows were a little bit out there, nothing will prepare you for these.

In a dramatic step away from natural brows, squiggle eyebrows are the latest beauty trend which will imminently be sweeping Instagram – maybe.

Promise Tamang, a beauty blogger known as the ‘transformation queen’ for her otherworldly looks, posted a photo of her creation last week with the caption: “New Brow trend??? When you’re tired of being basic. Somebody dare me to go out like this.”

And whether she did end up going out like that or not, it’s been a hit, the post getting more than 20,000 likes and plenty of comments.

“I strangely really like those eyebrows,” wrote one. “Gotta give them a try myself!”

“You’re so good i’m jealous,” said another commenter.

Others aren’t digging the brows, exactly, but are pretty big fans of her handiwork elsewhere: “Not sure about the brows but the lips look amazing,” wrote another.

Have you guys seen my new Wonder Woman Video?! The intro turned out so epic

A post shared by Promise Tamang (@promisetamang) on Jul 7, 2017 at 10:35am PDT

Tamang told Popsugar that she was inspired by a photo she’d seen in which the unique brows were photoshopped on.

But to get the real-life look, she used PVA glue to flatten her brow hair – covering it with concealer and pressed powders to hide it – then drew the squiggles on with black gel liner that’d been mixed with brow pomade.

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