Recently we've seen it all when it comes to eyebrow trends. Just as you think the Christmas tree eyebrow can't be topped along come halo brows.
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Beauty blogger Hannah Lyne, from Huddersfield coined the term, halo brows. Hannah 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,"
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Hannah explained;
"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."
All eyebrow trends need a catchy name, after all we've had squiggle brows, feather brows and braided brows to name a few.
If the brow wants to be known then it needs a stage name. Hannah actually took one of her commenter's suggestions when she coined her look 'halo brows'.
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Bold eyebrows looks have become so popular and there's constantly a new brow on the block ready to take over. But why are people so obsessed with creating these weird looks? What's wrong with just keeping your brows neat and nicely plucked?
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To be fair you have to admire the artistic skill it takes to create these creative brows. They definitely take the saying, eyebrows on fleek to a whole other level.