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It’s a rare day when I don’t have at least one conversation about eyebrows. It could be a quick chat on social media about my own brows, which I look after with the same care I would a pet, or with a colleague in passing about a new eye pencil they should try. 
Big brows have been back for a while (John Lewis & Partners reported a 34 per cent rise in sales for eyebrow make-up in  the past 12 months), but now the products and treatments have caught up with the consumer demand. 
Every make-up artist I’ve ever worked with will always begin dressing a face by brushing up the brows, which is the quickest way to make the most of your brow shape and create an eye-opening effect. And there’s now a treatment to recreate that look, fixing them in place, for up to eight weeks.

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