Let's talk midlife brows.
10 of the best brow groomers, and top tips for naturally defined, fuller-looking arches.
Skinny brows can take on a whole new meaning in midlife. Hormonal changes around menopause— specifically, a dip in prostaglandin, the hormone that stimulates brow growth—are one reason why brows naturally become thinner and sparser. That, and the overzealous plucking of the 90s.
But how much did we love that look? (I got mine regularly threaded, for much of the decade.) And would we go back and change our pencil-thin arches and MAC Spice-lined lips, even if we could?