Hello friends!

Recently, I had a wonderful conversation with a client about eyebrow trends, starting from the 1920s and leading up to today. We agreed that the most beautiful brows are in style right now 🙂

Let me take you on a brief journey through the history of eyebrow fashion, from ultra-thin lines to bold, natural shapes and back again.

We’ll look at iconic women who defined the look of their era.

Swipe through the gallery to see the evolution ⏩

Julia Sundulova

▪️ In the 1920s, ultra-thin, barely-there brows were all the rage. Wearing thick brows was considered improper. Many women even shaved their brows off completely and drew on thin lines. The higher the brow, the younger a woman appeared.

▪️ In the 1930s, the trend shifted slightly, with brows gaining a defined arch and a more surprised look.

▪️ The 1940s brought a dramatic change. Over-plucked or shaved brows were replaced by fuller, more natural brows with a soft, fluffy texture.

▪️ In the 1950s, brows remained thick with a gentle arch. Women used black pencils to enhance the shape and often brushed and set their brows with lacquer.

▪️ The 1960s continued the natural look, with only minor adjustments.

▪️ In the 1970s, natural brows were in—no lacquer, no heavy styling, just the brows you were born with.

▪️ The 1980s declared: the wider and wilder the brows, the better!

▪️ In the 1990s, trends circled back to thin, arched brows.

▪️ In the early 2000s, brows started to become thicker again, but with a new focus on individuality. People began choosing brow shapes that truly suited them.

▪️ Today, we’re experiencing a true brow renaissance. Most people now know how to shape the perfect brow to complement their features. Bold brows are still in fashion.

Personally, I believe in an individual approach to brow shape and thickness.

Which era’s brows do you feel most connected to?