from www.shutterstock.com April 30, 2021 Curious Kids: why do we have eyebrows? Christian Moro, Bond University and Charlotte Phelps, Bond University Your eyebrows can tell a whole story without saying a word.
In ancient China, India and the Middle East, the art of eyebrow threading was popular. It is now enjoying a resurgence. www.shutterstock.com November 14, 2019 Friday essay: shaved, shaped and slit - eyebrows through the ages Lydia Edwards, Edith Cowan University Moulding eyebrows to make a statement is nothing new. A journey through history, across Asia, Europe, the Middle East and the United States, shows some of the highs and lows of brow fashion.
Frida Kahlo: self-portrait with Bonito. Irina via Flickr October 5, 2018 Frida Kahlo to Rihanna: there’s a reason eye-catching brows are front and centre Niamh Thornton, University of Liverpool Monobrow, Instabrow, Scousebrow: here’s one facial feature that deserves more attention.
Narcissism: it’s more common than you might think. ITVpictures July 17, 2018 From Love Island to HD brows, what you need to know about narcissism Gregory Carter, York St John University A recent study found that highly narcissistic people have thicker, denser eyebrows.
The way we move our eyebrows can help us to communicate. Pexels April 9, 2018 The evolutionary advantage of having eyebrows Penny Spikins, University of York Having movable eyebrows – and evolving beyond the Neanderthal ridge – may have played a crucial role in early human survival.