Open Post: Hosted By Bella Thorne’s Tattooed Eyebrow Situation

August 3, 2016 / Posted by:

18-year-old Bella Thorne is an actress, a one-time moneymaker for Mickey Mouse, and now I can say that she’s also a disciple of eyebrow beauty who knows that sometimes you need to go through a little pain for exquisitely crafted eye valances that look like two furry worms after a haircut.

Last Sunday, Bella took her Snapchat followers on a journey that started with her natural grown brows and ended with a pair of tiny tattooed raccoon tails over her eyes. Bella Thorne went through some shit called microblading. Yes, I slapped myself in the eyebrow area after reading about it, because I’ve never heard of it before. What a sad excuse for an eyebrow aficionado, I am. Vogue says that microblading is basically a technique that involves applying semi-permanent veggie dye with a carving tool. It makes the brows look thicker. It fades over time and tends to last one to two years.

Here’s all of Bella’s snaps, and there’s even something for you nasty scat queens, because at one point it looks like Bella’s got diarrhea noodles on her face:

Those semi-permanent trompe l’oeil brows look like the wings of a hawk in a Bob Ross painting, so therefore they ARE the look. Those Cara Delevingne-lite brows even made Bella’s nose look smaller and her lips look bigger. The power of a strong brow knows no bounds!

And here’s pictures from last April of Bella shooting something while working her non-tattooed eyebrow situation:

Pics: Wenn.com

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