Nope, we still haven’t seen the back of weird eyebrow trends. In 2018 alone we’ve had garden brows, fishtail brows, dipped brows, and heartbeat brows. Now it’s time for dripping brows.
Dripping brows, as the name probably suggests, are when you paint on drips of colour matching your eyebrows to make it look like they’re melting right off. The look is the creation of Goodie May-Johnson, who told Metro.co.uk that she was inspired by all the previous out-there brow trends she’s seen gone viral.
‘I’ve followed a makeup artist called Vlada Haggerty who created the dripping lip effect,’ she tells us. ‘Inspired by her lip art I thought it would look great to create a dripping brow, like it was melting off the face.
‘I searched for a reference to see if anyone had created a dripping brow but no one had, so I decided to sit down and create it, my first attempt failed but the next day I tried again and it worked.’
Unlike many of the brow trends we’ve covered over the last year, dripping brows are pretty simple to recreate.
Goodie started by sketching out the drip shapes with a Mac coffee kohl pencil, then filled them in with short, light, hair-like strokes using Zoeva 317 wing liner brush.
To help everything stay in place, she used the Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow pomade, then ran through her brow hairs with clear soap.
Easy, right?
We wouldn’t recommend dripping brows as your everyday look, but they’re pretty cool for a big occassion – or purely for the purpose of taking selfies.
Here’s hoping that the look makes melting makeup a fully-fledged trend. That’d make sweating off our foundation so much cooler.
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