The thing about beauty is it changes trends as much as fashion does, and you can tell what era inspired a look by the brows. Thin, penciled-on arches bring us back to the 1930’s while thick and soft is definitely from the ’50s. At one point, the over-tweezed eyebrows seemed to have been the trend, but that’s one thing about the ’90s that makes us thankful that time’s over. In the previous years, a brow phenomenon that took over was bleached-out, but Kashka now proves that fashion definitely is a cycle: the comeback of the defined eyebrows.
- Deliberately untidy yet effortlessly chic on Camille.
Hello there! Well the easiest answer is keratin is naturally found in our hair and nails, and the treatment pretty much replenishes damaged hair’s supply of it. It’s better not only because it’s a natural protein found in the hair and it doesn’t make your hair look unnaturally straight. The downside of it, though, is it needs you to go on hermit mode for three days - meaning no washing hair in that span of time. I don’t know about you, but, I wouldn’t leave the house with greasy strands (even if they smell like the salon). Haha. Goodluck with trying it!