Fishtail Brows Are the Newest Instagram Trend You Might Actually Like

Who woulda thunk 10 years ago that the biggest trend maker of our generation would be the eyebrow? First came the infamous feather brow, then barbed-wire brows, then Christmas tree brows, and now, because the internet is a treasure trove, comes fishtail brows, the latest Instagram trend that we actually kinda, sorta, maybe like?

Yesterday, beauty mecca Huda Kattan posted a photo of herself with crazy arched, horn-like brows with a definitive split between them. “Fishtail Brows ???? Which do you like better?” she captioned the photo, noting that the photo of her is not actually real, but a doctored pic from the trend’s original creator, Stefan (@skyzeditz).

So no, Huda didn’t actually shave her brows, although we’d highly recommend it, because the look is killer.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BfYGJdYHTh9/?utm_source=ig_embed

Stefan first shared his fishtail look on Instagram a few days ago, with the caption, “Fishtail Brows ???? what do you think? ????” The post quickly amassed more than 11,000 likes, and just like that, a new Instagram trend was born, with makeup artists and regular ol’ humans posting their take on the trend, to a mix of lovers and haters, who have taken to Instagram to voice their opinions. Like usual.

“I saw one of the models on America’s Next Top Model with an upwards slit in her eyebrow and thought it was amazing, so I Photoshopped an extreme, more dramatic version of it onto a photo of Huda,” says Stefan to MarieClaire.com, adding that he noticed “it looked similar to a fishtail,” which is where the name originated. “Huda then reposted my photo, and it has become a massive trend that everyone is now doing,” he says.

Still, if you’re into trying the trend out, which we fully support, please get inspired by these photos below, and let us know whether this is a yay or nay from you on the trend.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BfbR8RklhKo/?utm_source=ig_embed

https://www.instagram.com/p/BfZERkQlFVm/?utm_source=ig_embed

 

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