Dragon eyebrows are the latest beauty trend set to sweep Britain… but would YOU give them a go?
The bold look involves styling your brow hair into six tiny spikes and fixing with gel
FILLING in your brows with an eye pencil is so last year.
Dragon eyebrows are the latest beauty trend to sweep Instagram – but they’re not for the faint-hearted.
The bold look involves carefully shaping your brow hairs into six little triangles, using a brush or spoolie, so they look like the spikes on the mythical creature's back.
They are then fixed into place with hair gel or eyelash glue.
A 23-year-old make-up artist from Oregon, who goes by the name harlibi, shared a photograph of her brows in tiny spikes on - and garnered over 6,000 likes, with others quickly following suit.
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Harlibi said she was inspired to experiment with her brows after seeing the recent feather and barbed wire trends.
“I wanted to embrace the opportunity to move away from the cookie-cutter brows that are so common and try to have more fun with my expression-caterpillars,” she told .
She was playing Skyrim – a mythical Xbox game – when she dreamed up the dragon brow look.
After her post racked up more than 6,000 likes, harlibi wrote on Instagram: “I’ve only been doing make-up artistry for less than three weeks.
“I’ve only put on false lashes three times in my life (no joke lol).
“I don’t have complete high-end make-up collections, so I have limited products to choose from and that’s a-okay.”
Harlibi said she’s “proud” of her work so far and believes "make-up is meant to be fun”.
The Sun Online has contacted Harlibi for comment on the fairy tale-inspired look.
Finnish make-up artist Stella Sironen caused a stir online with her feather brows, which involves parting the hair into a feather-like shape and slicking into place with Vaseline.