"I modeled for a little while and I got told so much 'We need to change those. We need to fix those,'" Lily told E! News, referring her now-famous brows. "But again, my mom was always like 'Look, it's the quirky things that make you different and beautiful,' and I was like 'OK.' It took me awhile to figure that out and then I learned to embrace them. I'm glad that I did because they might not have grown back if I didn't."
Want perfect brows? Do nothing. At the SAG Award 2018, Dakota shared that very little goes into her brow look.
"My only tip is that I don't touch my eyebrows," she told E! News host Nina Parker. "I don't wax them. I don't touch them at all...I get them from my grandmother, and my grandmother doesn't do anything to her eyebrows either."
"The best teacher is yourself," Rihanna said during her beauty tutorial with Vogue. "You have to practice on your own face because there are going to be things that you can do better than makeup artists."
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star told E! News that her mother is behind her thick brows.
"The best beauty secret that I learned from my mom was to never pluck my eyebrows," she said. "I had really bushy eyebrows…and she always used to say to me, ‘That's your trademark—don't ever do it. Look at Brook Shields."
The Honest Company owner, who loves a "strong brow," over plucked her brows in the 90s and told E! News how she grew them back: "I took prenatals [vitamins], and I didn't pluck my eyebrows for like two years, and that's how I grew them back."
During an interview with E! News, the actress shared that she uses hand soap on her eyebrows.
"You have soap!" she said after explaining that her makeup artist rubs an eyebrow brush on a bar of soap, which promises full-looking brows.
"Eyebrows are so important, so if you're having a good eyebrow day you better take a selfie," she told us during a Victoria's Secret event. "I love Tarte's pencil. I feel like their tones are really nice. They have a good pencil that's really skinny so you can get natural looking hairs."
According to the model, the skinny pencil allows for natural brows when applied with quick, sweeping dashes. The thin tip makes each dash look like a hair.
For a Brook Shields-inspired brow look, the dance uses clear mascara in lieu of brow gel: "This is from the drugstore—Great Lash Clear Mascara," she said in a beauty tutorial. "I love this stuff. It's not necessarily a brow gel, but it's clear mascara and it works just as good."
"Just because a brow trend is thinner or fuller [than your brows] doesn't mean you should necessarily stick to that," the WAGS star told E! News. "First and foremost, do what looks best on your face."