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brow
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Middle East
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In some cultures, thick and well-defined brows are considered a symbol of beauty, and there is a cultural preference for natural and untouched eyebrows.
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brow
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Middle Eastern culture
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Natural and untouched brows are often preferred, as they are seen as a symbol of beauty and femininity.
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brow
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middle eastern culture
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Considered a symbol of beauty and often emphasized with the use of kohl or henna to accentuate the eyes.
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eyebrow
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Middle East
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In Middle Eastern and South Asian cultures, thick, well-defined eyebrows are considered a desirable and attractive feature.
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eyebrow
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Middle East
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Thick, well-defined eyebrows are often considered a sign of beauty and are rarely groomed excessively.
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eyebrow
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Middle Eastern countries
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Thick, well-defined eyebrows are considered attractive and are often emphasized and groomed.
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eyebrow
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Middle Eastern countries
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Thick and well-defined eyebrows are considered a symbol of beauty and are often enhanced with makeup and grooming.
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eyebrow pencil
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Middle Eastern countries
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Less commonly used due to cultural preferences for natural eyebrows
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eyebrow pencil
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Middle Eastern countries
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Less commonly used as thick eyebrows are traditionally considered beautiful and desirable.
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eyebrow shaping
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Middle Eastern countries
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Eyebrow shaping is often done using threading to achieve a natural and full appearance, with a focus on maintaining a thick and prominent eyebrow shape.
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eyebrow shaping
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Middle Eastern culture
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An important cultural practice associated with beauty and femininity
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eyebrows
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Middle Eastern countries
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Women often shape their eyebrows using threading for precise and defined edges.
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