Frida Kahlo

My Mom asked me if I wanted her to pluck my eyebrows today. That’s the second time she has asked me and I really don’t care about it. I told her that I will not cheat on the woman who has been waxing my eyebrows for the past 17 years and I have no problem with my unibrow. She asked me the same thing a few days which I also declined. She asked me this the day before my Facebook friend posted this gif:

Apparently, that’s what I look like but I’m not very phased about it. I told my Mom that I did not want to cheat on the woman who has been waxing my eyebrows for the last 17 years. I had another woman wax my eyebrows for about three years before that and I started plucking my eyebrows when I was 12 and started waxing when I was 17. So, I’ve been shaping my eyebrows in a long time.

My sister-in-law posted a picture of my nieces getting ready to play out in their yard and my older niece was wearing this shirt:

I texted my sister-in-law and told her that I loved her shirt and that there is nothing wrong with rockin’ a unibrow because that is what I’m doing right now! When my Mom asked me to pluck my eyebrows, apparently they look pretty bad so I searched the Internet as to why Frida Kahlo had a unibrow. on Wikipedia It’s sad that she kept it because that’s what her husband, Diego Rivera, preferred.

There were links at the bottom and I clicked on the one that talked about “The Unibrow.” This is what it said:

The unibrow occurs when both eyebrows grow together, seemingly without a break between them. … The unibrow is a true sign of individuality. Like those with thick eyebrows, you aren’t overly concerned with the way others perceive you. You are unique and one-of-a-kind.

After 26 years of taking care of my unibrow, now, the center of my eyebrows is not very pronounced but they have gotten pretty thick. Just about to my eyelids! But, I’m choosing to rock it because I can’t go anywhere and my salon is not open yet. I look like Frida Kahlo. Maybe I should get a shirt like my niece?