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People with prominent eyebrows are more often narcissistic

striking eyebrows in models

Do you have someone in your environment where you always see the eyebrows first before looking at the rest of their face? Then you have to be extra careful. Because someone's brows say more about them than you might think.

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Research shows that narcissistic people often have striking eyebrows. Those with large and prominent eyebrows possess more narcissistic traits than individuals with narrow eyebrows. This is evident from a study at the University of Toronto in Canada. People with thick eyebrows who also take good care of them take care of, according to scientists Miranda Giacomin and Nicholas Rule, have more narcissistic traits. By taking good care, we mean those people who often (self) dye their eyebrows dark.

Recognizability
There is an explanation for this, according to the researchers: narcissistic people like to be the center of attention. They like to feel ‘special’ wherever they go. “Distinct, dense, and thick eyebrows enhance recognition. They ensure that they are remembered by others remembered and are loved.”

And narcissism, you have to be careful with that. These are the people who largely lack empathy, those who are oversensitive, impulsive, and who talk obsessively about themselves. Not the most fun friends or love partners, so...

Source: Online Library