Unibrow

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Unibrow

A unibrow, also known as a monobrow, is a single eyebrow formed when the two eyebrows meet in the middle above the bridge of the nose. It is a genetic trait and is often considered a distinct facial feature.

A close-up of a unibrow.

Genetics and Occurrence

The presence of a unibrow is largely determined by genetics. It is more common in certain ethnic groups and can be influenced by the inheritance of specific genes. The unibrow is a dominant trait, meaning that if one parent has a unibrow, there is a higher likelihood that their offspring will also have one.

Cultural Perceptions

Cultural attitudes towards unibrows vary significantly around the world. In some cultures, a unibrow is considered a sign of beauty and is even enhanced with makeup. In others, it may be seen as undesirable, leading individuals to remove the hair through plucking, waxing, or laser hair removal.

A man with a prominent unibrow.

Notable Individuals

Throughout history, many notable individuals have been recognized for their unibrows. For example, the famous Mexican artist Frida Kahlo often depicted herself with a unibrow in her self-portraits, embracing it as part of her identity.

The 6th Duke of Westminster, known for his distinctive unibrow.

Medical Conditions

In some cases, a unibrow can be associated with certain medical conditions. For instance, Cornelia de Lange Syndrome is a genetic disorder that can result in a unibrow as one of its physical characteristics.

A child with Cornelia de Lange Syndrome, showing a unibrow.

Related Conditions

Other conditions that may feature a unibrow include Sanfilippo Syndrome, a type of mucopolysaccharidosis.

A child with Sanfilippo Syndrome.

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