The eyebrows are thick and coarse, shaped like a broom, or even messy. Such eyebrows are called broom eyebrows. People with such eyebrows have very bad fortune in middle age. No matter what they do, they will be disturbed by others. Even if they have ideals, it is difficult to achieve them. They cannot achieve good results in many aspects. The eyebrows are connected from top to bottom with a blank space in the middle, or there is an eyebrow in the middle and at the end, as if they are fighting. Such eyebrows are called crossed eyebrows. People with such eyebrows are busy all their lives. They are born to be hard-working, cannot make decisive decisions, are always hesitant, find it difficult to achieve great things, and their love lives are not smooth. In physiognomy, the area between the two eyebrows is called the life palace. If a person's eyebrows are connected together, such person is narrow-minded, has no tolerance at all, has very bad luck, and may even attract villains. The above is all the content about three types of bad eyebrow shapes. For more information on eyebrow shape reading, please follow the Xiong Zhang account of Meng Jie Lao Fortune Telling Website. |
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