Like anyone with a front-facing camera, I’ve noticed (and hated) the way I knit my eyebrows together. It happens when I think, read, look at my phone, or hold my face. I spot it every time I walk past a reflective surface. You’d think I was constantly in a state of confusion, the way I like to mash my left and right eyebrow together in a holding pattern at any given time.
With the launch of our new site, The Looker, I wanted to look my best, especially in my complexion. Given all the transformations I’ve seen and written about thus far, I know that introducing an expert’s opinion into the mix could provide me with guidance (and options) that could more effectively take care of my nonstop furrowing than, say, trying to be “mindful” every minute of the day.
Enter Douglas Monasebian, a boar

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