

We cannot imagine living in the 
royal fishbowl. Poor 
Kate Middleton! The 
Duchess of Cambridge is being 'plucked' quite 
painfully today in the 
British publication, the Daily Mail.
Apparently, a number of 
women are disappointed not in the way the 
future queen is dressing for 
public events, but in the way 
Kate is 'dressing' her 
brows, supposedly TOO 
dark, thick and 
harsh.
So, we would beg to ask---What's wrong with 
Kate's brows?!
Please look at the 
photos above. The 
DailyMail has posted these at their 
online publication.
Top Photo shows Kate AFTER enjoying life as a new bride and gracefully carrying out her role in the 
royal hierarchy.
Bottom Photo shows 
Kate BEFORE as a college student, prior to her marriage to Prince William.
DailyMail columnist Liz Jones wrote this about the 
Duchess of Cambridge:
....
"Kate’s brows have grown exponentially since her student days at the University of St Andrews, as you can clearly see if you compare pictures of her then and now. It is as if Monty Don has been tending them with some sort of magical mulch and a lawn-edger.
"Were they pencilled, inked, tattooed? Or (now here’s a thought) could they be a brand new trend the glossies haven’t even come up with yet: a brow extension, a sort of furry wig for those brunette beauties who can’t grow their own?..."Ouch!
How 
cruel can people be?!
We've always admired 
Kate Middleton's fresh-faced beauty with her 
natural, full brows, 
glossy brunette locks, 
bright smile, and 
classic makeup look.
Every 
makeup artist who knows the score, will always remind you that 
fuller brows = youth. And we ALWAYS refer to the 
makeup legend herself, 
Sandy Linter:
Thin brows are the 
biggest mistake she sees women make, time and time again. 
"I don’t like overly thin, trying to be perfect brows," Sandy Linter says. 
"I like a fuller, more natural looking brow. It is not an L.A. brow, but more like a ‘model’s brow. Look at the models (not the actresses) in the magazines, for correct brow shapes."And the 
world's best known eyebrow shaper, Anastasia Soare, would agree:
"Most of us look younger with fuller brows and a soft arch," Anastasia explained to 
Lady's Home Journal.
And like 
Sandy, Anastasia believes, if you don't have 
good brows, pencil them in! 
Anastasia says, to keep the 
brows looking 
natural, try using 
short, hairlike strokes. Then comb through your 
brows with a 
clean mascara brush to blend the color 
evenly across the 
length of the brow.
You can try the 
Anastasia Beverly Hills Perfect Brow Pencil (
$22, at 
Anastasia). It comes with a 
built-in brush.
Meantime, here across the 
pond, we haven't seen one mention of 
bad brows for 
Kate Middleton. In fact, we all seem to admire the 
future queen and her 
effortless beauty.
Okay, 
readers, you take a look. Is there anything wrong with 
Kate's brows?