Unibrow, AncestryDNA® Traits Learning Hub

Unibrow Most people have two distinct eyebrows, with a more faint type of hair between their brows. But in some people, this hair is thicker, more like eyebrow hair. And this creates the appearance of one long eyebrow—a unibrow. Although the knowledge science currently has about the inheritance of unibrows is limited, AncestryDNA can tell you if your DNA indicates that you may have a unibrow. More About Unibrows Throughout history, eyebrow styles have changed, with fashion dictating how people have shaped and groomed their eyebrows, including unibrows. This varied from penciling in a unibrow to plucking the brows completely. In ancient Greece, having one eyebrow was considered...