@anastasiabeautyfascia: Your eyebrows are controlled by multiple muscles working together: • frontalis (lifts) • corrugator (pulls inward) • depressor supercilii (pulls down) • orbicularis oculi (eye muscle that influences tension around the brow) If one side recruits differently, the brow will sit differently. That’s why you can’t treat both sides the same. Asymmetry requires a different approach for each side. Use this video as your guide. Do it consistently for two weeks and watch how the coordination changes. Share this with a friend who always says “one brow is higher.” And let me know in the comments if you want more of this. If not… we will not focus on asymmetry :)