Scottish Daily Mail

Q. How do you spot a narcissist? A. Look for the huge eyebrows!

- By David Wilkes

SImoN Cowell has them, so does madonna. Audrey Hepburn’s and marilyn monroe’s have been emulated by millions of women.

But what do having thick and distinctiv­e eyebrows reveal about our personalit­y?

Psychologi­sts have been combing through the evidence – and conclude that eye-catching eyebrows mean... you’re probably a narcissist.

Researcher­s discovered that those with ‘thicker and denser’ brows are more likely to be self-centred than others.

A group of men and women who took part in a study were asked how much they agreed with statements such as ‘If I ruled the world it would be a better place’.

Photos were then taken of them posing with neutral expression­s. When the images were shown to another group, it was found that they could correctly identify the selfcentre­d individual­s from their more humble counterpar­ts.

When the researcher­s removed the eyebrows from the pictures, however, the participan­ts could no longer differenti­ate between them.

In a follow-up study in which only pictures of the eyebrows were shown to the group, they were again able to correctly identify the narcissist­s.

Lead author Dr miranda Giacomin, from the University of Toronto, said: ‘Narcissist­s seem to have more distinct eyebrows – thicker and denser.’

It may be that they naturally have more distinctiv­e brows, or they might groom them in such a way so that they are more easily recognised by other people, she explained in a paper published in the Journal of Personalit­y.

Previous research has found how brows can be a bigger aid to facial recognitio­n than eyes. Studies have found, for example, that people struggle to recognise celebritie­s without their eyebrows. Dr Giacomin said: ‘Narcissist­s love attention and admiration and may maintain distinct eyebrows so that they are noticed, recognized, and remembered. This increases their likeabilit­y and maintains their overly positive self-views.’

She added that thicker brows may boost masculinit­y or femininity, which in the past may have helped us attract more partners. It may explain why both men and women still groom their eyebrows, with tweezing, colouring, Botox and even permanent tattoos to accentuate brow arch and fullness. ‘Narcissist­s behave aggressive­ly when pursing potential mates and enjoy successful­ly securing shortterm partners,’ said Dr Giacomin. ‘Their eyebrows could signal this prowess to others.’

‘They love attention and admiration’

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The brow factor: Simon Cowell

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