I completely agree. I have had testing and it is on the low side of normal but still normal. In another group I found out there is another test, better but more expensive that will give a truer reading of you thyroid hormone levels but drs won't give it if they can avoid it and if there is something wrong with your thyroid that they find with the regular test, they figure they don't need to give the more expensive one. I am sure that if most drs would give the more expensive test, they'd find out more people have low thyroid than they want to believe.You mean it looks like a thick caterpillar crawling above your eyes. That's called unibrow.
When you get a hair cut you can ask them to cut an aisle between them. Instead my brother just shaves them off - NOT a good look for anyone.
As people tend to get older(men and women) usually the brows thin out and disappear at the far ends. Mine did that a million years ago. I know you can fill in with eyebrow pencil but, it generally wipes off or runs off and you've got one long brow and one skimpy one.
I just ignore them.
I did read a few times that it meant thyroid trouble but, I've been tested several times over the past few years and it's always normal . I fail to believe that one "normal" range covers millions of people - bah humbug!!