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PhotograPhy by Jon KoPaloff/filmmagic Shape Shifter WHEN IT COMES TO EYEBrOWS, lOvE THE ONES YOu'vE gOT— Or rE-CrEaTE THE ONES YOu WaNT. by karyn polewaczyk Ah, the eyebrow. Not unlike breasts and bottoms, one minute bigger is better and the next a decidedly smaller set is the style du saison, as evidenced by spring's haute couture runways. The back and forth can be confusing (even detrimental, when left to an overzeal- ous, tweezer-happy hand), which is why we say it's best to love the ones you have—and defer to an expert for everything else. Start here: The concierge at Bella Santé (38 Newbury St., 617-424-9930; bella sante.com) recommends an initial consultation, replete with arch assessment, before a series of appointments (wax, tweeze, or both) to keep your shape both consistent and natural- looking. Still feeling sparse? London-based Eyeko (eyeko.com) is slated to open in Boston this spring, bringing with them a slew of hocus pocus products, including their Brow Magic Brow Boost ($35), an all-in-one over-eye makeover that tints, defines, and adds volume. Voilà! . Brow babe! Cara Delevigne has made an art out of natural, "undone" eyebrows. style beaut y 72 bostoncommon-magazine.com