Kim Kardashian's brows weren't always on fleek

Kim Kardashian's weren't always perfectly shaped. (Picture: Instagram)

Kim Kardashian's weren't always perfectly shaped. (Picture: Instagram)

Published Sep 21, 2018

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The 37-year-old reality star poked fun at her younger self and admitted that she took inspiration from a young Drew Barrymore and doesn't think brow expert, Anastasia Soare, would be too impressed with her look at the time.

The 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' star shared a video on Snapchat looking over an old photo album - which showed old high school photos from eighth and ninth grade. 

She said: "That was me in eighth grade, look at my eyebrows, Anastasia would be mortified.

"I was obsessed - I think this was ninth grade - yeah I was obsessed with Drew Barrymore." 

Kim Kardashian West admitted that she took inspiration from a young Drew Barrymore. (Picture: Instagram)

This isn't the first time the TV personality has reminisced on her eyebrow dilemmas - earlier this year her mother, Kris Jenner, 62, posted a photo of herself with a 17-year-old Kim sporting pencil-thin eyebrows alongside her half-sisters - Kendall and Kylie Jenner as toddlers.

The photo was captioned: "#us 1997 throwback....the best memories #proudmama." (sic) 

Pop star Katy Perry was quick to comment and tease the brunette beauty about her former self. 

She wrote: "Tell Kim to show us that look on a make-up tutorial pls" (sic) 

Kim replied: "I look horrendous! I was obsessed with Drew Barrymore and her thin eyebrows! And I discovered glitter bronze shadow." 

Anastasia previously revealed how the star gets her signature eyebrows, explaining how after prepping the brows, she uses eye cream and foundation to define their shape - and Kim divulged that her eyebrows are now a key part of her beauty routine. 

She said: "Getting my brows done is not only a major part of my makeup routine, but it's also like a little therapy session. Anastasia will come to my house pretty much whenever, put her light on her head and go to work."

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