Spring may not have Mister, Do It With Me, Not With Momsprung in parts of the U.S. yet, but it's definitely showing up on people's eyebrows.

We've seen halo brows. We've seen fishtail brows. We've seen barbed wire brows. At this point, you'd think brow trends could only go so far but Instagrammers are endlessly creative. This trend, at least, is pretty cute.

Lifestyle vlogger Taylor R. posted this look to Instagram and Twitter: bright green, bushy brows adorned with tiny (real!) flowers.

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She even made a tutorial so you too can plant little gardens on your own face!

Her tweet went viral, and inspired others to try out the spring-inspired eyebrows.

Artists looked like they walked straight out of fairy-tales.

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Others substituted flowers for taped drawings, which looked a bit less forest nymph and more like a kindergarten art class.

@_hime_cheri created this very, uh, dense garden.

And while @thedisastergay's brow bouquet was fun, their cat wasn't such a fan.

At least ONE influencer got it right!

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After Taylor R's look, artists began making gardens out of their lips.

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And the trend spread to the entire face, inspiring @buggyik's garden beard.

What would summer brows entail? Real sand and seashells? Drops of melted ice cream? Who knows what wildly creative looks the beauty bloggers will come up with next season!


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