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What percent of the human population has an inherent unibrow?

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Probably impossible to answer to the prevelance of shaving.

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  1. My next door neighbours wife has it


  2. hhuh

  3. You might be right that with the prevalence of facial hair removal in some cultures, this might be impossible to determine.

    According to much of the research done worldwide, two separate brows is the dominant trait, and the unibrow (one continuous brow) is genetically recessive.  Some estimates put the prevalence of the true fused eyebrows (synophrys) with almost the same hair density across the region, at about 5 to 10 percent of the human population.

    Realize that this issue is clouded by the number of people (mostly women) who perceive any hair between their eye brows is a unibrow.

    In addition, Waardenburg syndrome and other medical conditions seem to disrupt typical genetic coding for the eyebrow shape triggering hair growth between the eyebrows.

  4. roughly 50%

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