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Perfect eyebrows: Hollywood's go-to guru Kristie Streicher offers arch advice

Even if you were willing to shell out hundreds of dollars to have your eyebrows done by Kristie Streicher, she couldn't see you.

That's because at the start of 2019, with her roster already full with celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow, Adele and Mandy Moore, she stopped taking on new clients. She wanted to spend less time at Striiike - the Beverly Hills salon she runs with her sisters, Ashley (hair) and Jenn (makeup) - and more at home, focusing on starting a family. The endeavor worked: Streicher and her husband, an orthopedic surgeon, are expecting a son come winter.

The lucky handful who do get to see Streicher, 43, pay a pretty penny for the honor. The brow guru charges $225 for a 30-minute "feathered brow" session, during which she tints and tweezes. Those looking for a more permanent fix opt for her signature "microfeathering," a more subtle take

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