Seventeen-year-old Natalie Castellar was bullied for having thick eyebrows, and now she is signed to NEXT Models, one of the top modeling agencies in the world. She tells *W Magazine,* “They’re my trademark, and I wish I would have embraced them sooner.” Stars like Cara Delevingne and Lily Collins have been making headlines with their bold brows, which shows that Hollywood trends can have some positive effects on our youth today. But kids shouldn’t have to wait until their freckles, gapped teeth, or skin color gets mainstream approval so they can stop being bullied. For many years, women have been enhancing their brows with daily pencil routines and some have had them permanently done. Castellar doesn’t have to do anything to her own other than brush them. “Brushing stimulates growth, and it helps with circulation,” she says. Continue reading to learn more about this breakout beauty.She’s only 17 years old but she just landed a contract with NEXT Models. But when she was younger, she was bullied for her thick eyebrows.

“When I was younger they were all anyone would point out,” she told W. Just when she was about to shave them off, her mother stopped her.

Castellar gained a large following on Instagram with the help of her sister, a photographer. She now has over 50k followers. She also has a popular Tumblr account.

The single post received over 25k likes and hundreds of comments. One Instagrammer replied, “Yes girl! Love this! You are so stunning ?.” She has also been called a “pure beauty” and is often compared to Priyanka Chopra.

“Everyone that I’ve worked with has been so sweet. Every experience is special in their own way, and I always have the best time,” she told W. “I get to meet a lot of hard-working, amazing individuals. I feel very blessed.”

Well, that won’t matter to Castellar. She said that she loves them and doesn’t care about whether or not they remain popular.

Believe it or not, people leave hate comments for this young woman. Castellar chooses to embrace her trademark beauty and ignores all the trolls out there.

We hope that other young women can learn to embrace their their “flaws” and see them trademarks as well.
