The 1 Product You Need to Get Taylor Swift's Wonderland Brows

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We've never seen Taylor Swift like this before, and it's not just the absence of her signature red lipstick that has us stunned. For Wonderland magazine's December cover, our favorite girl-next-door turned up the supermodel edge (she's obviously taking notes from her high-fashion entourage). Hairstylist Karin Bigler and makeup artist Maxine Leonard were the experts responsible for Taylor's edgy transformation. "The team were keen to push for an androgynous feel with Taylor," Leonard told Yahoo! Beauty. "Slightly toughening up her natural look with a strong brow and her hair taken off her face." Mission accomplished! We barely recognized the country-turned-pop star with those bold brows and freckles.

The Makeup

The Makeup

To achieve that bronzed glow, Leanord used Tom Ford Shine & Illuminate ($77) on the cheekbones. Those bold brows that even Cara Delevingne would envy were drawn on using the Suqqu Eyebrow Palette ($66).

The Hair

The Hair

The primary ingredient to Taylor's slicked-back style was water. Bigler also used Sebastian Professional Shine Define Hairspray ($17) and Potion No. 9 ($24) to get the glossy shine and finger-styled her strands for that raked-through finish.