As far as eyebrows are concerned, "Harry Potter" star and United Nations ambassadress for gender equality Emma Watson tops the list of women who have gorgeous arches.

The list was established by online retailer feelunique.com, which cited an increase of 250 percent in eyebrow products over the past year. They asked 2,000 women who they thought had the most beautiful eyebrows, and majority gave the distinction to Watson, who will next be starring in the Disney live action movie "Beauty and the Beast."

She bested other celebrities and personalities the likes of Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton, Cara Delevingne, Rita Ora, and Keira Knightley, who all made it to the top 20. 

A feelunique.com spokeswoman told Express UK: "Brows have become part of most women's beauty routine, from growth enhancing products to defining make-up products. We see the most influential icons including Cara and the Duchess both sporting a much bushier, more natural but very groomed brow and our customers nationwide are following suit."

"Last year we were selling products for shape-related brows but this has developed this year to include a focus on strong brow definition. Thicker is definitely the desired look," she added.

Further research even revealed that 36 per cent of British women are now foregoing plucking their eyebrows and are favouring the bushy look that has been popularized by a lot of Hollywood stars. Many have said that they preferred this look because it is trendier and requires less work to maintain.

Other people who made it to the list include Oscar winner Angelina Jolie, "Britain's Got Talent" judge Amanda Holden, and ex-Coronation Street star Michelle Keegan, who all made it to the list's top 10.

Watson is currently busy enriching her acting resume by taking on diverse roles. Aside from "Beauty and the Beast," which she will star in together with "Downton Abbey" alum Dan Stevens and "The Hobbit" star Luke Evans, the actress will also star in Tom Hanks' thriller movie "The Circle."

She has also agreed to play the lead role in the movie adaptation of "The Queen of the Tearling" book written by Erika Johansen.

"I had kind of said I would never do a franchise again, so I was desperate to hate it," Watson said, referring to her role as Hermione Granger in the "Harry Potter" series. "Unfortunately, I didn't sleep for about a week because I couldn't put the bloody thing down. It would be fair to say I became obsessed with the role and the book. Now I am executive-producing it."