xOshannenOx answered Tuesday May 17 2005, 8:12 pm: no there is no way to make them grow faster they take a long time too let them grow in thick and full and then get them professionally done it works
hope this helps ~**~SHANNEN~**~ 12 [ xOshannenOx's advice column | Ask xOshannenOx A Question ]
mrs_radcliffe answered Monday May 16 2005, 12:00 pm: No there isnt a way for your eyebrows to grow faster. Just leave them alone and forget about them once you do that they grow much faster.
Teza answered Sunday May 15 2005, 8:51 pm: No there isnt but they do grow fast. Im not sure if vasaline make them grow faster. I dont think so. x0` [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
sunshine1232 answered Sunday May 15 2005, 8:44 pm: well i think it is pretty much common sense just let them grow leave them alone when enough time has passed they will start to grow faster just leave them alone don't touch them no matter what you do. [ sunshine1232's advice column | Ask sunshine1232 A Question ]
cokecap_x21 answered Sunday May 15 2005, 8:33 pm: sorry i dont think so though =( but they do grow fast hun!
ps-- i know how it feels when i was 11 i accidentaly shaved off a little too much eyebrow [[i wanted to make them look thinner..i was stupid when i was 11]] But they grew back and now i think they look much better! [ cokecap_x21's advice column | Ask cokecap_x21 A Question ]
banned4life answered Sunday May 15 2005, 8:23 pm: well i heard that vaseline makes your eyeLASHES grow faster, but Im not sure about eyebrows huh, ill google it and let you know -kelly
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i just googled it and some ways i found are:
~use olive oil everynight before you go to bed it might take a while but u will notice in a week
~use mane n tale conditioner for the spots were you need to grow hair but you might break-out a litle
~put lotion on them every night
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