Hey everyone!
Ok, well today i was plucking the few stray hairs in my eyebrows, and i kinda overdid the job. Like you cant really really tell how much smaller my eyebrows are now, but there is a difference. I was just trying to even them out, but i kept taking more and more off till now, there is like barley any eyebrow left!
So my question is, is there anyway to grow your eyebrows back? I dont want to make a huge deal out of this, i just liked my eyebrows better when they were a bit thicker. I know you can just wait for them to grow back, but i really dont want those stray, shorter hairs. Thats the reason i was plucking them in the first place!
Anything will help.. open to anything!
Thanks soo much
familyfirst answered Saturday December 1 2007, 8:43 am: As far as I know, there is no way to make your hair grow back faster. You don't want to use any of those chemicals that "supposedly" gives you hair growth or rapid growth so close to your eyes. One little drip of that gets IN your eyes and you have big troubles.
I have a suggestion that should work just as well, but you may want to get a book from the library on techniques (I know the books exist as I have checked them out before). Let them grow back naturally just plucking those hairs that you know are far enough away from your brow line that they don't belong. Then, until the rest grow back just use a brow pencil. Use a fresh one, not one that is old, cakey, or borrowed from someone else. Then use it to fill in your brow line however you want it to look... just be certain to blend when your done. "Feather" it so to speak. That will make it look natural and even give it that "hair" appearance with individual lines. I have seen this done a number of times including on TLC's What Not To Wear. It really looks good and makes your brow look nice and full until it can grow back out.
Check out a book too... it can give you good tips. If you can't find one on your own, just tell your reference librarian you are looking for a book on cosmetics or applying makeup.
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