NinjaNeer answered Sunday August 8 2010, 11:04 am: This happens to everyone, I think.
Hit up a store with a really good makeup counter where they do things like makeovers. Tell them what's going on, and they can show you the right product, the right colour and the right technique to fix it. They can even demonstrate on you right there to show you how it will look. [ NinjaNeer's advice column | Ask NinjaNeer A Question ]
jobrolover3725 answered Sunday August 8 2010, 2:00 am: you can fill it in a little bit with eyeliner the same color as your eyebrow, but don't put too much or it will look really fake. that's about all you can do until it grows back. good luck! [ jobrolover3725's advice column | Ask jobrolover3725 A Question ]
mademoiselle answered Sunday August 8 2010, 12:16 am: :( omg this happened to me when I was younger. I tried to cover it up but its worse when people notice, and ask you about it. I got bangs btw. I'd say don't trim the left one, maybe draw in the other one. If asked just straightfowardly say what happened, but don't match them both o_O then theirs really no excuse lol. I hope it grows fast! :) -take care [ mademoiselle's advice column | Ask mademoiselle A Question ]
saruh16 answered Sunday August 8 2010, 12:14 am: Lol, I've done this plenty of time when trimming my eyebrows. It's horrible at first, but once you get it covered up and unnoticeable you'll look back on it and think of how funny it looked. An eyebrow pencil or an eyebrow combing brush is the easiest way to fix it up! [ saruh16's advice column | Ask saruh16 A Question ]
bliz answered Saturday August 7 2010, 8:26 pm: Do not trim the left one to match!
Use eyebrow pencil and/or eye make up to fill in the missing hair. You may have to experiment a bit with colors and products, so be patient. Your bow may gow back in, only time will tell. [ bliz's advice column | Ask bliz A Question ]
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