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Tuesday, 9 September 2014

5 Tips to Grow Back Over Plucked Eyebrows Uh oh… You over plucked, didn’t you? That’s why you are here, right? Eyebrows are a big deal and it’s easy to fall into the trap of over plucking. Especially if you aren’t super sure what you are doing. What we are here to talk about how to grow those suckers if you went a little overboard and want them back. Unfortunately, sometimes if you tweeze or wax them over and over again, they maybe not grow back at all. 1. Exfoliate A great way to stimulate hair growth is to exfoliate. You can easily exfoliate your brows with a soft bristled toothbrush. Be gentle, you want them to grow back, not rub off. 2. Try a brow Razor If you are having a hard time getting the tiny hairs to grow, try shaving the area with a brow razor. This can stimulate growth and even make them grow in a little quicker. 3. Grow them gradually If you are having not problems with the hair coming back in, but rather letting go of your tweezers and letting them grow back in is hard for you, let them grow in rows. What I mean by this is, let them get a little fuller by letting a row grow in lower than you usually would but still tweezing below that row. When that row is nicely filled, let it go lower. This is more for if you have too thin eyebrows and aren’t sure where to start in reshaping them. 4. Brow and Lash Serums If your eyebrows are being stubborn and won’t grow back in on their own, you can try a serum to help them along the way. 5. Fill them Okay, So filling in your brows isn’t really going to help them to grow. But you might be surprised how much better your eyebrows look after you have take some time to fill them in. Seriously, go do it. Do it now. This entry was posted in Beauty on August 7, 2013 by Heather


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