You can try exfoliating the area around your eyebrows
Eyebrows can take a long time to grow back, but here are ways to help this
Stop plucking
Plucking the area around your remaining brows isn’t going to help. In fact it can sometimes damage the hair follicle permanently, preventing hair from growing back.
Grow them in rows
If you can’t stand the idea of letting all your hairs grow out before you shape your eyebrows, try the row-growing strategy. Allow a row of hair to grow out and pluck the stray hairs around it. When the row is finished growing in, start on the next row. Continue growing your brows out a row at a time until they’re finished growing back. It will give your brows a neater appearance.
Stimulate your brows
You can try exfoliating the area around your eyebrows. It will stimulate the skin in the area and may help the hairs come through faster. Use a soft facial brush to scrub your brow area in a circular motion; it removes dead skin cells.
Brow powder is formulated to stick to your existing brow hairs and make them look fuller and more filled in. It’s a good way to add some heft to your brows if your hair tends to be sparse.
Use a concealer
When your hair first start to grow back, resist the impulse to pluck and use a little concealer there instead. Go for a chemical-free concealer so that you won’t risk impeding your hair growth.
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Author: Isha Sharma
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