buzziebrown
Jun 4 2004, 03:23 PM
Over the years I have had my eyebrows
waxed. One eyebrow has more hair on it
then the other one. Is there any way to
stimulate the hair to grow on the eyebrow?
Any tips?
Thanks
angel3
Sep 22 2004, 12:03 PM
[quote]Originally posted by buzziebrown
Over the years I have had my eyebrows
waxed. One eyebrow has more hair on it
then the other one. Is there any way to
stimulate the hair to grow on the eyebrow?
Any tips?
Thanks [/quote
I sure would like to know how to get my
eyebrows to grow. The last eyebrow
wax I had at a salon-took half my eyebrow off and hasn't grown back.
Is there a product out there that helps
grow eyebrows? Anyone know???
Angel3
MaryO
Sep 22 2004, 02:05 PM
I've never heard of such a thing, but couldn't you use an eyebrow brush and powder to fill in until your own eyebrows grow back?
chriscarol
Sep 22 2004, 03:21 PM
I always tell the beautician not to make my brows too thin. It's pretty common for
the brows to not grow back as we age.
dreamharp
Oct 9 2004, 07:29 PM
QUOTE
Originally posted by buzziebrown
Over the years I have had my eyebrows waxed. One eyebrow has more hair on it then the other one. Is there any way to
stimulate the hair to grow on the eyebrow?
Any tips?
Thanks
To grow over tweezed eyebrows:
Rub toothbrush on brow to stimulate
follicles once a day. Use extra strength
Rogain (for men) 5% minoxidil. Dab with
a Q-tip. Apply for 4 months.
Hope this helps.
Mattia
Oct 10 2004, 10:04 AM
I, on the other end of the spectrum, rarely have to tweeze anymore. My eyebrows have thinned out considerably over the last 5 years. As a young adult, I just about had a uni-brow so I am happy to have less eyebrow hair. So for me, there's one plus for peri/meno.

:D
Tina

Meryl
Oct 10 2004, 10:57 AM
Dream, it seems like all stimulation involves rubbing, doesn't it?
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