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Aug 25, 2011
Chloe P.
Yesterday, I had my mom wax my eyebrows, I have pretty sparse eyebrows so I just needed it in between my eyebrows. I went to her aethetics school to have it done. I stressed to her to take out as little as possible because I didn't want her to take out a chick of my brow. She ended up taking out a whole chunk of my eyebrow, anyway. Is there anything to speed up the process of them growing out, or any really good products to fill them in? I start school in a week so I'd really like to have them looking decent then.
Aug 25, 2011
Kimberly M.
There's really nothing to make them grow faster =(
But you can use a template, brow wax and powder to make it look less noticeable.
Aug 25, 2011
Dylan P.
I agree with @Kimberly... but I had a bit of a brainstorm.
I've never actually tried this before, but if it's really bad, maybe using single false lashes to help fill in the space?
Aug 25, 2011
Kimberly M.
Oooooh Dylan! That's genius!
Aug 25, 2011
Dylan P.
Haha thanks!
Aug 25, 2011
Chloe P.
I'll try it! I was thinking... what if there was a way to use actual hair to fill it in! I think that just might be the way :)
Aug 25, 2011
Dylan P.
Let us know how this works out, I'm curious! Good luck!
Aug 25, 2011
Chloe P.
Sure thing!
I also thought of maybe plucking stray hair from my eyebrows and gluing them in too! I'll try both :)
Aug 25, 2011
Chloe P.
I tried it... worked pretty well!! I had to kind of "paint" the lashes with wax to match my color but once I did that it worked great! Thanks so much!
Aug 25, 2011
Dylan P.
That's so radical! I'm glad it worked! (:
Aug 31, 2011
Nadia B.
You are in luck. There are several products that can aid in the growth of your eyebrows. One is Rogaine. The same stuff people use to grow their hair can be used on your eyebrows. Another product is Latisse. The same stuff that is known to make your eyelashes grow also works on your eyebrows. While you're waiting for it to work try an eyebrow pencil. Avon's Glimmersticks brow definer pencils are waxy and glide on smoothly. Also take a vitamin called Biotin. It not only will help your eyebrows, but also your eyelashes and your hair.
Sep 23, 2011
Lola M.
This happend to me my second time ever getting them done. The sad thing is I didnt go to a school to get it done and she, no joke, waxed half my eyebrow off from the inner half. I was only in 10 or so grade at the time and didnt know anything about makeup even if I were allowed to wear it, so I had to suffer. The good news is that you dont have to. I know this is an old post and that your brow has probobly grown in my now, and the loveley ladys before me have given great advice, so I wont be repetitive.