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Have I ruined my eyebrows? Is there anything I can do?

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JenniMoo · 21/03/2014 06:42

I think for years I used to overpluck the inside edge without realising, and now I have realised it just doesn't grow much there.
Will it grow back in time, or is there something to help?

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Chickens123 · 21/03/2014 06:56

I saw on the telly that someone had eye brow implants, but she had no brows at a all and had not had for a long time. Can you have brows tattooed on? I'm not sure? Are they very thin or do they have gaps in them. If they have gaps you could try filling them in with a pencil. May be go to a make up counter and ask, I think Benefit are good. If it makes you feel self conscious then it's not nice for you but probably no one else notices much.

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JenniMoo · 21/03/2014 07:02

I was going to post a photo and nc but hit the wrong button! I'll post a photo anyway...

Have I ruined my eyebrows? Is there anything I can do?
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buttercrumble · 21/03/2014 07:14

I am missing half my eyebrow on one eye through over plucking . Years later it's never grown back, I use pencil to disguise but it's not a great effect. I feel your pain

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JenniMoo · 21/03/2014 21:05

Oh well, at least mine are even. I didn't notice until the therapist doing my wyebrow threading asked if I'd plucked them in between visits. I realised afterwards that she rivalry thought if done that bit recently...

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JenniMoo · 21/03/2014 21:06

Sorry for that terrible typing, sleep deprived and should really be asleep.

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Jaeme · 21/03/2014 21:36

I did that to mine for years, managed to grow them back with Talika Lipocils you can get it from Space NK. Took a few months for them to come back and it's not as thick as the rest of my eyebrow but it looks a lot better

m.uk.spacenk.com/eyebrow-lipocils/MUK200001436.html

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thepurplepenguin · 21/03/2014 21:55

Mine have come back but it's taken 2 years!!

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HellonHeels · 21/03/2014 22:16

Thanks for that link, I've got naturally sparse brows and brow pencil has managed to pull out more hairs making them very patchy. Will give this a go.

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Meglet · 21/03/2014 22:22

You'll have to go cold turkey and let them grow back. I have a feeling Rapidlash now make a Rapidbrow, it won't be cheap but might help them thicken up.

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Chickens123 · 22/03/2014 02:24

They look fine to me . I'd not notice anything. They may grow back in time. I've stated having my eyebrows threaded. It hurts but seems more predictable than plucking.

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SundaySimmons · 22/03/2014 08:09

I use petroleum jelly to stimulate growth. It works

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Ilovecoodomol · 22/03/2014 09:19

If you need to fill them in you may find a matt powder shadow more natural looking than a pencil. Pencils are great for those who just need definition over an existing brow but I find when I have to add to a brow powder is just that bit more natural looking. I brush a small amount of wax through the brow first (not the skin, just the hair) then use a hard angle brush to apply the powder and extend the brow out. It looks much softer, especially on more mature skin and easier to get a colour match.

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ClownsLeftJokersRight · 22/03/2014 09:27

Soap and glory Archery is a brilliant pencil as one end of it is a very thin brush with a tint. Obviously that's not going to make them grow but you can get quite a good natural look.

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Pumpkinette · 22/03/2014 10:26

Have you considered getting HD brows? They tint and shape the brows (waxing, threading and plucking) - the dye is really good at filling in gaps and you can buy an HD brow kit too keep the look in between appointments. Google the before and afters and you will see what it can do.

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foolssilver · 22/03/2014 10:36

Castor oil and patience Smile

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PastaandCheese · 22/03/2014 10:48

Get thee to the Benefit counter. They do a brow kit with wax and powder in it and a product called 'gimmie brows' for sparse areas.

Made a massive difference to mine.

Oh, you can get them tattooed on.... My sister had this done. Seems a bit extreme to me though.

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JenniMoo · 22/03/2014 12:38

Wow, lots of replies! I'm not keen on having to put stuff on them every day, so will just be careful not to pluck and investigate the rapid brow / petroleum jelly etc. and hope for the best!

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ladypete · 23/03/2014 23:53

YY castor oil. It's the main ingredient in Talika so i'd try plain cheap old castor oil first

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CashmereMouse · 24/03/2014 10:41

Another vote for castor oil, also works for eyelash re growth too. Plenty of info about it if you google.

I think cold pressed castor oil is best quality.

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JenniMoo · 24/03/2014 10:44

Any suggestions where to buy? The chemist?

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beachyhead · 24/03/2014 13:47

Castor oil to drink or castor oil to rub on?

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ladypete · 24/03/2014 14:00

Castor oil to rub on! Don't drink it!! Grin

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CashmereMouse · 24/03/2014 16:03

Oh god - don't drink castor oil!!

It'll either give you terrible squits or make you sick - ideal if that's what you needed to do, but not if you just want to rescue your eyebrows!!

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TheCraicDealer · 24/03/2014 16:59

I have mine tattooed on. It's not permanent; I got mine done in August and have to go back to get them topped up next month (£30, so doesn't break the bank). They basically do a line of ink in between the individual hairs to make them look fuller. It is fabulous though, best thing I've ever done s&b-wise. So nice not having to draw them on every time you go out!

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HellonHeels · 24/03/2014 19:17

Where did you get them done Craic?

Do they look natural?

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