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Over plucked eyebrows

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Evizza · 24/01/2012 15:41

After years of plucking, my eyebrows just aren't growing back. They are thin and I want more body to them.

Does anyone know of any good products to use to make them look fuller?

I don't want them all fake looking, and don't want to spend a fortune.

Thanks Smile

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therumoursaretrue · 24/01/2012 15:54

Most of the eyelash growth serums on the market can also be used on eyebrows to help promote growth, but you need to perservere with this.

You could book an appointment with a HD Brows consultant if there is one near where you live and have a few sessions with them and once you have the perfect shape/thickness just maintain them yourself! HD brows are good as they will shape, dye and show you how to draw your brows in and you can ask for a nice natural look.

ArtVandelay · 24/01/2012 15:55

How long have you given them? Mine got a bit over plucked and dated looking so I have been growing them back for about a year! They are just about looking good now :) I use a Nars Eyebrow pencil in Ipanema - its like a dark brown but with no warm brown/red tones in it. I blend it with a tooth brush (I am sophisticated). I also have Laura Mercia eyebrow make up in a pot which is really good but more of a faff. Neither should cost more than 18? I think. The best thing would probably be cosmetic tattooing? I have no experience of this though!

JoyceDivision · 26/01/2012 22:59

I've had to wait about 2 years for them to start growing back nicely, because they grow back slowly and load of regrowth is in the lower part of my eyebrow that i still pluck off as I only want my eyebrows to be a bit thicker so only a few hairs that regrow end up not being pluckedm, iyswim...

blondiep14 · 26/01/2012 23:05

I grew mine back to a point where I could begin to re-shape them in about a year or so.
(When I say I, I mean a beautician).
Have them waxed and tinted every 4 weeks. It took a few months to get a nice shape but the tint helps fill them out a bit and means no faffing!

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