How to make your eyebrows grow: 5 easy tricks

How to make your eyebrows grow: 5 easy tricks

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Just like everything in the beauty industry, eyebrows have their “moments”. The eighties saw the boom of the power brow, everyone went crazy during the nineties and then Cara Delevingne brought back the bold brow in the nineties – leaving us all wondering “how to make your eyebrows grow?”

It is an issue that continues to be on the rise in 2020, and everything indicates that it will continue for many years. As you know, this year is still about a youthful, brushed-up, thick brow. Here’s how to make your eyebrows grow as fluffy as you want.

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Tricks to make your eyebrows grow
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1 – Use Olive Oil

There is a lot of talk about castor oil to help with eyebrow growth. While this is true, many people have found that they are allergic to this particular oil.

If you are allergic to castor oil, use olive oil. It is also a natural product, rich in vitamin E, has moisturizing properties and essentially fatty acids that act as nourishment for the skin.

Gently massage a small amount into eyebrows before bed each night to keep them conditioned. Be extremely careful around the eye area.

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2 – Experience Vaseline

Moisturizing your eyebrows isn’t exactly a priority in your skin care routine, but hydrated skin is the perfect environment for hair to grow faster and more resilient.

Does Vaseline work to speed up eyebrow growth?

Well, petroleum jelly is an occlusive balm, meaning it locks in moisture to help speed up your skin’s natural recovery process… so it might help.

Simply clean and dry the eyebrow area. Then apply petroleum jelly three to four times a day.

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3 – Talk

While olive oil and petroleum jelly may be the cheapest options for growing eyebrows, nothing compares to an eyebrow serum specifically formulated to help stimulate eyebrow growth.

Laurretta Power of Benefit UK National Brow Artist recommends using eyebrow serums regularly to speed up eyebrow growth.

“If you want to accelerate your eyebrow growth…incorporate topical products and serums into your skin care routine.”

“Give your brows a micro massage with your fingertips when you do your skin care routine,” advises Power. “Gently use your fingertips to tap each eyebrow for about 30 seconds” – this will increase blood flow to the area, stimulating eyebrow growth.

Before purchasing eyebrow serum, make sure that the product contains ingredients such as keratin and soy proteins known to promote healthy hair growth. Make it part of your nighttime beauty rituals by applying it before bed so the magic happens while you sleep.

A good eyebrow serum should do two things: revitalize the follicle and condition the hair. This will minimize breakage, repair each strand, and protect your brows from environmental damage, like pollution, which can dehydrate your skin.

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4 – Eat nuts

Serums aren’t the only products that can help thicken your eyebrows; Specific vitamins and minerals can also make your eyebrows grow.

Add walnuts, mangoes, dark leafy greens and sweet potatoes to your daily diet to help with hydration and blood circulation, both of which are big factors in hair growth.

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5 – Stop pulling out your hair

Eyebrows grow on a three to four month cycle, so you should avoid plucking hairs until at least 12 weeks.

After that, you can pluck the ones that are not close to the eyebrow line, but leave the ones that are close to that area. Try brushing your eyebrows daily, this helps promote hair growth in the right direction.

Around four months, the hair on your forehead will start to grow strong, which is when you should look for a professional to give your eyebrows a perfect shape, or do the work yourself if you feel confident.

But before you’re satisfied with the tweezers, consider the intensity of the light. According to experts, when you have a lot of light, you tend to pull out too many hairs, so choose environments with soft, opaque lighting.

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