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Growing Out Brows - Five Things You Need To Know

22 April, 2018 - 05:58pm by - Head Pixie | 23 Comments

By BR Tabatha

Who or what should we curse more? The 90s for introducing us to spindly brows that we waxed and plucked into oblivion, or Cara D, who brought back big, bushy, beautiful brows in more recent years? If that 90s trend had never happened we'd have never been stuck with brows that we had to grow back in order to channel our inner Cara D. But if Cara D had never embraced her full brow we'd never have had to curse the decade that gave us the Spice Girls. 

Don't make us curse the decade that gave us Sporty, Scary, Posh, Baby, and Ginger.

Still, we can't deny the pull of a lush set of brows - and not all of us are game enough for microblading, leaving us one option. Attempt to grow them back. 

So how does one get their brows back - whether it's due to zealous plucking or just a one-off 'whoops, went too far' moment?

Step Away From The Mirror

Seriously, put the tweezers down. Cancel your next brow booking. Do nothing. Leave those not-so-furry beasts alone. And we're not talking about a hands-off approach for a month or so, we are talking mooooooonths. Seriously. Brows take their time to grow. Two to six months is not unheard of. Some people recommend leaving them be for a year. Speaking of hands-off. Don't play with them more than necessary - or you could cause them to fall out unnecessarily.

Brow Beauty Comes From the Inside Out

While you're waiting for the hairs to appear, give them a helping hand by eating lots of nutrient-rich food that promotes hair growth. Think eggs and avocado, nuts and salmon, liver (if you can stomach it... personal note - bleurgh), chicket, wholegrains, yoghurt, cauliflower, bananas - basically, biotin-rich foods. (And as always, if you're looking to change your diet or take a hair-growth encouraging supplement, talk to a medical professional first.) 

Serums May Help

Want to give your brows a wee hurry up? You can always invest in a hair-growth serum. Once upon a time I would have poo-pooed a hair growth serum, but after seeing the results BR Merilyn has enjoyed using FLash, I'm on board. If a brow serum like the LiBrow Eyebrow Conditioning Serum can do the same, then it's a no-brainer. If a serum is way out of your comfy wallet-zone then you can always try massaging your brows with an oil, like rosehip or jojoba oil (patch test first and discontinue use if you see a reaction), leave the oil in overnight, then rinse out in the morning. 

Once You See Browage Avoid The Urge to Pluck... unless you really need to.

Yes it's tempting to pull that one random long hair out that's hovering above or below the rest of your brows, but don't. You don't know what's to come! They may have a family on a slower growth schedule readying themselves to join that solo hair. When to pluck? Frankly if it's close to your eyelid and in an area you're never going to want your brows to be growing then go for it. You're growing brows, not a forehead-full of hair.

Visit A Professional

So you've been patient, hair has sprouted, you could say you're on the verge of Delevingne-esque brows. Success! Don't ruin your hard work and patience by going back in and shaping your brows yourself, instead - reward yourself! Book yourself into a brow bar for a professional going over. Let them work with your shape to create brows that suit your face and your eyes - and from there you've a style you can work with at home in order to keep things looking good.

Now, it would be remiss of us to say this will work for every one - for every person who has had success with this method after plucking their brows to a skinny-line state, there's another whose brows refuse to budge from their plucked state, BUT - what do you have to lose by trying? Nothing. What do you have to gain? Brows that'd make Lily Collins and Cara D proud.

So are you on a mission to grow back your brows? Have you grown back brows with success? What were your keys to success? Chat away, because sharing is caring!

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8th May, 2018

I’ve always had thick brows & with the current trend for thicker brows I’m constantly asking my brow lady for thinner brows! Sometime my brows get patchy so I’ll use a bit of serum, I also take a daily hair, nails and skin vitamin. I absolutely do not touch them between waxing sessions. No tweezers at all.

28th April, 2018

This is exactly what I did few years ago. It didn't take too long for my brows to go back, but it's definitely good idea to treat yourself at the brow bar

27th April, 2018

I have one spot I've been trying to get to grow back for years after they were waxed a bit much. Going to invest in a good brow serum at some stage. Apart from that I am very careful where I go now and how I tweeze.

27th April, 2018

Helpful info, my brows are Extremely! slow growing and some of those foods would be easy enough to add more of into the day to day foods list.

26th April, 2018

Heck no, there is too much of my brows as it is, they have a life of their own I tell ya. Drives me bonkers lol.

26th April, 2018

I did not pluck mine for all of 2017. They didn't grow in nicely, not like my younger brows used to be. Rather, I had this moth-eaten, mottley, random long wiry hairs, sticking out affair. A month ago I succumbed and plucked. I'm so annoyed with myself because I should have gone and had it done professionally.

25th April, 2018

Hmmm I don't know some times I think I make them too thick

25th April, 2018

I actually never got on trend with the 90's skinny overplucked brows. This happened one time when in preparation for a big event I decided with limited knowledge and skill to pluck my brows into a skinny, pointed arch. Hated the look, grew my brows out and was a cautious plucker after that. Thanks to that although I don't have really thick brows, never did to begin with, I have full brows with no gaps from start to tail. When I do my makeup I enhance my brows rather than have a long build-a-brow routine like the beauty gurus.

24th April, 2018

I inherited my father's brows which has been either a blessing or a curse depending on the decade. I too over plucked them in the Ninties. It only took me a couple of weeks to grow them back, with just one sparse patch I had to fill in. Best thing I've done for mine is getting them threaded as most of my over plucking was due to me not being able to get them even. They still grow so fast that they need doing every 3 weeks at least.

24th April, 2018

LOL I couldn't grow my brows out now if I tried! Due to age I no longer cultivate much hair on my brows and don't even need to pluck!! They are pretty thin though and I would love to get them tattooed :)

23rd April, 2018

My brows are thick at the moment . I love my brow threading lady. It’s taken forever to find the right lady. So many disasters over the years.

23rd April, 2018

My brows are always growing some black interloper right where I don't want it. Anyone want me to save some pluckings and mail them? BYO brow glue Ewww, please! False hair, nails, lashes, why not brows..... ;-p

23rd April, 2018

My brows are just so sparse! Would love them to be thicker or just more prominent!

23rd April, 2018

My brows are okay, but not amazingly thick. I'll give the oil tip a go though - sounds like there's some success stories to that. I haven't had them reshaped or tinted in about 3 months and there's barely any difference at all - they don't seem to want to grow (is that an age thing??). I've been taking the Radiance Hair/Nails gummies (only for 2 weeks so far), hoping that might give me a biotin boost for luscious locks and maybe if I'm lucky, some brow regrowth too! .

23rd April, 2018

My brows have been growing like crazy lately and I haven't been able to figure out why, but I've just realised I changed my diet a couple of months ago so the "brow beauty comes from the inside out" makes complete sense to me now! I usually go get my brows done every 4 weeks sometimes even 5, but lately I've been struggling to get past 3 weeks without needing to touch them! In the past I have used jojoba oil on my lashes and brows and it worked a real treat!

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