Let your arches reach their full potential. Whether it’s a mishap from your local brow boutique or an overzealous session with a magnified mirror, overplucked brows are common. Fortunately, restoring thick, full eyebrows is possible with the right approach.
To regrow your eyebrows, the first step is to avoid tweezing and let your brows recover. This can take at least three to four months, as hair growth is a gradual process and varies between individuals.
Consider using a brow growth serum, such as the Vegamour vegaBROW Volumizing Serum recommended by brow artist Azi Sacks. This product, which includes biotin and natural ingredients, can promote growth even after you stop using it.
Keeping the brows hydrated with oils like castor, coconut, or almond oil can also accelerate growth. These oils help maintain hair density by preventing shedding and promoting healthy skin and hair. Rosemary oil is another option that supports regrowth.
Regular brushing and massage of your brows can improve circulation, which may enhance hair growth. Using facial tools like jade rollers can also aid in reducing tension and boosting circulation.
Hydration is crucial, so drinking plenty of water will support hair follicle health. A diet rich in vitamins A, B6, C, and E, as well as biotin, supports hair growth.
Avoid products that can damage the brows, such as those with drying alcohols or heavy waxes. Instead, opt for gentle products. Brow powders offer a softer way to fill in eyebrows while encouraging new growth.
For makeup, use a light concealer to mask stray hairs and resist the urge to pluck. Alternatively, a light eyebrow salve or pomade can give texture without harm.
Eyebrow regrowth is possible, even after years of overplucking, though results depend on the health of the follicles. Microblading may be an option if regrowth is insufficient.
The hair regrowth cycle lasts three to four months. If no growth is seen, consult a dermatologist as damage might inhibit regrowth.
