After over-tweezing or getting a higher than requested arch from a professional, you want to grow out your eyebrows and put them in a new shape. This can be tricky sometimes, like when you're growing out your hair and it's in that in-between stage where you can't do anything with it.
We have some tips to make the transition easier- because you can't put your brows back in ponytail.
- Fill, fill, fill. As the hair starts to grow out and become noticeable, use brow pencil or powder to fill in the stubby hair areas to the desired shape (get directions).
- Tweeze or wax at least every two weeks. This sounds like it's defeating the purpose. It's not at all, there still will be strays that need to go and this will keep you on track and make brows look kept while growing out. Before removing any hair, have your target shape in mind whether you're doing it yourself or going to the pros. (Tips: How to find the right shape.)
- Use a brow stimulator if needed. If you've had that shape for a long time or it seems to be taking a long time to grow in, enlist some help. Try something to encourage growth like Talika Lipocils.
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