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My sons girlfriend is trying to grow back the eyebrows. Any cheap solutions orther than coloring them in?
Written on: 07/12/2009 (12:02am) |
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It will take about 6 or more weeks to grow them in. The process is hard and frustrating since you are not supposed to trim or shape them. I would suggest an eyebrow fix, such as clear mascara, to keep them in place. Good luck!
Written on: 07/12/2009 (07:42pm) |
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Hmm...I don't know. That depends. For the longest time I was a notorious overplucker! I tweezed those suckers within an inch of their life! Then I finally wised up about three years ago and tried to regrow them. Alot of them came back, but not all. Some hair follicles were dead from the over tweezing and the hair I had originally never grew back. So while I have "real" eyebrows again, they are still on the smaller, sparser side.
Written on: 07/18/2009 (06:32pm) |
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Put castor oil on them, they will grow back 3 times faster than normal. I used it and it worked.
Written on: 08/12/2009 (08:14am) |
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I have been using Rogaine for women (2%) it is equate brand u can buy it at Walmart for about 3 weeks now. I can tell a difference, just be extra careful on how u apply it ( don't get it in the eyes). Use the dropper and put it on the qtip, shake the extra off and then massage (using the qtip) into my eyebrows, leave on for 4 hours, then rinse off. I have been doing this in the morning and in the evening, and I do have very sensitive skin and it doesn't bother me at all. I was going to try the 5% (mens) but thought it may be to harsh for my skin. A friend of mine got me to try it cause she had success with doing the same.
Written on: 10/10/2009 (07:40pm) |
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I'd love to know if the Rogaine works as i am also one who has plucked to an inch of her eyebrows' life. Castor oil never worked for me but perhaps I should give it another go.
Written on: 10/14/2009 (12:11pm) |
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