With the current trend for full and fluffy brows, lots of us are left with brow envy after the classic at-home over plucked 90’s brow trend.
Growing back eyebrows may sound simple, but anyone who’s tried it knows it’s harder than you might think. If you’re used to groomed brows, it can be hard to resist the urge to pluck away those stray hairs.
However, with most of us being stuck at home for the next few weeks due to covid-19 lockdown, there has never been a better time to grow back your brows. It’s the small wins that count now, right? No one will see you while you go through the messy re-growth phase.
Can eyebrows grow back?
For the majority of people, yes, your eyebrows will grow back. Woop Woop! It just takes time and patience to wait for those new hairs to come through.
However, hair follicles are very sensitive to damage. Repeated plucking over the years can cause permanent damage, meaning that the hair may no longer grow back. Stress and underlying health conditions, such as anaemia, thyroid disease and autoimmune conditions, can also cause thinning of the hair.
How long does it take to grow out eyebrows?
Just like the hair on our head, our eyebrow hairs go through a growth cycle. A full cycle is around 3-4 months, so ideally this is how long you’d want to give it to see the optimum results. If you’re really serious about achieving your bushy brow goals, eating a healthy diet, taking supplements and using an eyebrow growth serum will help to boost this process. I recommend using the HD Brow Maximiser which contains 3D brow enhancers to visibly improve brow volume and bioavailable lipo-oligopeptide to deliver the ingredients where they need to be with maximum stimulation. In fact, using Brow Maximiser twice a day has been clinically proven to increase brow density by over 60% in 4 weeks. You can now purchase through the StefyBrows Facebook Shop below.
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If you’re waiting for your brows to grow back in, hang in there. Great brows weren’t made in a day, but with some patience and enough willpower to resist the urge to pluck, you can absolutely achieve your brow goals.