Growing out Brows
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Jun 12, 2011
Amalee W.
So I'm growing out my brows.. and they're looking pretty hideous I should say. I think it's been about four weeks. Anyone have any tips on faking a nice brow? I apply some concealer on the bottom then slightly fill it in, but it looks a little cakey. Is it just the concealer? I'll use Benefit's Erase Paste or Boi-ing.
Thanks in advance!
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Oops, totally put this in the wrong section... -____-
Jun 12, 2011
Christine S.
I dap some whole foods organic olive oil on my brows every evening before i go to sleep to condition them. You can try that.
Jun 14, 2011
Soma S.
Castor oil helps w/ hair growth, at least for mine...
I didn't discover how thin my brows were until I actually attempted to grow them out, and it had a weird tendency to grow in patches and I was stuck w/ sparse brows for quite a while. i used powders to draw them in, and in the sparse/bald areas, I would use a darker brow color and blend it in w/ the rest of my brow to cover it. It's tricky, but I was too cheap to bother buying MUFE's brow cream/gel product. I've seen great reviews on it on Youtube. I just use a shimmery brow highlight to reflect light where I'm a bit hairy to fake a clean arch area. Hope that helps!
Jun 16, 2011
Sydney R.
I grew my brows back out last year for 8 weeks and i used MACs Studio finish concealer to cover up all the hairs and it only looked cakey toward the end because I had so many hairs to conceal. Just try to use a thin layer of concealer and blend it into your crease so it won't look so obvious. I also used a dark brown eyeshadow to fill in my brows and make them look "perfect".
Hope that helps!
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