I took my eyebrows off!!HELP.
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Mar 21, 2014
Diana C.
So,I've been plucking my eyebrows for a few months now and they always came out perfectly fine. Like a month or two ago I over plucked them and now I have a line of hair,which I don't like,and they're not growing back out. I've been filling them in and tried castor and coconut oil but I see absolutely no difference.do you guys have any good products to fill them in or to grow them back out?
Mar 21, 2014
Yasmin N.
Vaseline? I put them on eyebrows for about a week and they actually grew back. no joke.
Mar 21, 2014
Emma R.
My friends pranked me years ago and took mine off with an eyebrow razor. 😂 wasn't so funny at the time, but now I can laugh at it! I used Urban decay's lush lash growth system and I had them almost completely back in a month!
Mar 21, 2014
Marleen B.
Latisse might work, but since it's a prescription treatment, you'll have to a dr. 1st.
Mar 21, 2014
Lisa S.
Do not put Vaseline and its going to take a while so be patience and don't touch them. Rimmel Lash Accelerator sort of helped mine but they best thing was to hide the tweezers! But I recommend Anastasia Beverly Hill (Dipbrow or any of their products work great) to help fill them in. I did the same thing and when I fill mine in, you can't even tell how over plucked mine were.
Mar 21, 2014
Lisa S.
And I would also have someone at Ulta or Sephora, to help you fill them in and to help teach you how
Mar 21, 2014
MaKenzie T.
Mar 22, 2014
Breeze T.
I agree with the "no-vaseline" team. I have tried using castor oil, it simply conditions existing hair and prevents it from falling out, I heard rogaine can make hair appear anywhere (so maybe as a last resort but sounds scary to me). Otherwise, there are specific products out there, especially if you live in the US. And, of course, always do a patch test before applying to sensitive areas ;-)