Here is how to achieve and maintain your desired brow look…
1) Patience really is a virtue.
If you are wanting fuller brows or even just to change your current shape, avoid tweezing your brows between visits to your stylist. The more growth you allow, the more your stylist will be able to groom that growth into your desired look.
2) Over-tweezing will come back to haunt you.
The density of our hair becomes thinner over time. Over-tweezing will encourage sparse growth in years to come.
3) Opt to trim instead of tweeze between visits.
Using a clean eyebrow brush and a decent pair of eyebrow shears to trim long pieces that may grow after getting your brows groomed is more forgiving than tweezing. Trimming properly will allow you to maintain a manicured look for your brows as you await your next appointment.
4) Eat your way to better brows.
Will saturating your brows with the purest of castor oil or coconut oil help your eyebrows grow? The jury is still out on that! Eating healthy has never let us down and even holds a track record for its role in vibrant hair growth and healthy skin. While waiting on the medical community to get us up to date with their findings on a miracle growth oil for our brows, why not grab a carrot stick?
Hailing from South Carolina, Melanie is a southern belle at heart. Since falling in love with her Air Force sweetheart, she has lived all over the United States with her husband and three children. She received her education in Political Science, Writing for Print and Digital Media and Business. Melanie is a licensed aesthetician, finishing top in her class at The Blake Austin College – Beauty Academy in California. A zealous skincare and makeup expert, Melanie is the founder of the LaRaeFX skincare brand. A straight-talking advocate for women and children’s rights, Melanie enjoys using her time to support other women business owners and entrepreneurs and gives back to her community. In her free time, you can find her curled up with a book at home or hanging out with her awesome kids and husband!
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