Mavala double lash eyelash serum works on eyelashes - makes them grow very quickly. How I don’t know. Would probably work on brows too. Haven’t tried that yet. I use a sharp eyebrow pencil on eye brows and fill in the gaps - lots of small lines rather than one which looks awful! Daughter has paid £100 to have her eyebrows done professionally - almost s as tattoo type thing? They look good. Hers were over plucked now they look neat and defined.
Thanks BigBertha1 I’m not a fan of microbladed brows,I have heard of ombré I will have to read up on that, not a fan either of tattooed brows, can anyone recommend the name of the serums those that have used them, thank you
My eyebrows were only ever thin because of years of plucking in the eighties. But what was left disappeared through stress when my daughter left for university. I started to pencil them in and as my hair has got whiter I use the lightest colour for my brows. It’s tedious but I am not about to go out without any eyebrows. My friend had hers tattooed and it suits her but its not a look that would suit me.
I wondered if you had considered having them microplaned. My nail lady has just had hers done and they look fabulous. Not entirely natural looking but so tidy and frames her face well. Its expensive and you need to be sure its an experienced practitioner so get some recommendations first. I keep thinking abut it but its very costly and I need my teeth done first.
I too have an underactive thyroid HeavenL so know of the problem of scarce eyebrows. I have found the right shade of eye shadow and paint them in with a slanted brush each day and I am pleased with the results.
The serums do work. I have used one for eyelashes and although it takes about 6 weeks the results are amazing. I'm sure it would work equally well for eyebrows. You do however have to keep using them to maintain the look, not cheap either.
Thinking about it it I don't understand how serums can make hairs grow if there are none there. I can see how they can make existing hairs longer or thicker or softer, but if the hair isn't there there is nothing to put the serum on.
Sorry never tried them but I have the same problem. I've got quite good at drawing them in with a pencil and one of those eyebrow mascara things that make the thicker.
I read somewhere recently that Vaseline is good for thickening eyebrows. I've been meaning to try it but keep forgetting to buy the Vaseline.
Benefit make products which disguise them beautifully , but they don't seem to last long .
These days , I'm using Avon brown pomade. It stays on and seems to stick the protruding hairs down nicely . The full price is £9 .
I don't know if serums work . Maybe a little bit old fashioned , but a touch of vaseline at night and some vitamins for hair and nail growth might work .
One day, aged 13 I borrowed my mother's tweezers and ripped most of my eyebrows out . Fashionable at the time -I soon came to deeply regret it and envied Brooke Shield's eyebrows . Now they are paisley white and the hair grow irregularly
My brows are the bane of my life, not over plucked but since diagnosed with hypothyroidism they are barely there, anyone used these serums I keep reading about to make your brows grow, they actually sound to good to be true to me