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How to Grow Thicker Eyebrows

02/27/2013 by Calleigh

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Do you still remember in the ’90s when everybody fancied the highly-arched, uber-skinny brows? Well, things looked different in the past, seeing that most women are 86-ing their tweezers to opt for a no-arch look. But how about if you have over-plucked brows and now they look way too thin?

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Or perhaps you were not blessed with eyebrows similar to Camilla Belle or Kiera Knightly. I am not saying that you’re doomed to remain that way or it’s impossible to improve your destiny. Well, kind of.

Each trend, people read that bold eyebrow are in and bolder than before, along with the assortment of pencils, powders and tinted gels on the market, it’s possible to improve what you (don’t) have.

But have you considered physically growing back more hair or getting thicker eyebrows? I’m sure everybody wants to have thicker brows.

It’s actually simple using these proven, perennial home remedies and being consistent with a plan can get you the look you desire.

You Can Use Any of The List Below:
Castor Oil
Massage castor oil into your eyebrows every night. Its proteins, vitamins, and antioxidants not only nourish the hair follicles, they also help in resisting any microorganisms that hamper eyebrow hair growth.

Apply the oil daily before going to bed and wash it off in the morning

Olive Oil
Olive oil is extremely rich in Vitamin E, which is known as the beauty vitamin and makes eyebrow hair grow faster and thicker while keeping it dark-hued.

You do not need a large amount of the oil – dab a drop on both brows and massage gently, preferably twice a day.

Whole Milk
Whole milk is super-effective for achieving thick eyebrows. Simply dip a cotton bud in whole milk and apply it daily on the eyebrow area.

Aloe Vera
If the blockage of hair follicles on account of excess sebum (this is normally the case if you have oily skin) hinders the growth of your eyebrows, apply pure Aloe Vera gel directly onto your brows.

Onion Juice: Onion juice contains sulfur, which helps in faster and denser growth of hair.

Grind an onion and massage its juice into the eyebrows. Leave it on until it dries and then wash it off.

Coconut oil: Coconut oil is known for its hair boosting properties and so, can be used to improve eyebrow hair growth.

Coconut oil will also help your eyebrows grow faster and thicker and you can leave it on overnight.

Let us know your success stories in the comments.

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Comments

  1. K says

    05/22/2016 at 6:38 pm

    how long to leave olive oil on?

    • Calleigh says

      05/24/2016 at 12:11 am

      @K,
      You can leave it overnight or you can leave it 15-20 minutes.

  2. juan Garcia says

    03/12/2015 at 9:27 pm

    Can you leave the milk on overnight?

  3. ankita says

    09/29/2014 at 4:18 am

    bt castor oil is so sticky its kinda
    irritate me as i feel like itchy
    can olive oil cud do the same thing?
    n what abt the almost bald area of
    head as my hairs r falling n i can
    almost see my scalp :’(

    please reply…..

    • Calleigh says

      09/29/2014 at 12:09 pm

      @Ankita,
      You can try the olive oil instead but castor oil works better.
      For bald patches on your hair, try applying onion juice on the affected area regularly and see how it works.

  4. kritika says

    01/23/2014 at 9:01 am

    what is whole milk?

    • Calleigh says

      01/23/2014 at 7:34 pm

      @Kritika,
      It means not a non-fat or skimmed milk

  5. Rupali says

    01/02/2014 at 7:42 pm

    i love too ur beauty tips nd it’s effective. Can i used olive oil on my eyelashes for lenght. . . Plz reply

    • Calleigh says

      01/02/2014 at 7:52 pm

      @Rupali,
      Yes, you can use olive oil but make sure it pure virgin olive oil.

  6. shaan says

    11/30/2013 at 9:29 am

    What’s brow filler? Can you please explain to me?

    • Calleigh says

      11/30/2013 at 5:42 pm

      @Shaan,
      Brow filler or an eyebrow pencil.

  7. shaan says

    11/30/2013 at 7:55 am

    I have few white hair on my eye brow. So how to touch up with the eye brow? Shall I pick up the white hair instead of applying the pencil to cover up the white hair.

    • Calleigh says

      11/30/2013 at 8:28 am

      @Shaan,
      Don’t pluck the white hair, plucking them will ONLY leave bare batches on your brows. A better solution is to trim the hair down as short as possible so it’s less visible.
      Another great solution is makeup to cover the grey. A good brow filler will also fill your brows in-between the hairs, giving your eyebrows a more plush and full appearance as it covers the greys.

  8. Beverly says

    11/30/2013 at 12:13 am

    I love this site. Pls e-mail me all your remedies. I’m not always on FB. Thanx.

  9. Ahana says

    11/27/2013 at 1:33 pm

    bt castor oil is so sticky its kinda irritate me as i feel like itchy 🙁
    can olive oil cud do the same thing?
    n what abt the almost bald area of head as my hairs r falling n i can almost see my scalp :'(

  10. Erin says

    06/06/2013 at 3:10 pm

    do we do all of these together or do we choose one or what? im a little confused..

    • Calleigh says

      06/06/2013 at 8:27 pm

      @Erin,
      You can choose one of them. I normally use Castor oil every night and it works.

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