We've all been there—whether it was a random over-plucking session or a brow trend that you later regretted. If your brows are looking a little too thin, don’t worry, they can grow back! It just takes patience and the right approach.
1. Stop Tweezing and Waxing
Put down the tweezers! It may sound obvious, but if you want your brows to grow back, you have to let them do their thing naturally. It can be super tempting to grab the tweezers and clean up strays, but resist the urge. Your brows need a break to get back on track, and tweezing even a few stray hairs can interrupt the growth cycle. Give yourself a solid few months without touching them. It’s harder than you think! If you feel like you need some maintenance in the meantime, trim them instead of plucking. This way, you can avoid messing with new growth while still keeping things tidy.
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