Our professional guide to grow thicker eyebrows
1. Quit plucking eyebrows
Eyebrows grow in a three to four-month cycle, so you should avoid plucking any hairs until at least 12 weeks have passed. After then, you can pluck the ones that aren't anywhere near your brow line but leave any that are close to that area alone (to avoid over-plucking).
2. Take your protein and vitamin
Add proteins, vitamin B to support your amino acids and boost your keratin production. Walnuts, mangoes, dark leafy greens, and sweet potatoes are a great source of nutrients to help with hydration and blood circulation – both big factors in hair growth.
3. Make eyebrow serum a part of your skincare routine
Nothing beats a great eyebrow serum that's specifically formulated to help stimulate brow growth. Make eyebrow serum a part of your nightly skin routine, applying it before bed so it works its magic while you sleep. In about 4 weeks time, you'll see a remarkable change.