How to make your eyebrows thicker

Author: Gregory Harris
Date Of Creation: 15 August 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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1 Comb your eyebrows. Use the eyebrow brush or a clean mascara brush to comb your brows from the inner end to the outer end. This will help determine the natural shape of the eyebrows and you will be able to understand where you need to add thickness, and where you still need to remove it.
  • 2 Determine the inner borders of the eyebrows. Take an eyebrow pencil or other straight thin object and place it from the edge of your nostril to the inner corner of your eye. The place where the pencil crosses the eyebrow should be the inner border, that is, the place where the eyebrow begins. If the eyebrow starts on the outside of this border (farther from the bridge of the nose) you may need to “add” hairs with makeup and let them grow over time. Do the same with the second eyebrow.
    • If your eyebrows start earlier than the marked border (closer to the bridge of the nose), you can either remove excess hairs or leave it as it is to make the eyebrows look fuller.
  • 3 Define the outer edges of the brows. Now take your pencil and place it from your nostril to the outer corner of your eye. The place where the pencil crosses the brow line will be considered its outer end. If the brow ends before this point, "add" the hairs with makeup and let them grow over time. Repeat for the second eyebrow.
    • If your brow is longer than the marked border (continues further towards the temples), then you have a choice: you can remove the excess hair or leave it as it is. In the second case, your eyebrows will look even more voluminous.
  • 4 Determine the curve of your eyebrows. Stand in front of a mirror and look straight ahead. Place the pencil over your face so that a line runs from the edge of the nostril through the pupil. The pencil will cross the brow where its natural curve is. Tint your eyebrows where hairs are less likely to grow. Tint less tightly at the bend. Repeat for the second eyebrow.
    • Many people pluck their eyebrows from the bottom under the bend to get a more open gaze. The choice is yours, but if you want to make your eyebrows look thicker, then most likely you will only need to pluck out individual hairs that grow far beyond the outline.
  • Method 2 of 3: Eyebrow tinting

    1. 1 Choose an eyebrow makeup product. To fill in empty areas where hairs are missing, you will need a pencil, powder, or eyebrow cream. Choose a pencil that exactly matches the color of your brows, so that your brows look as natural as possible. If you don't have the right eyebrow pencil, you can use eye shadow or eyeliner in the right shade.
      • Brow powder gives brows a softer, more natural look than a pencil. Apply it in small, light strokes using a beveled brush to simulate hairs.
      • The pencil will sharpen your eyebrows.
      • If you have blonde hair and want to brighten your eyebrows, choose a powder or eyebrow pencil a couple of shades darker than your natural eyebrow shade.
    2. 2 Mark the brow line with pencil or powder. Use the tip of a pencil (or an eyeliner brush dipped in powder) to lightly and very neatly define the shape of the eyebrows. Connect together the three points that you defined earlier: the inner border, the bend, and the outer border. Make sure that the marked line is close to the natural shape of the brows so that your brows do not appear drawn.
      • This can take some practice, so don't be afraid to erase the failed line and start over.
      • Do not apply pressure on a pencil or brush: even a small amount of makeup will make your eyebrows visually thicker.
    3. 3 Fill in the gaps with short, quick strokes. Use a pencil, powder or eyebrow gel to fill in areas within the outline where hairs grow too rarely. Make the strokes small to resemble hairs. Step back a little from the mirror to make sure the eyebrows look natural and are colored evenly, and that they are both the same shape and size.
    4. 4 Apply eyebrow gel. Use clear eyebrow gel to set the powder or pencil so that the result lasts all day. Use an eyebrow brush to apply the gel to your brow. Allow the gel to dry thoroughly. The gel evenly distributes the color for superior results.

    Method 3 of 3: Growing eyebrows

    1. 1 Stop plucking eyebrows or removing hairs with wax or floss. Many people are simply afraid to stop and stop plucking their eyebrows, as they do not like their appearance during the growing period. It will take you up to six weeks to grow your eyebrows, so be patient if you want to have thick eyebrows. If you pluck them, you will never achieve your goal.
      • You may want to pull out a hair or two to make your eyebrows look neat, but it's a good idea to grow your eyebrows out completely to see them naturally before you start adjusting the shape.
    2. 2 Wait out the period of growing your eyebrows. When you start to grow your eyebrows, your appearance can suffer. If you are worried about how unkempt eyebrows look, then try to hide the growing hairs:
      • Apply a layer of liquid foundation or concealer over the growing hairs.
      • Apply powder of the same color. The powder will adhere to a damp surface, creating a masking effect.
    3. 3 Exfoliate your brows to stimulate hair growth. Too thin or uneven eyebrows can be the result of excessive plucking. The eyebrows will grow back better if you periodically exfoliate with a toothbrush or terry cloth. Simply dampen a brush or tissue with water and massage your brows in gentle circular motions to stimulate circulation and promote growth.
    4. 4 [improve-nail-and-hair-health-through-diet | Eat a diet]] rich in protein, vitamins and minerals. Protein, B vitamins, iron and zinc are important for hair growth, including eyebrows. Eat protein-rich foods such as eggs, beans, and nuts. Kale, spirulina, fish, and whole grains provide essential vitamins and minerals to your diet.
      • If your diet is deficient in zinc and B vitamins, you can always take them in supplement form.

    Tips

    • Rub coconut (or almond) oil on your eyebrows before bed for a couple of weeks to stimulate their growth.

    Warnings

    • Don't pluck your eyebrows too hard.

    What do you need

    • Brow brush
    • Toothbrush
    • Eyebrow pencil
    • Eyebrow powder
    • Gel for eyebrows