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3 Best Ways to Grow Thicker Eyebrows

Cosmetic businesses sell pencils, gels, and other items that can make your brows appear thicker. Is there, however, a technique to get fuller brows without using makeup?

If you want thicker eyebrows, you can try a variety of home remedies, whether you have hair loss or just naturally thin brows. Take a look at what the study says.

*Coconut oil is number one.

Coconut oil is becoming more popular as a cooking oil as well as a dietary supplement. It’s also said to be good for hair and skin when used topically.

While coconut oil has been extensively examined for general health concerns such as weight reduction and dementia, there is no scientific evidence to support its usage to increase hair thickness.

The natural health market is still buzzing about coconut oil for hair health.

Simply warm a tiny amount of oil in your hands and massage it into the brow area to use. You can apply the oil overnight and then wash it off the next day.

*Smart Grooming:

In some cases, achieving thicker eyebrows may simply be dependent on proper grooming techniques. Be sure to follow these tips:

  • Avoid overplucking your brows.
  • Always remove unwanted hairs in dull lighting only. Working in bright lighting tends to lead to overplucking.
  • Avoid pressing too hard on the area with brow pencils.
  • Brush your eyebrows with an eyebrow brush or spoolie daily.

*Olive oil is a type of oil that comes from

Olive oil can be found in hair care products that claim to hydrate your tresses. Can it, however, help with hair growth, especially around the brows?

According to a 2015 study

Applying chemicals produced from olive trees to mice, according to Trusted Source, could stimulate hair development.

According to Ilyas, there is minimal evidence to support the use of olive oil topically to grow eyebrow hair.

“At the very least, it may coat the hairs to give them the appearance of more girth and thickness,” she says. “Although [it] is difficult to say if olive oil would stimulate hair growth due to the lack of studies confirming this,” she says.

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