How to activate eyebrow growth? Try these natural treatments for thicker brows!

For those of you who have gone too far when shaping the brows and for those whose natural brows are simply sparse and thin: the best natural ways of activating growth and boosting volume. Check them out!

Such tiny hairs need big care! If they are exposed to too many harmful factors (toxins, bad quality make-up, mechanical damage), you might even experience eyebrow loss.

Weak brows are both thinning and dull-looking. That’s the biggest brow problem we face up to.

How to strengthen eyebrows and make them grow faster?

There are two things that affect the condition and appearance of eyebrows. The first one is diet rich in fatty acids, vitamins and minerals, as well as hydration and supplementation. The other thing is about caring for the brows from the outside – good eyebrow serum, oil or mask may deliver ingredients necessary for growth, fullness and strengthening.

The best ways of making eyebrows thicker and fuller-looking

Unravel the most effective eyebrow growth treatments that will quickly make your brows stronger, bolder and fuller!

  1. Eyebrow serum
    Hands down an eyebrow serum gets to the top of the podium. A product that every woman should possess. Used on a regular basis, it provide brows with all they need to become stronger, fuller and simply better-looking day by day.
    A good eyebrow serum should contain a set of repairing and strengthening ingredients e.g. keratin and vegetable oils as well as vitamins (vit. A and vit. E are the most important) and various growth-activating substances e.g. baicapil. By delivering them daily, you improve the look of your brows and revitalize them.
  2. Castor oil
    Castor oil is a popular substitute of eyebrow serums. It is also the most popular natural oil that (justifiably) takes credit for stimulating eyebrow growth. Regularly rubbed into brow hair, it makes follicles stronger and firmly rooted so in turn brows are strengthened, thicker and darker.
  3. Argan oil
    Instead of castor oil, you can try argan which doesn’t trigger growth as intensively but it is a very good nourishing oil. It’s slightly lighter than castor oil so the application is easier. It makes good addition to eyebrow serum or a product to use during a break between eyebrow serum treatments.
  4. Coconut oil
    This oil is not so popular for brows but it is recommended as well. Natural coconut oil is widely available and very thick so it lasts very long. On the other hand, the consistency doesn’t make the application easier. It might build up on brows, weigh them down and leave them greasy. At the same time coconut oil ensures amazing protection from loss of moisture.
  5. Massage
    If we want to stimulate hair follicles to work more intensively, we can make use of massage. The easiest way involves using a clean toothbrush, mascara brush or simply the fingers.
    How to get round to it? An evening is the best time to do it, after removing all brow fillers. Next, you simply massage the brows gently for 3 minutes or so; use circular motions. Repeat every evening.
  6. Milk compress
    You’re probably surprised by this one! You can use milk for stimulating eyebrow growth because it contains proteins essential for hair, nourishes and brilliantly moisturizes. You simply soak a cotton pad in milk and press it to the brow arch for a few minutes – this is said to trigger growth.
  7. Vaseline for eyebrows
    A multi-purpose cosmetic that we tend to forget about. Not only does it aid chapped lips but also improves moisture, elasticity and appearance of brows – it might act like addition to your eyebrow serum therapy. Note: evening routine is recommended for applying vaseline because it might make your brows greasy and is absorbed slowly.