
NVM_Ignacio
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I dont really know how to start this thread but the idea here is help these lost newgens that got no idea how to ascend, perhaps being any specific area or just their overall looks, so thats what Ill be trying to help with this thread.
Ill be enlisting all the things I think you can do to ascend
1. Eye area:
This exact area could be separated in this way
Eyebrows: Eyebrows are really important to create a more compact, masculine and strong look/stare.
So how do we ascend eyebrows, there are 3 main aspects we gotta focus on:
Growing them: This aspect is the most important to ascend our eyebrows, what is usually most recommended is growth serums or oils.
So here Ill be enlisting the most know or best functioning I know
Ill be enlisting all the things I think you can do to ascend
1. Eye area:
This exact area could be separated in this way
Eyebrows: Eyebrows are really important to create a more compact, masculine and strong look/stare.

So how do we ascend eyebrows, there are 3 main aspects we gotta focus on:
Growing them: This aspect is the most important to ascend our eyebrows, what is usually most recommended is growth serums or oils.
So here Ill be enlisting the most know or best functioning I know
Topical minoxidil:
Pros:
Stimulates growth: Increases blood flow to the area and activates "dormant" follicles, helping new hairs grow where none existed before.
Works fairly quickly: Many people see results within 4 to 8 weeks .
Affordable: It's easily available and usually not as expensive as other oils or serums.
Can thicken existing hairs: Not only grow new hair, but the fine ones can become more thicker and darker.
Cons:
Irritation or dryness: It's a strong medication. It can cause redness, itching, flaking, or burning of the skin.
Shedding effect (temporary hair loss): At first, it may seem like more hairs are falling out, but this is part of the process (old follicles shed to make way for new ones).
Hypertrichosis: If it spreads beyond the eyebrow, it can cause unwanted hair to grow around the eyebrows (for example, on the eyelids or between the eyebrows).
Results not guaranteed: Not everyone responds the same. If the follicles are completely "dead" or atrophied, there may not be much change.
Requirement for consistency: Use every day and be patient.
Risk of losing hair after stopping: If you stop using it, some growth may recede (but not always all).

Pros:
Stimulates growth: Increases blood flow to the area and activates "dormant" follicles, helping new hairs grow where none existed before.
Works fairly quickly: Many people see results within 4 to 8 weeks .
Affordable: It's easily available and usually not as expensive as other oils or serums.
Can thicken existing hairs: Not only grow new hair, but the fine ones can become more thicker and darker.
Cons:
Irritation or dryness: It's a strong medication. It can cause redness, itching, flaking, or burning of the skin.
Shedding effect (temporary hair loss): At first, it may seem like more hairs are falling out, but this is part of the process (old follicles shed to make way for new ones).
Hypertrichosis: If it spreads beyond the eyebrow, it can cause unwanted hair to grow around the eyebrows (for example, on the eyelids or between the eyebrows).
Results not guaranteed: Not everyone responds the same. If the follicles are completely "dead" or atrophied, there may not be much change.
Requirement for consistency: Use every day and be patient.
Risk of losing hair after stopping: If you stop using it, some growth may recede (but not always all).