TeemoNation
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Just realized that my eyesbrows is too narrow, my question is it is posible to add widht in the eyebrows?
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I think he meant he wants longer eyebrows.I have opposite problem. Thick brows but I want your eyebrow angle.
Yeah that sounds what I meanI think he meant he wants longer eyebrows.
minoxidil or castor oil or vaseline + makeup pencil.Just realized that my eyesbrows is too narrow, my question is it is posible to add widht in the eyebrows?View attachment 86116View attachment 86118
I have opposite problem. Thick brows but I want your eyebrow angle.
WTF AhahahIt’s just the camera angle
WTF Ahahah
I'm not angling my phone jflI have completely neutral eyebrow tilt but in photos I can make them look super PCT by angling the phone
Can you start off with minoxidil and then switch to castor oil/ peppermint to maintain the length? From my own experience castor oil helps with length but not growing of new hairs.Anyone who mentions castor oil/vaseline is a fucking degenerate who should be gunned down in the streets and strung up publicly to be mocked and ridiculed.
Minoxidil is the only thing that works, you'll have to apply it twice daily for 1.5 - 2 years to get permanent results.
Can you start off with minoxidil and then switch to castor oil/ peppermint to maintain the length? From my own experience castor oil helps with length but not growing of new hairs.
pm broFrom the studies I have linked in the past (I think you can look at my profile and check previous posts or something, not sure). Minoxidil only works in the sense that you have to use it until all of the new vellus hairs that it causes to grow turn fully terminal. Once you get to the terminal phase after 1.5 - 2.0 years, then you can just stop it completely.
Castor oil has never been shown to effect either length or growth, so it's possible you just experienced a placebo. People say it helps with conditioning and reducing breakage, so that results in loner eyelashes, but 1., it's never been empirically shown, so I don't really care, and 2., you're eyebrows aren't really a high friction zone so I doubt any eyelashes are actually breaking/splitting etc.