What do perfect
eyebrows and the 4th of July have in common?
Nothing really. We were at a beachside gathering when a good friend of ours with excellent
brows, asked us this, about her girlfriend's teenage daughter. At least, that is whom we can bet she was inquiring for:
"Is it true, that over-plucking can lead to really thin eyebrows?"Yes, indeed, we told her. Her friend looked at us suspiciously.
Apparently, they haven't remembered the several articles we have written for
BeautyTipToday.com about growing perfect
eyebrows and the pitfalls of
over-plucking.The facts are there:
Overplucking or waxing the eyebrows can damage the follicles causing brow hair to thin."Trust us...we have been there. We began plucking like a mad woman in college, because thinner
brows were a big deal. Then we lightened them up a bit, because some
makeup artists were saying that too dark a
brow does not frame the
eye well. It is too heavy. And so on and so on.
After 30, our own
eyebrows were beginning to get thinner and sparser. We were frustrated and resorted to wearing bangs, which is a great way to hide less-than-perfect
brows. And today, after months of practice, we have learned to fill in our
brows with an
eyebrow pencil, to achieve a thicker and more natural shape.
First, let's say, it's okay to pluck. But pluck
very, very carefully. If your teenage daughter has very thick
brows, or a
uni-brow that is bothering her, by all means, remove a few stray hairs. Absolutely.
Our
makeup legend friend,
Sandy Linter, explains that thin
brows are more aging on a women. She advises to use
brow pencils.
"Kevin Aucoin has one that is perfect for any medium to dark brow and Lancome has perfect colors for the lighter blonde brows. Make sure your brow technician does not use any wax. If you think your brows are getting too thick, just use the tweezers. And don’t make the ends too short. It’s tricky, you don’t want the eyebrow to go down at the ends. This is where mistakes happen. Take off as little as possible. I try to get as much mileage from their natural shape that I can."And if you have an
eyebrow disaster, Linter advises to leave them alone. Be patient and allow them to grow back in. She believes it is best to learn to groom your
eyebrows yourself, rather than go to an
eyebrow technician, where many of them take off too much of the
brow to try and make them perfect. Over-tweezing and snipping will leave you very little
brows by the time you reach your 40s.
We would also like to suggest a wonderful
beauty product for
brows and
lashes called
FNS Nutrilash by Osmotics.Last year,
Marie Claire magazine called
Osmotics' FNS Nutrilash, one of its top 12 beauty breakthroughs. The all-natural formula is scientifically proven to stimulate the growth of healthy, strong
eyebrows and eyelashes.
Simply wonderful.A totally safe and effective product, FNS, stands for 'follicle nutrient system.' It's easy to use, too. Just brush or 'paint' on
brows and lashes before retiring at night.
FNS Nutrilash is a good investment at $48 for a full month's supply.For more info, visit:
http://www.osmotics.com/.