Uneven eyebrows are more common than you think. Uneven brows occur when one brow is a different shape, length, or has a higher arch than the other one.
Causes of uneven eyebrows
Uneven eyebrows can happen naturally or as a result from over doing cosmetic treatments,
Such as:
- Botox – Botox can impact your facial muscles, changing how your eyebrows sit on your face.
- Hair loss – this can happen naturally as we you get older. Taking vitamins such as biotin and protein can help reduce hair loss.
- Eyebrow threading – when the thread wraps around the hair follicle, it causes damage when pulled out. When threading your eyebrow hair, you risk the hair growing back patchy or not at all.
- Waxing – Hair growth can take up to 2 months, but if over waxed, you risk the hair not growing back properly. Try taking vitamins, exfoliate the area, and massage the eye area to stimulate hair growth.
- Tweezer – Typically your eyebrow hair will grow back within one to two months. However, if you’ve over plucked your eyebrows, they may not grow back fully.
How to treat uneven eyebrows
While uneven eyebrows is common, thankfully there are some home remedies that you can put in place to promote growth.
Time
If have over plucked or over done the tweezers, then the best option is a to be patient. You need to give your brows two – four months to start seeing growth.
Diet
A healthy diet will allow your hair to grow quicker, you could also consider a water-soluble supplement called biotin, or iron, and omega 3 will help.
Products
You may also consider coconut oil, aloe vera and rosemary leaf oil to promote stimulation and for your hair to grow back thicker and faster.
Makeup
Applying Makeup can give your brows the appearance they are full and even.
Massage
Massage your face with a face roller, this will help stimulate hair growth
Caffeine infused products
This can help stimulate hair growth for faster results
Increase your protein intake
Hair follicles are predominantly made up of protein, increasing your protein intake may speed up hair growth
Biotin
Your body naturally creates biotin, which is essential for keratin protein in the hair follicle. You can find biotin in foods such as eggs, and often biotin is found in many hair growth products. It can also be consumed via a supplement.
Microblading
Depending on the cause of your uneven eyebrows, microblading could fix them. For exampme, if your eyebrows are thin in certain areas Microblading can be done to build up the appearance of hairs. It is worth doing some research on microblading to see if its the right thing for you.
The takeaway
Uneven eyebrows is common. Thankfully, there are some home remedies and practices that you can put in place to help you overcome this.