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Last night I plucked my eyebrows for the first time, and they didn't turn out that great, but they aren't THAT bad. But anyway, I've been trying to find out how long they’ll take to fully grow back. Lots of people say that it'll take no longer then 2 weeks, but then others state it should take 1-6 months
School starts in 2 weeks and I don't want them to be at the 'prickly' stage.
Can you confirm the time it should take for them to grow back please (:
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It will take a few weeks, certainly not 1-6 months so no need to worry about that!
The magic of being a girl is we’ve our war paint… If you're feeling that unhappy with your eyebrows you can always fill them in with eyebrow pencil =]
Or alternatively if you popped to your local beautician they'll be more than happy to even them up for you! =]
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Depending on how MUCH you plucked out, I'd say definitely no longer than a month. Eyebrows are pesky, they always grow back so quick (unless you get them threaded).
For me, my eyebrows normally take about 2 and a half weeks to begin getting back to the way they were. However, it depends on the person's natural hair growth..
But for the meanwhile, just pencil it in..
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I concur with the first person, it's usually two to three weeks it depends how fast your hair grows. If it's your first time time then maybe it might take a tiny longer, like three weeks or less. I think next time you want to pluck your eyebrows you should only do below and above the brow or you can always wax them. hope this helps and good luck!
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Go get them fixed by someone at a salon. Don't try to fix it yourself, especially since this is your first time doing it yourself! Trust me. I've learned by experience. They’ll grow back, but it'll take a bit of time.
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So on youtube there's this makeup guru Michelle Phan and she says to think of your eyebrows as “sisters not twins”. That's exactly what you should think of! They'll grow back closer to 2 weeks than 1-6 months, don't worry!
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It will take a week or two. Until then, fill them in with a brow pencil. Good luck!
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qet them professinally done
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are they thin? if not go have them fixed at a hair salon.. or fill them in with eye shadow or eye brow penicl
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