You Tried Growing Your Brows In… So Why Do They Still Look Worse?
One of the things I hear all the time is, “I stopped tweezing my brows months ago, but they actually look worse now.”
I completely get it.
When you commit to the grow-out phase, the hairs start coming in unevenly. Some areas fill in quickly, while others stay completely sparse. Before long, your brows just look messy, and you’re incredibly tempted to grab the tweezers and start over.
But here’s what I’ve learned after more than 26 years of restoring brows: Growing your brows in is only part of the process.
If that new growth isn’t strategically guided into the right shape, it can actually make your brows look more uneven instead of fuller.
That’s why true brow restoration isn’t just about waiting for hair to grow. It’s about knowing which hairs need to stay, which ones should go, and how to build a shape that works with your unique face structure.
Many of my clients are surprised when I tell them to leave certain "stray" hairs completely alone. Those hairs may look totally out of place to you today, but they are often the exact pieces we need to build a fuller, more balanced brow over time.
So, if you’ve been growing your brows out and wondering why they still don't look right, don’t assume it’s a lost cause or that you don't have enough hair. Sometimes, it’s simply because your shape hasn’t caught up with your growth yet.
That’s exactly where a personalized brow plan makes all the difference. Let's work together to guide that growth into a shape you actually love.
Wondering what your brows are capable of? I’d love to help. Book a one-on-one consultation, and together we’ll create a plan that’s tailored to your natural brows and your goals.