Eyebrows

How to Make Eyebrows Thicker Naturally

Okay, okay, let’s talk BROWS! You know how everyone’s always saying “the eyes are the windows to the soul”? Well, no one mentions the frames—yes, those fluffy things we love to obsess over. If you’re like me and you’ll forever envy Cara Delevingne’s effortlessly thick brows, you’re not alone. But here’s the thing: not all of us were born with naturally bushy brows, and that’s okay! Sometimes, we overpluck, or sometimes they just.. don’t grow. Been there, done that, freaked out during my pencil-thin brow phase. Yikes.

But fear not! You CAN grow them back thicker, and you CAN do it naturally. Let’s talk about how to go from thin to THICC while keeping things pretty simple and without adding random chemicals that sound like they’re named by a sci-fi villain. Seriously, who needs that?

So, Can We Really Make Brows Thicker Naturally?

Heck, yes! But I’m not gonna sugarcoat it: it won’t happen overnight (unless you’re magically gifted with super-hair-growing powers, in which case, CALL ME). This takes patience, consistency, and maybe… a little bit of fun DIY.

If you’ve ever heard your bestie say “I swear by castor oil,” she’s onto something! Nature’s got your brow game covered—no fancy serum needed. Here’s how YOU can up that native brow thickness game without spending all your coins.

1. Keep Them Healthy With Oils

Okay—THIS is a hack that’s been passed down through generations like it’s a sacred magical potion. Oils. Yep, good ol’ cold-pressed oils. Oils nourish the hair from root to tip (small reminder that your brow hairs, just like your scalp hair, need nutrients too!). Think of it as a conditioner for your brows.

Some must-try oils:
Coconut Oil: This one is like a life-hack you NEED for literally everything, from makeup removal to hair care. It’s moisturizing and helps hair growth.
Castor Oil: The OG brow thiccening legend. It contains proteins and omega-6 fatty acids that help stimulate growth. Just massage a bit into your brows at night and watch the magic happen over time!
Olive Oil: Your kitchen staple can help here too—loaded with vitamins A and E, it promotes hair growth like a pro. Just don’t go too heavy, or you’ll end up feeling like you dunked your face in a pizza. Not the vibe.
Rosemary Oil: This one’s known for boosting circulation and adding shine. Fancy? Yes.

Best part? You can use a clean mascara wand (you know, one from an old mascara you never threw out—don’t act like you don’t have one) or an applicator and brush the oils through your brows daily.

2. Exfoliate Your Brows (Wait, What?)

Brow exfoliation literally sounds like the weirdest thing I’m going to suggest today, but trust me on this one! By exfoliating, you get rid of dead skin cells and help stimulate blood circulation around your brows, which can promote growth.

How you do this:
Use a soft toothbrush that you don’t use for your teeth (obviously, ew). Lightly massage your brows in a circular motion, focusing on the brow area. No need to put elbow grease into it. Gentle does it. Afterward, apply your fave oil to keep the skin hydrated.

Now, before you give me those skeptical eyes: YES, it works!

“It’s the little things that add up to the BIG results.”

3. Nutrition Game Strong 🌱

Everyone wants to hear about oils and cool hacks, but none of us wanna hear this next part: Eating right is, like, kinda a major key to making your brows thicker. I know—I know it’s not some magical pill that fixes everything, but it works.

Your hair needs vitamins and minerals to grow. If you starve your body of nutrients, your brows will show it (and your skin, and your hair, and your energy, whew!).

Add these to your grocery list ASAP:
Biotin: AKA Vitamin B7. It basically builds your hair, from the root to the tip. You can take a supplement or eat foods like eggs, avocados, and nuts.
Vitamin E: It’s known as the “hair god vitamin.” You can eat it (almonds, spinach, sunflower seeds!) or apply it directly to your brows.
Zinc: Found in legumes, chocolate (yes, chocolate), and shellfish. This strengthens your hair and makes it grow faster.
Iron: Low iron means a ‘no-go’ for brow growth. Eat some leafy greens, red meat, or lentils to pump up your iron.

Think of it like watering a plant: your brows are hungry for those nutrients too. Feed your body healthily, and your brows will start playing catch-up in the hair game.

4. Let Your Brows Breathe 💁‍♀️

Yep, let them breathe a little—or a LOT. Avoid overplucking, overwaxing, over-everything. Seriously, put the tweezers down. Like, down down. Step back and let your brows chill.

I KNOW it’s hard. We’re all guilty of obsessing over every unruly hair. But you need to give your brows time to grow back in—no more yanking at every tiny hair that might be out of place. We want full, natural brows, so let ‘em do their thing.

And** STOP over-whipping out the razor or tweezers for those random stray hairs you’ve barely let grow in moving forward, sis!**

5. Aloe Vera Gel… Yes, It’s a Thing

She put this on a sunburn, yes. On your acne, totally. BUT ALSO—it totally works for your brow growth journey. Aloe vera gel has enzymes that help hair grow faster, plus it’s super gentle.

So if your sensitive skin cringes at the idea of oils or you’re just not ready to go full-in with castor or coconut, give this a try. It adds nutrients, hydrates your brows, AND soothes the skin underneath.

Use fresh aloe vera gel if you can, or just grab an organic, high-quality version. Apply it at night and leave it on while you snooze. Easy peasy.

6. Let’s Talk Brow Serums, Baby 🙌

Okay, here’s the tea: There are brow serums that can help grow those babies back. They usually have peptides, which strengthen hair, and vitamins, which promote growth. But if you’re trying to stay super-natural, just stick to oils and nutrition.

BUT if you can’t resist adding something extra to your routine, make sure you’re choosing a serum that’s free of random questionable ingredients. I’m all for being clean and keeping it straightforward. Pick a serum that doesn’t feel like sketchy chemicals.

7. COFFEE Scrubs (Because Duh, It’s Coffee☕️)

If you’re a coffee lover (or even if you’re not), here’s something that might wake up your brows. Coffee scrubs for your face and eyebrows help stimulate blood flow that can promote growth. And you know what I say: anything involving caffeine is cool with me. Apply this gently, so you don’t scare your skin.

To DIY a coffee scrub:
– 1 teaspoon ground coffee
– 1 tablespoon olive oil

Mix it up and GENTLY massage it over your brows for a minute. Rinse. You’re welcome.

8. Massage-It-Out Vibes ✨

Massages aren’t just for the spa vibes—they also work for your brows. No joke, massaging the area stimulates blood flow, and (spoiler alert), blood flow is a key element in helping your brows get those nutrients they need. Massaging also helps break up impurities around the follicles.

Three times a week should do it. Just don’t press too hard. Use small, circular motions, and again, team this up with one of the oils for double the benefit.

Patience, consistency, and some TLC= Your key eyebrow-growing lineup

9. Avoid Brow Products That Irritate

Okay, okay—I know we live for makeup looks, but if your brows are on a repair mission, skip harsh makeup. Brow gels, tints, or powders that have alcohol or questionable chemicals can dry out hair, which is basically anti-growth. 😒

RECAP For My #BrowGoals Peeps 💪

Method How It Works How Often?
Oils (Castor, Coconut, etc.) Nourishes and promotes growth Daily before bed
Brow Exfoliation Stimulates hair follicles 1-2x a week (don’t overdo it!)
Nutrient-Packed Food Adds essential vitamins for growth Daily… ’cause, eating 😊
Let ‘em Breathe Give your brows time to grow STOP OVERPLUCKING. ASAP!
Aloe Vera Gel Calms, soothes, and hydrates Nightly (gentle on sensitive skin!)
Coffee Scrub Stimulates blood flow & exfoliates Once a week
Massage Boosts circulation = more nutrients 2-3x a week with oil
Avoid Harsh Products Skip the heavy chemicals to stay safe As much as possible during the growth period

So yeah, patience is key, but luckily, eventual thicc brows are worth it! Trust the routine, stay consistent, and don’t compare your Day 1 progress to someone’s Day 365.

That’s basically the tea on getting fuller brows. You’ve got this, babes. Bring on the brow game.

Su Adams

My obsession with makeup started when I was 4; back when I used to give my Barbies full makeovers! Now, I’m all about helping others feel confident through beauty. From skincare tips to bold looks, I’m here to share fun, relatable advice that makes beauty feel easy and exciting.

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