Adapting Strategies for Managing Hairless Eyebrow Situations
In the midst of the pandemic, our eyes have been the center of attention, thanks to masks concealing the lower half of our faces. As a result, consumer interest in eye, eyelash, and eyebrow cosmetic products has surged. Although this trend isn't new, it's certainly gaining momentum due to the health crisis, forcing beauty and personal care brands to adjust to this growing demand.
Eyebrows serve multiple roles. Not only do they protect our peepers, but they also structuralize our faces. The shape of your brows can significantly impact your overall look - aesthetically and expression-wise. It's no surprise that people pay close attention to them. The current trend has evolved, with thin brows being out, and a focus now on thickening and strengthening lashes, especially for those experiencing brow loss.
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What leads to eyebrow loss?
Hair and eyebrows share the same structure and follow a similar growth cycle, with shedding being a normal part of this cycle. Some daily hair loss is expected, but when eyebrow loss becomes significant and abnormal, factors such as:
- Excessive or aggressive tweezing
- Iron deficiency
- Age
- Hormonal imbalances
- Skin burns
- Eczema
- Stress
- Thyroid disorders
- Dermatological diseases
- Chemotherapy treatment
could be the culprit. Surprisingly, these tiny hair follicles go through the same growth cycle as other hair on your body.
- The anagen phase is the growth phase, lasting anywhere from 2 to 5 years for hair and 1 to 12 months for eyebrows.
- The catagen phase, a short transitional period of growth cessation, usually lasts two to three weeks.
- The telogen phase is the phase of hair expulsion, making room for new growth.
What actions should be avoided?
To maintain healthy eyebrows:
Limit makeup usageRestrain from excessive tweezingNever cut your eyebrows with scissors or a razor
If you're worried about a brow, it's safer to remove it completely, rather than cutting it.
Regain and Maintain Beautiful Eyebrows: Provital's Eyebrows Expressionist formula
Before focusing on eyebrow growth, it's crucial to address the root cause of eyebrow loss. Once you've tackled that, consider these methods to reclaim your Brow game:
Makeup can be used to fill in sparse spots, either temporarily or permanently. Some go for microblading - a semi-permanent makeup technique using a pen and needles to redraw eyebrows by pigmenting the upper layers of the skin.
Another alternative is "brow sculpting." This technique restores and enhances brows without using permanent pigments, offering a quick recovery for a more natural look.
The cosmetics market offers serums that stimulate eyebrow growth and fortify them, prolonging the hair growth phase and promoting new hair growth. Check out Provital's Eyebrows Expressionist formula, featuring 96.8% natural ingredients and the active ingredient BaicapilTM. BaicapilTM stimulates hair growth, increases density, and reduces hair loss, resulting in thicker brows.
For brand communications, beauty and personal care companies can link this formula to Virgo, the zodiac sign known for its perfectionist streak and commitment, or Mercury, symbolizing its density. Discover more about the Eyebrows Expressionist in our eBook, Cosmic Cosmetics.
- Science and health-and-wellness are important factors in maintaining the health of eyebrows, as hair loss can be caused by various factors such as hormonal imbalances, eczema, stress, thyroid disorders, and dermatological diseases.
- For those experiencing eyebrow loss, there are solutions available in the health-and-wellness industry. For instance, Provital's Eyebrows Expressionist formula is a skin-care product that contains 96.8% natural ingredients and the active ingredient BaicapilTM, which stimulates hair growth, increases density, and reduces hair loss, resulting in thicker brows.