My Fiance uses hair for men for mustache and side burns... there are special small applicators you can use to do the hairs and since eyebrows don't grow fast you will only need to tweeze once in awhile and do a touch up once a month
2007-06-18 07:23:12
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answered by k_immi_e 2
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Do not tweeze the gray ones! As we get older all hair thins a bit and sometimes when we tweeze they don't grow back. You can buy a gel to color them to blend in. I am assuming you are a woman, and want to keep your eyebrows!
2007-06-18 07:25:15
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answered by huh? 2
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I don't know if it is dangerous or not, but once at a salon I was bleaching my hair. My stylist then proceeded to bleach my eyebrows the same color.
Nothing happened to me, I'm fine! :]
I think you could dye your eyebrows. And if buying a box of dye sounds ridiculous you can always go to a beauty store and get a Root Cover Up Stick. They make something mascara like to cover up grays in your hair. It's a small little tube with a stick in it. I'm sure it works on eyebrows too.
2007-06-18 07:23:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Tweezing them only makes them grow back and maybeeven grayer. I suggest you go to the drugstore (somewhere like Kroger or CVS) and get special hair coloring for places like your eyebrows, etc. It really works. Some people use if for any hair in places except their realy hair on top of their head.
2007-06-18 07:32:45
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answered by hil s 2
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Aww. Don't worry about it. Nobody probably notices it anyways. But if it really does bother you then don't fret, all you have to do is go to a professional or do it yourself and dye them..it reallly isn't that hard. Or you could get a nice eyebrow pencil and pencil in over the gray spots.
Goodluck!
:-)
2007-06-18 07:24:38
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answered by Oops, did I say that? 3
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The hair shaft produces much less to no melanin. This often is with older age, yet is genetic so could start up with pre-infants or not till 60's plus! in simple terms relies upon on genetics -
2016-11-25 21:26:55
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answered by ? 4
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You can dye it, but although that is the longest lasting solutioon, that can also be tricky. The easiest solution would be to use an eyebrow pencil or brow powder. Not only will it mostly cover the gray, but it will also make them look neater.
2007-06-18 07:22:46
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answered by my2fuzzyslippers 4
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They make all kinds of hair coloring for men that will fix this for ya. I just trim them off and forget about it. It is part of getting older and usually stress.
2007-06-18 07:23:48
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answered by Caddy Man 2
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Tweezing only makes more of them come back.
2007-06-18 07:22:41
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answered by Lady Di 2
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color them with a eyebrow pencil, or go to a salon and have them professionaly colored to match ur hair
2007-06-18 07:23:22
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answered by susu 5
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