5 Natural Ingredients To Grow Thicker Brows

Instead of applying chemicals or undergoing any artificial treatments, there are several home remedies that can cure this problem naturally.  

Here are 5 ingredients from your home kitchen that can help you grow thicker eyebrows.  

 

1. Onion Juice 

Slice the onion and grind them to make a paste.  Strain the paste to acquire the juice. Apply it with your fingertips and wash it off with a cotton ball dipped in lime juice after an hour. This is because the lime juice helps to dilute the smell of onion.  

Why onions?  

The sulphur and minerals in onions enable denser growth and also make the hair follicles stronger.  

 

2. Castor Oil 

Massage castor oil on your eyebrows and rinse it with warm water after 20 minutes. You’ll notice a difference in just a few days. However, since it’s a chemical you have to be careful. It is advisable to do a patch test before applying it on eyebrows.  

Why castor oil?  

It contains proteins and fatty acids that aid hair growth.  

 

3. Aloe Vera Gel  

You can use this directly from the plant by scooping out the gel from the aloe leaf. It has a great absorption quality so you can massage it in your eyebrows several times in a day. You don’t need to wash it off.  

Why aloe vera?  

The aloenin component is great for hair growth and avoiding breakage of hair.  

 

4. Milk  

All you got to do is dip a cotton ball in a bowl of milk and apply it on your eyebrows.  

Why milk?  

It is so rich in nutrients that are used in several skincare products that it is great for eyebrow growth too.  

 

5. Fenugreek (Methi) Seeds 

Grind a paste of fenugreek seeds that have been soaked overnight. Leave it on your eyebrows for half an hour and wash with warm water. Repeat this twice a week for best results.  

 

Why Fenugreek seeds?  

Not only do they promote re-growth, but they also lend a luscious and shiny texture to your hair, helping it retain its natural color. This works well for sensitive scalp.  

 

So which one are you going to try first?