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Downward growing brow hairs creating a "gap" at the top - how to manage them? Should I trim, tweeze or something else?

| As you can see in the photo, the hairs in the middle and outer parts of my brows naturally grow straight down. Because the hair is quite thick and heavy, it constantly "falls," which creates a noticeable gap/void. Would trimming the length of the hairs when brushed up help them stay in place, or will it just make the brow look patchy? Are there specific hairs I should remove from the bottom to "lighten" the brow and prevent this downward drag? If you’ve had this specific issue, did you find a way to fix it with just styling (like brow glue/wax), or is professional lamination the only real solution for stubborn, downward-growing hair? [link] [comments] |
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