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7 Tried-And-Tested Methods To Get Rid Of A Unibrow

Tips to Remove Unibrow

Okay, let’s get one thing out of the way first: Unibrows are completely natural as it is the decision to embrace or get rid of them. In fact, a number of social media influencers are practicing self-love by flaunting their unibrows, and they’re seriously inspiring. 

Most often, the formation of a unibrow is because of our genetic mapping. A unibrow or a monobrow results from the growth of excess hair that bridges the gap between the two brows. While unibrows are more common than you think, not all of us are comfortable with one. If you want to get rid of unibrows, here’s everything you need to know. 

What Is A Unibrow?

A unibrow, also known as a monobrow, is a single eyebrow formed when the two brows meet in the middle above the bridge of your nose. This excess hair in the middle resembles the colour, texture, and thickness of your eyebrows. There’s a continuous line of hair that bridges the gap between the two brows. Thus, forming a unibrow. Keep scrolling through for the 411 on how to get rid of a unibrow. 

How To Get Rid Of A Unibrow?

There are a myriad of ways to get rid of the excess hair between your eyebrows. From waxing to plucking and trimming - ahead, find the tried-and-tested methods to bid adieu to your unibrow. 

Pluck It

Puck the Unibrow

This is one of the most budget-friendly methods to get rid of unwanted hair. All you need is a tweezer and you’re good to go. The best time to pluck the excess hair is post-shower. The steam generated during a hot water shower helps loosen up your pores which makes the process of plucking easier and less painful. Stand in front of the mirror and get to work tweezing one hair at a time. When plucking your unibrow, make sure that pluck in the direction of hair growth as it is more comfortable. Do not go overboard with plucking. Take a moment to check after a couple of plucks and decide the kind of look you want. In addition to that, it’s important to apply an antibacterial lotion or a toner to steer clear of bacterial infections. Plucking can lead to redness and slight irritation if you have sensitive skin. In case of redness, applying ice cubes can help calm and soothe the area. 

Hair Removal Cream

Use hair removal cream to remove unibrow

There are wide-ranging hair removal creams available for this purpose. This method gives a cleaner, more polished look to your brows. For folks who can’t tolerate a lot of pain, this is the best method to get rid of a unibrow. Remember to pick a cream that suits your specific skin type to prevent any allergic reactions. Doing a patch test before applying it to your face is recommended. Also, it’s important to be very careful while you’re applying the cream around your brows. You want to keep it away from those parts of your brows that you do not wish to remove. Plus, as these creams are loaded with chemical ingredients, be careful not to get them too close to your eyes. Note that when using depilatory creams, hair is removed only on the surface level and it is not pulled out from the roots, so the result won’t last for a long duration of time. 

Waxing

Waxing to get rid of unibrow

Just like you wax your arms and legs, you can also wax the unwanted hair in the middle of your forehead. All you need to do is apply some wax over your unibrow. Then, take a thin strip of cloth to rip off the wax using swift motion. Since waxing removes the hair by pulling it out from the roots, you can expect the results to last longer than any other method. As the process removes the hair in one go, it doesn’t take much time and is less painful. You can also get it done in a salon. When doing it at home, make sure the wax is not too hot. Otherwise, it can lead to burns and inflammation. If you are a waxing newbie, it’s best to invest in readymade wax-loaded strips. Just pat the strip firmly over the area you’d like to remove and swiftly peel it off while holding the skin around the area with the other hand. 

Shaving

Shaving to remove unibrow

We all turn to our mighty razor to shave our arms and legs in case of an emergency. The same method can be used to get rid of unwanted facial hair. Beauty girls worldwide are popularising the use of face razors to remove peach fuzz. There are razors that are designed specifically to groom our brows. Before you go ahead with shaving, apply some shaving cream to the area to soften the hair. Let it sit for a couple of minutes and then use soft, steady strokes to shave them off. This process works best when done post-shower as the hair is soft and wet. You can use a tweezer to remove any stray hair. Don’t forget to apply a soothing cream or antiseptic to the area to avoid redness and irritation. Also, always shave in the direction of hair growth. This will help prevent ingrown hair. 

Electrolysis

Electrolysis treatment for unibrow

If you feel that removing your unibrow at home requires too much time and effort, you can go for this in-clinic treatment. Electrolysis is done by medical professionals such as dermatologists or estheticians. The process involves passing a current through needles to kill the active hair roots. This is a time-consuming process and may require several sittings if you want to remove your unibrow permanently. 

Laser Hair Removal

Laser hair removal to get rid of unibrow

This is another in-clinic procedure that helps remove unwanted hair. The process entails focusing strong beams of laser light on your unibrow to damage the hair follicle. This helps in curbing hair growth in that area. It’s performed by professionals and may require a dozen sitting if you want permanent results.

Threading

Threading to remove unibrow

This is the most popular method of grooming and shaping your brows. It works in the same way as plucking and waxing as it removes the hair from its root. It’s mostly done by professionals at the salon. You can expect the result to last for one to two months, depending on your hair growth. 

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FAQs

Are unibrows attractive?

Several cultures consider a unibrow as an attractive feature. A lot of beauty influencers use kohl or brow products to mimic the look of a unibrow because the look is gaining traction these days. Embracing a unibrow is now seen as a sign of self-love. Embracing your unique features is a stand against unrealistic beauty standards set by social media. 

What causes unibrows?

According to research, there is a gene that’s responsible for deciding whether or not you have a unibrow. It's the PAX3 gene on chromosome 2 that determines the thickness and type of your unibrow.

Is it normal to have a unibrow?

Yes, It’s 100% normal to have a unibrow. It’s entirely down to your genes whether or not you have a unibrow. 

Does a unibrow go away?

You can opt for one of the aforementioned methods to get rid of unibrows. If you’re looking for a semi-permanent option, then laser removal and electrolysis are the way to go.

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