Here at Cancer Hair Care, we've put in a lot of time and effort into researching and testing various products, methods, and ideas in the hopes that they would encourage you to do the same.
Thousands of women have shared their stories with us so that we can provide you assistance, and here in this section you will find some of the ideas and recommendations shared by them and our Cancer Hair Care Specialist Hair Loss Advisors.
First, we'll take a look at some advice that will help you deal with the problem of falling brows and eyelashes. After that, you can peruse our suggestions for Mascara and Eyebrows
Advice for dealing with the thinning of eyelashes and eyebrows
Knowing what to expect and how to cope can provide much-needed support and confidence when dealing with hair loss, which can be a highly painful experience.
Most people's eyelashes and eyebrow hairs don't fall out all at once; rather, they usually happen in stages. The bothersome thing is that hair can fall out anywhere and at any time because of this.
Consider these suggestions:
If you suffer from the "falling hair" phobia, it might help to have a tiny mirror on hand so you can discreetly check yourself in a quiet place.
When putting or taking off your makeup, it's acceptable to softly smooth down a stray hair. Keep in mind that this hair will eventually fall off.
Make sure you practice drawing on eyebrows with makeup before your hair starts falling out. Pick a light tone that goes well with your wig, if you're planning on wearing one.
Makeup for your brows and eyelashes should always be on hand, so you may apply or touch up as needed.
Your eyelashes and brows will regrow; just be patient.
Go to a make-up class to pick up some new skills
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