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LaBelleChele
2007-11-26, 09:29 PM
if you could use the MN growth mix for your eyebrows? I probably have more hair on my arm than on my eyebrows. When I get them threaded, if she makes a mistake and takes too much off, I end up with half an eyebrow. So I was thinking that since it works so well on your head maybe it could work on my eyebrows, lol. Any thoughts????

new-life
2007-11-26, 10:14 PM
Hmmm, you might be on to something...Try it and let me know lol:grin:. But I've been wanting to try putting BT on my eyebrows because I think my eyebrows would look good if it was a little thicker. But I mean if it works for the hair on our heads.....heyy, it's worth a try.

Nonie
2007-11-26, 11:12 PM
A few months ago, someone posted about getting success in growing her eyebrows from using BT. I know nothing about MN.

miss_cherokee
2007-11-27, 08:04 AM
I would stick to the good ole castor oil. Putting MN on any part of your face can cause serious irritation and maybe even damage. That cream is made for a certain part of your body (even though people have had wonderful success with it on their hair). I will stretch the rules and use it on my scalp, but not on my face. Whatever you decide to do, proceed with caution & please be careful!!

aloof one
2007-11-27, 10:04 AM
You should be fine, but maybe if youre worried try the 2%? MN is used for athlete's foot, ringworms on any part of the body, AND yeast infections. It is just a fungicide, nothing to be afraid of. It really can't do too much harm. If you ONLY put it on your eyebrows you should be fine. Just dont put it in a large area beacuse you could either dry out the skin on your face or get zits or something strange like that. I wouldnt use BT or MTG though because sulfur will either give you a rash, make you itch or dry your eyebrows out real fast. Not to mention you could get some rougher eyebrows coming in or something gross like that.

aloof one
2007-11-27, 10:04 AM
If its safe to put DOWN there then I think its safe to put on your face. I would think THAT is more sensitive than my face IMO... :ohwell: