You can keep your unibrow under control by plucking the stray hairs as they grow back.
It does grow back, however, the rate at which it grows is entirely dependent on the person.
it just depends on how fast your hair grows.
Your hair will grow back at the normal rate it always grows at, provided you aren't balding.
It takes 50 years approx because i shaved mine i am sixty now, and it is still a bristle of hair, it takes so long because the skin cells break every time a hair comes through therefore damaging the hair - reproduction cells. You will get cancer if you shave your eyebrows, says my doctor.
The hair under the arms may be able to be bleached. This would lighten the underarms as well as the hair that grows back in after being shaved.
Either she keeps on shaving, or her hair will grow back to the point they were before she shaved, simply.
When a dog's hair is shaved, it can disrupt the natural hair growth cycle and damage the hair follicles, leading to slow or incomplete regrowth. Additionally, certain breeds may have hair that grows back differently after being shaved. It is important to consult with a veterinarian for specific advice on your dog's hair regrowth.
YES ! (: it should.
well if u have waxed them it should take about 3months to fully grow back or if shaved then in about 4 days if tweezed the 64 days.
You can buy a little shaver that is meant for things like that, and trim back the brow to a point where you like it. You can also pluck away the hair, but it takes way too long. You should also consider waxing it or getting it removed by a laser. Just because you naturally have a monobrow, doesn't mean you have to live with it...
If you do it now, it should be completely back by October or November.
Smooth Away DOESN'T work. I've shaved my arms and it came back less thick and lighter (but my arm hair was already black so...) and i haven't shaved them in a while.