Nothing is growing there. Or at least is supposed to be growing there.
Eyebrows stop growing at a certain length because they have a specific growth cycle. Once they reach their predetermined length, they enter a resting phase and eventually fall out to make way for new hair growth. This cycle helps maintain the shape and thickness of the eyebrows.
The eyebrows are the slowest growing hair on our body, so If you over wax or pluck the eyebrows the hair growth is slower than usual. Sometimes plucking and waxing eyebrows regularly on that particular area make the hair never come back again.
Of course, that's why people pluck them, to stop hairs growing back where they don't want them to.
No, they will keep their shape. Ok, so if you were to pluck your eyebrows in the same style all the time, keeping the same shape, the hair follicles that your continually ripping out will stop growing. So in theory, if you continue to pluck your eyebrows, you won't have to in a few years
Eyebrows, like all hair on our body, have a growth cycle that includes a period of active growth, a transition phase, and a resting phase before falling out and regenerating. The length of the active growth phase for eyebrows is shorter compared to other hair on our body, which is why they typically have a shorter maximum length. While eyebrows do not continue to grow indefinitely, they may appear longer if they are not regularly trimmed or if the growth cycle is disrupted.
Unfortunately, in most cases your eyebrows will take quite some time to regrow and will always appear a little sparser in that area. However, there is hope! Rogaine.com has shown to work on eyebrows as well as scalp hair!
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Same reason why we have eyebrows
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No, but they have beautiful long eyelashes.
The yolk supplies all the nutrients for the growing embryo.