It's called head and shoulders, not head and shoulders and eyebrows
Where... exactly... are your eyebrows?It's called head and shoulders, not head and shoulders and eyebrows
Mind your businessWhere... exactly... are your eyebrows?
Talk to your doctor about ketoconazole or see a dermatologist for light therapy.I just have dandruff from one eyebrow. How to fix please?
Oh ok, thanks!Talk to your doctor about ketoconazole or see a dermatologist for light therapy.
I'm not really brushing, combing or shampooing my eyebrow, but I will give it some thought. When I'm putting aftershave lotion on my face I try to rub some on the offending eyebrow as it's very moisturising.Are you combing yer brows with a brow brush/comb (if there's such a thing)? A 'stach comb might work just the same if it's small enough to move through the little brow hairs.. Doing so will strip the layers of dead skin specially when used regularly so it won't build up and cause flakiness etc
Don't use harsh shampoos just something light that gets the job done, and don't overclean either
Ok, i wasn't totally serious with the combing stuff, unless one really has very thick brows and perhaps very dry skin then it's might be applicable, otherwise no.I'm not really brushing, combing or shampooing my eyebrow, but I will give it some thought. When I'm putting aftershave lotion on my face I try to rub some on the offending eyebrow as it's very moisturising.
Great tips, thanks!Ok, i wasn't totally serious with the combing stuff, unless one really has very thick brows and perhaps very dry skin then it's might be applicable, otherwise no.
Now that i see you're *somewhat* serious about the matter, i wouldn't use shampoo either, unless it some high-end product that's less invasive and def more soothing to the skin. Tho i'd recommend using a cleanser, not just for the brows but for the face as whole, there are different types for all skin types, go with whatever that's for your skin. A cleanser will remove dead skin, oil, dirt etc and is more gentle on the skin than any soap, and will leave your skin refreshed and moistured (and not completely dry as you would with soap etc). You can use your hands to apply it or a damp/warm smooth towel (if needed).
You should def introduce one into your daily routine.
Note: (serious post btw)
Needs must, I guess - blend away!Baby oil helps too.
If only there were a better way to get baby oil, instead of...
View attachment 438373