Hair loss is enemy number one when it comes to your eyebrows.
That might explain why methods like microblading and microfilling have taken off in recent years.
Causes of brow hair loss vary by person.

According toHealthline, conditions like thyroid imbalances, autoimmune diseases, and eczema may lead to thinning.
Lifestyle-related factors like chronic stress or a diet lacking in key nutrients can also trigger hair loss.
In some cases, hair growth issues can even be triggered by the products you apply over your brows.

Here’s what to watch out for when slathering on your favorite lotions and serums.
The result: brows that are weighed down and difficult to shape.
Vucetaj also believes that keeping skincare products off your brows may speed up regrowth.

There’s some evidence to back up this theory.
And as it turns out, seborrheic dermatitis is a known culprit of eyebrow hair loss.
Which products are safe to use on eyebrows?
When the brow lacks a barrier, it slowly shatters.
However, it’s essential to avoid overdoing it.
Steer clear of dense moisturizers that weigh down hairs or trigger skin irritation.