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Cómo Conseguir Cejas Más Gruesas

 

Las cejas han sido siempre el centro de atención de los cánones de belleza de las mujeres. La mayoría de las mujeres se las depila con cera, con pinzas, con hilo, se las pinta o se hace implantes, pero la última tendencia son cejas más gruesas. Recientemente Belinda estaba en la alfombra roja con unas cejas extra gruesas y sus fans hicieron críticas muy diferentes, pero este tipo de cejas está totalmente de moda y cuanto más pobladas, mejor.

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Cómo crecer cejas más gruesas

Las mujeres se han estado arrancando, depilando con cera y depilando con hilo las cejas durante muchos años, pero ahora es el momento de las cejas pobladas. Afortunadamente, hay cosas que puede hacer para hacerlas crecer más gruesas, e, incluso, más oscuras.

Aceite de oliva: Este aceite está lleno de vitamina E y es anti-microbiano, lo que ayuda si está perdiendo el vello de las cejas. Simplemente masaje sus cejas con aceite de oliva durante unos 5 minutos cada noche. Puede dejarlo durante la noche y luego retirar el aceite por la mañana.

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