12 Best Eyebrow Growth Serums to Try in 2025, Vetted and Tested by PureWow Editors
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Ever thought you were tweezing just a few hairs until you step back from the mirror and realize, in horror, that you’ve accidentally taken a chunk out of your brows? The good news is that hair grows back; the even better news is that an eyebrow serum can help speed up the process.
There’s just one caveat: It will take consistency and patience (I’m talking a minimum of four to eight weeks of daily application) to see full results. So, to get you started on your brow journey, I’ve plucked the 12 best eyebrow growth serums, tested and vetted by PureWow editors, staffers and experts.
Meet the Experts
- Dr. Jacquiline Habashy-Hakim, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist and surgeon. She specializes in cosmetic, surgical and medical dermatology, working specifically with Mohs surgery, Botox, dermal fillers and microneedling. She earned a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees from University of Southern California and her medical degree from Western University of Health Sciences.
- Dr. Lian Mack, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist at Glamderm and an assistant professor of clinical dermatology at Mount Sinai Medical Center. She specializes in treating skin conditions, especially for the BIPOC community, as well as aesthetic enhancements such as injectable fillers and laser treatments. She's currently a fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology and member of the Women's Dermatologic Society.
How I Chose Best Eyebrow Growth Serums
I reached out to PureWow editors and staffers for their recommendations, while also recruiting them to test out a few popular brands over the span of three months. Whether we were concerned about sparse areas, thinning hair or skew arches, we took a closer look at the growth difference, how the formulas felt on our skin and how well the brushes worked on our brows. I also chatted with a few dermatologists to learn more about eyebrow growth serums. Keep reading to learn which ones made the cut.
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What to Consider When Shopping for an Eyebrow Growth Serum
- Key Ingredients: Most eyebrow growth serums have core ingredients like peptides, biotin, hyaluronic acid, keratin and vitamins (A,B,C and E). According to Dr. Habashy-Hakim, these key ingredients can help support hair growth for thicker, longer brows.
- Dermatologist Recommendations: “I always recommend seeking advice from a board- certified dermatologist as there can be many causes of eyebrow hair loss and some products may be more ideal for someone's specific cause and skin type,” explains Dr. Habashy-Hakim. “For example, if you have sensitive skin, using a hypoallergenic product is ideal.”
- Brow Concerns: Ask yourself, do you have thinning brows, sparse areas, undefined arches? As Dr. Mack explains, “Deciding if you need an eyebrow growth serum is a very personal choice. Some people desire thicker, fuller brows to enhance their appearance. Older individuals who are thinning naturally may benefit and individuals with genetically sparse brows may benefit, too.”
The Bottom Line: Which Serum Is Best for Eyebrow Growth?
There are plenty on this list, but our derms recommend eyebrow growth serums like Latisse, RevitaLash and Vegamour. “Although off label, Minoxidil and Latiesse have shown efficacy to grow eyebrow hair by maintaining hair in the growth phase longer, and decreasing the time in the resting phase,” Dr. Habashy-Hakim tells me. “Revitalash has also been proven to work in a similar way and is more accessible to patients. Lastly, Vegamour is a prostaglandin analogue free product that has been shown to improve eyebrow growth.”

Chelsea Candelario
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