Perfectly shaped brows do not stay perfect forever — hair grows back, and knowing when to return keeps your look consistent. So how often should you actually thread your eyebrows?
The short answer: every 2–4 weeks
For most people, threading every two to four weeks keeps brows looking clean and well-defined. This lines up with the natural hair-growth cycle: by around the three-week mark, enough new hair has appeared to reshape a tidy line.
What affects how quickly your brows grow back
Everyone’s cycle is a little different. Regrowth speed depends on:
- Genetics — some people simply grow hair faster or thicker
- Hormones — hormonal changes can influence hair growth
- Age — growth can slow over time
- How much hair was removed — a major reshape shows regrowth sooner than routine tidying
Signs it is time to rebook
You are probably due for a threading appointment when you notice:
- Stray hairs appearing above or below the brow line
- The space between your brows filling in
- Your arch losing its crisp, defined edge
- Brows looking generally “fuzzy” up close
Can you thread too often?
Threading only removes hair that has grown, so there is little benefit to coming in every few days. Sticking to a regular two-to-four-week rhythm gives the hair time to reach a length that threads cleanly, and helps your specialist maintain a consistent shape.
Making it easy to stay on schedule
The simplest way to keep brows looking their best is to rebook your next appointment before you leave. Threading is quick — usually 10 to 15 minutes — so it fits neatly into a lunch break or a weekend errand run.
Ready to get on a schedule that works for you? Book your next threading appointment or learn more about our eyebrow threading service in Sydney.