Minoxidil should not be used to grow eyebrows and is not recommended to be applied to eyebrows.
Minoxidil is generally used for the treatment of male pattern baldness and alopecia and works on the area of hair loss, and is not recommended for use on other areas, and it is generally not recommended to use Minoxidil directly on the eyebrows or face. There are no clinical studies to prove whether Minoxidil can be used in any location other than the scalp, and patients are advised not to self-medicate.
A common adverse reaction to Minoxidil is mild dermatitis of the scalp. Adverse reactions such as allergic rhinitis, facial swelling, hypersensitivity, shortness of breath, and headache can also occur. Minoxidil is contraindicated in people who are allergic to minoxidil or any of the other ingredients of this product.
Minoxidil is limited to topical use on the scalp and should not be taken orally or applied to other areas of the body. It is not effective on areas of the scalp that are scarred or damaged. This product should not be overdosed and immediate medical attention should be sought in case of overdose or serious adverse reactions.
Minoxidil is a prescription medication and is recommended to be used as prescribed by your doctor.