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2006-10-05 11:14:33
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answer #1
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answered by lavito 3
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All the methods mentioned will 'work' depending on your tolerance of side effects, and satisfaction with results;. i.e. plucking leaves redness and swelling, shaving doesn't really work, waxing makes it red.
Electrolisis may leave a permanent red mark, and imho, does not look convincing, b/c if you look closely, everyone is a unibrow, just the fine transparaent hairs between the darker eyebrows don't take on any colour. Electrolisis removes all the hair, and looks artificial, like 'too perfect.'
So, what do you do? Get used to it. I used to pluck, but it was bothersome, painful, and only produced pimples when the hairs grew back. No ecstasy for the agony, so I gave it up.
You might compromise? Just thin it out a little by moderate plucking, but my advice is to get used to it.
I think you may be suffering from the burden of stereotyping? Most people think unibrow is 'unfriendly,' the same as bald is 'old.' Well bald has become the new 'cool' and, if you ask me, unibrow guys have their own unique handsomeness.
Don't know if that helps, and you were looking for ways to get rid of aunibrow, but that is what I have to say.
Smile, and the world smiles with you! It's all about attitude.
2006-10-06 01:01:20
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answered by inprimeform 3
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lmao, sorry but this question reminds me that i used to have a unibrow :)
i once shaved it and boy did i regret that. waxing is best because it gets a good and clean removal. the hair will grow back soon though and youll have to get it done every week or so for awhile.
id say you should start off with waxing because when the hairs grow back they will be finer and it will hurt less and less each time. it shouldnt cost more than $7 at almost any salon.
when you feel that you can do it (as in not way too much hair) start plucking. plucking damages the hair follicle and it does not grow back. you may have to pluck here and there for the rest of your life (im still doing it), but the evil unibrow will be gone ;)
2006-10-05 11:24:26
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answered by ::A'La Mode:: 4
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What you heard is an previous better halves tale. Hair does no longer boost again swifter or thicker if pulled out. you could both use a razor and shave contained in the middle or bypass to a salon and characteristic it waxed. I had it waxed, gained't lie it harm yet only for a second and it lasts longer than shaving.
2016-11-26 19:45:01
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answered by ? 4
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Go to a mens grooming place, there are lots in London and Canons Sports centres do them as do hairdressers.
Get a professional to do it, waxing lasts about 4 weeks and needs to be done regularly.
You could try electrolosis, this can usually be found at the same places.
dont try it your self if you haven't done it before, it can look really stupid if you make a mistake and unlike women, you can't really use eyebrow pencil to fill in the mistakes.
Nice to know you want to take care of yourself, women like a man who gets rid of a uni brow.
2006-10-05 21:53:51
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answer #5
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answered by michelle a 4
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Visit a salon and ask them to wax/pluck your eyebrows so that the big caterpillar turns into 2 baby caterpillars (not a beautiful butterfly i'm afraid!)
2006-10-05 11:15:49
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answer #6
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answered by mysterious_gal1984 3
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Waxing or laser treatment, plucking takes a lot of courage and is really painful.
2006-10-06 00:28:37
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answer #7
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answered by dochsa.co.uk 2
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Go for electroylsis - that will get rid of it permanently after a while.
2006-10-05 11:15:58
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answered by andruic 2
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Wax, or laser hair removal.
I think the most important question though is: WHY HAVEN'T YOU DONE THIS ALREADY?
2006-10-05 11:15:58
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answered by Marc 1
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With shaving or plucking or electrologist
2006-10-05 11:16:28
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answer #10
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answered by Dale 6
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shave it, wax it, pluck it, have laser hair removal treatment
2006-10-05 11:14:53
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answered by Anonymous
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