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Many teenage boys and young men have hair growing between their eyebrows ("unibrows"), some thicker and more noticable than others. Is puberty to blame and will these individuals "grow out" of this to a point where the hair will stop coming back?

2007-03-01 11:16:25 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Other - Health

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LOL...men are meant to be hairy...don't even mention the world "tweeze" to my husband...LOL...but he doesn't have a unibrow.

Seems to me most guys these days shave, pluck and wax about as much as the girls do! LOL

2007-03-01 11:21:46 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think it is more genetic in origin, but for whatever the reason, shave or pluck or lotion to remove that hair between the eyebrows. I have known people to lose friends, jobs, and promotions because they would not shave that uni-brow. It is unsightly and makes a person look like a caveman, stupid, and uncouth. I don't care if it shows up at age 5, get rid of it for the sake of the kid.

2007-03-01 11:22:13 · answer #2 · answered by whrldpz 7 · 0 0

Its not puberty that will determine what your eyebrows will look like. It usually is your genes. You probably have the same style of eyebrows as one of your parents. The only thing you can do is manually change the look of it.

2007-03-01 11:21:29 · answer #3 · answered by JoeyJordison12929043 3 · 0 0

My son has it, he's only 8. Started at age 5. So did his dad and his father. Runs in the family I guess.

2007-03-01 11:20:42 · answer #4 · answered by TP2001 2 · 0 0

Whoa! I never thought about that one. I'll have to talk to Wolverine about that. I'm sure he's an expert.

2007-03-01 11:19:07 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

They need to tweeze or wax them, they will grow back.

2007-03-01 11:19:53 · answer #6 · answered by Backwoods Barbie 7 · 0 0

I think its hereditary my husband has it and so does his dad they shave theirs LOL

2007-03-01 11:19:23 · answer #7 · answered by Allison 2 · 0 0

no - genes are

2007-03-01 11:19:00 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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