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    Trimming eyebrows

    OK, I freely admit it, I have bushy eyebrows. I've always sworn that I would never color my hair, or do anything about them - au natural and all that.
    But, yesterday a new hairdresser trimmed them. She just did it, she was chatting at me, then picked up the trimmers they use to trim the back of the neck for very short haircuts, and without so much as a by-your-leave, she quickly ran them over my eyebrows... I was rather shocked and a little appalled, until I looked in the mirror- geez, I look better. It took her 30 seconds and no thought at all.
    So, I'd like to continue, but don't know how. Do I buy a pair of trimmers? would scissors work? Is it often enough to wait until I get a haircut and go to the same woman?
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    You can find out what kind of scissors she used and go get some at a beauty supply shop and try it out. Or you can just have her do it when you get your haircut. I do that, but I have mine threaded. For me, it makes a difference because it seems to brighten my whole face. I didn't do anything with them for a long time, but I'm glad I do now.

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    you have your eyebrows threaded? What does that mean????
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    Mimi - it's like plucking but all in one big swoop. Kind of like a more accurate waxing, if I recall correctly.

    I trim my eyebrows. I pluck the necessary hairs, and then I brush my eyebrows a certain way and then trim them with super sharp, tiny scissors. I also use a brow gel every day (kind of like clear mascara) to control my eyebrows otherwise they look messy. I do keep them rather full though as the tidy but over-plucked look does not look right on my face.
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    i never had enough to trim. Better that way, I guess! (ouch!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biciclista View Post
    you have your eyebrows threaded? What does that mean????
    A very low-tech way of taming eyebrows. I was introduced to it by a friend from India, but apparently it started in Persia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Threading_%28epilation%29

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    ahhh... according to my boyfriend I have caterpillars for eyebrows. They don't lie next to my skin but stick out. And they're kind of wispy, too. So I just use those trimmers (one line of shaver sort of thing with an attachment to adjust the length). I think men's nose/ear trimmer is the same thing but probably call it something different.

    I also pluck the wayward ones that enhance the caterpillar look. My eyebrows are the least favourite feature of my face.

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    Quote Originally Posted by badger View Post
    ahhh... according to my boyfriend I have caterpillars for eyebrows. They don't lie next to my skin but stick out. And they're kind of wispy, too. So I just use those trimmers (one line of shaver sort of thing with an attachment to adjust the length). I think men's nose/ear trimmer is the same thing but probably call it something different.

    I also pluck the wayward ones that enhance the caterpillar look. My eyebrows are the least favourite feature of my face.
    your eyebrows sound like mine, but I think my downward-facing mouth is my least favorite feature, LOL.
    thanks all, I'll give something a try.
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