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maymie
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Default Nov 09, 2008 at 04:53 PM
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I tweeze my eyebrows alot but I'm afraid to take too much off because it will look weird but I've got alot of stray eyebrows. They are kind thick as well. Do I go to a salon and have my eyebrows waxed? Will a salon wax my eyebrows? What do I do with my eyebrows?
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Go to a good salon and have your eyebrows waxed.
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Default Nov 13, 2008 at 02:14 AM
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i agree with the poster above , start having them waxed at a salon , if you dont love the first person that waxes them , just shop around . It will cost anywhere from maybe 15 dollars and up and you will only need it done maybe once a month . Having your brows done professionally makes a huge difference in your face appearance, at least in my opinion . Once you find someone you like that does a good job , you will never stop going .
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Default Nov 14, 2008 at 11:44 AM
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Threading is great for thinning your brows.

Costs anywhere from $10 to spa prices of $30.

http://hairremoval.about.com/od/thre...reading101.htm
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