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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I leave mine be - they are a normal attribute to a face?They frame the face, so important to have them looking nice."
i never used to think this and when i started getting them done alot more often i see it now
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I leave mine be - they are a normal attribute to a face?They frame the face, so important to have them looking nice."
I like them as they are I guess, they're a nice shape and pale, I see no reason to change anything, just pluck the odd stray occasionally!
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"Minimal plucking for me. I don't like thin lines and mine aren't that thick "
Yes, I hate those thin lines too. I don't go in for much make-up etc anyway, prefer a more natural look......well, apart from the odd halloween party that is! |
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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago
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This is where having a fringe and wearing glasses comes in dead handy! I like neat eyebrows on me and am rubbish at self-plucking in between waxes. I own four pairs of tweezers and only one of them is any good. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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me and daughter always wax - shes now bought the home wax strips and does them for us - bit faffier than the liquid (which we home tried and failed) but just as good |
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Im not a fan of that scouse brow look, but do like mine done at salons. But then dont most treatments leave us all feeling and looking great? Cant speak for botox when youve been jabbed alot, as never had it. But body rubbing, massage, facials etc are all good. |
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