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eyebrow trimmer


Question Posted Sunday October 14 2007, 5:57 pm

my dad just bought a eyebrow/nose/ear trimmer. i understand the nose and ear part, but how does a man trim his eyebrow? do they just make the brow hair shorter?

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LM answered Sunday October 14 2007, 8:03 pm:
It cuts the hair a lotttt shorter. There's one attachment for them (at least on all the ones I've seen) that trims the hairs really close to the skin. It's good for guys who don't want the unibrow look, but don't want to wax their eyebrows, either.

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uisforukelele answered Sunday October 14 2007, 7:27 pm:
yeah, it just trims the individual hairs. sometimes it can get a little bushy and make them look like a caveman.

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killerface answered Sunday October 14 2007, 6:58 pm:
My dad has one of those. :) You point it at one particular hair and when the trimmer touches it, it cuts it. Simple as that.

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