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franciscanheart

So I have noticed people's eyebrows lately.

I think it was triggered by seeing a guy in my composition class with waxed eyebrows. We aren't talking a clean-up job, we are talking full out waxing. They are thin and shaped. They are "good-looking" but it was odd to see on a guy.

After that I started to notice how many girls don't wax their eyebrows and I was amused that this guy did when so many girls did not.

Anyway this got me to thinking even more. I wonder how many people notice the neatness of eyebrows? Do people prefer to see girls with the short, thin, shaped eyebrows or the natural but still neat ones? Do people prefer to see guys with their full out natural eyebrows or their natural but well kept eyebrows?

So tell me.... do you even notice people's eyebrows? Do you have a preference?

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I get mine waxed often. I have dark, full eyebrows ,and I have to keep them perfectly sculpted. I'm proud of mine. XD

I notice them on guys and girls. I hate it when a cute guy has insane eyebrows (too thick). Girls have the opposite problem -- they get them too small!

So anyway, yes, eyebrows are important.

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Fides_et_Ratio

I got mine waxed once. It was amusing. Took like 2 minutes... crazyness! If only it would go that quick when I pluck!

I usually notice, but it doesn't really matter to me one way or the other.

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[quote name='Didacus' date='Sep 22 2005, 02:28 PM']Eyebrows are as useful as bellybuttons.
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They were made to keep the sweat out of one's eyes, and the bellybutton had a use when one was in one's mother.

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franciscanheart

[quote name='Maddalena' date='Sep 22 2005, 03:32 PM']They were made to keep the sweat out of one's eyes, and the bellybutton had a use when one was in one's mother.
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so do you really think its a wise decision to eliminate sweat stopping hairs? especially as many as most people lose when they wax? not to mention the fact that they also trim the leftovers.

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[quote name='Maddalena' date='Sep 22 2005, 03:32 PM']They were made to keep the sweat out of one's eyes, and the bellybutton had a use when one was in one's mother.
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we don't sweat here in Canada. If we did, ice would form on our faces.

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Proud2BCatholic139

They bring out the person's eyes...
Eyebrows are very important...
if they weren't important or no purpose, then God wouldn't have created them.... :idontknow:

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[quote name='hugheyforlife' date='Sep 22 2005, 02:33 PM']so do you really think its a wise decision to eliminate sweat stopping hairs? especially as many as most people lose when they wax? not to mention the fact that they also trim the leftovers.
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When they look like this:
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it's wise. :)

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franciscanheart

[quote name='Maddalena' date='Sep 22 2005, 03:35 PM']When they look like this:
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it's wise. :)
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extra protection!

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[quote name='hugheyforlife' date='Sep 22 2005, 02:36 PM']extra protection!
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:lol_roll:

The sweat thing isn't as important now because people don't work out in the hot, hot sun as much like in Bible times.

Eyebrows need to be coifed. :P:

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