Nyx
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- 29 de Ene, 2016
I think it's because it's harder to be precise with a razor. You're much more likely to do a Georgia Nicholson and shave half your brow fuzz off than you are when you're plucking out the individual hairs or mapping exactly which ones you're going to rip out. With shaving it's also harder to remove all the hair completely and it'll grow back quicker than removing the hair with the follicle so you can end up looking patchy. It's possibly an elitism thing as well; shaving is considered an "amateur" approach to shaping whereas tweezing/threading/waxing is seen as more professional, possibly because it involves pain and you can pay for someone else to do it. If shaving their eyebrows works better for somebody than other methods I don't see the harm in them doing it honestly.I have a question: why is shaving eyebrows to shape them considered a bad thing? Just about every other method is painful as fuck, as well as a lot more work. They make tiny eyebrow-shaping razors yet every time anyone mentions getting their eyebrows done, they just say "No, keep razors away from your eyebrows it's WRONG."
If men can shape their beards and shit with razors on their face, certainly women (or other men) can have a steady enough hand to use razors for their brows? I don't see what the issue is. In the meantime, I just don't bother with my eyebrows because I'm not willing to rip hair out of my face for beauty.