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    messiable Posts: 29, Reputation: -1
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    Oct 7, 2009, 01:33 PM
    Really red, scabby, itchy, spotty marks in middle of eyebrows.that is permanent!
    I was wondering if anyone could help me you see, I started plucking my eyebrows and red marks and small puss filled spots started appearing. Obviously, once you start plucking you have to carry on because the hair starts to grow more stubborn and strong. Anyway, I continued in getting rid of the hair (which grows back the next day) and the spots would get picked and replaced by scabs and more redness. The scabs end up all peely whenever I pluck. Now unfortunately, I have 2 permanent marks on either sides of the inside of my eyebrows which looks really really stupid.I pluck everyday and more spots, scabs and redness (which doesn't fade at all) appear. My mum thinks I use a razor between my eyebrows and everyone meakes fun of the marks and spots etc, that's how bad it is. What shall I do? Please can anyone help me, id be extremely gtateful if anyone could
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    Oct 7, 2009, 01:57 PM

    You are overzealous with your plucking, messiable. It sounds like it has turned into a compulsive obssessive disorder with you. No one has to pluck till they make lesions in their skin, especially on the vulnerable skin areas as in between the eyebrows.

    You will have to let it heal and have laser hair removal to permanently remove the unibrow. There is still help for you if you just leave it alone and have permanent repair done.

    ms. tickle
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    Oct 11, 2009, 05:16 AM

    I agree with Tickle, plucking every day is too excessive... you shouldn't even have hair growing back after 1 day!! :confused:

    I pluck mine about once a fortnight, sometimes only once a month if the hair is growing back slowly.
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    Oct 11, 2009, 05:52 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by shazamataz View Post
    I agree with Tickle, plucking every day is too excessive... you shouldn't even have hair growing back after 1 day!!! :confused:

    I pluck mine about once a fortnight, sometimes only once a month if the hair is growing back slowly.
    I don't know why mine grows back straight away. It looks like a shaven affect as well. Quite stubbly
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    Oct 11, 2009, 05:55 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by tickle View Post
    You are overzealous with your plucking, messiable. It sounds like it has turned into a compulsive obssessive disorder with you. No one has to pluck till they make lesions in their skin, especially on the vulnerable skin areas as in between the eyebrows.

    You will have to let it heal and have laser hair removal to permanently remove the unibrow. There is still help for you if you just leave it alone and have permanent repair done.

    ms. tickle
    Can I just ask you a few questions regarding laser hair removal.
    1. how old do you have to be to get it done?
    2. how much does it cost?
    3. where can you get it done from?
    4. is it permanent removal?
    Thank you very much
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    Oct 11, 2009, 11:03 AM

    Laser hair removal is permanent removal of hair folicles. They never grow back if they get them all and that takes a few treatments. The cost varies, depending on where you live. You can get no charge estimates, It is done from a clinc and seeing you as youa r ehaving difficultly with hair, then you are old enough to have it done.

    Tick
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    Oct 12, 2009, 03:36 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by tickle View Post
    Laser hair removal is permanent removal of hair folicles. They never grow back if they get them all and that takes a few treatments. The cost varies, depending on where you live. You can get no charge estimates, It is done from a clinc and seeing you as youa r ehaving difficultly with hair, then you are old enough to have it done.

    tick
    Thank you very much

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