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How to get rid of ingrown eyebrow hair?

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lalallola · 28/04/2022 20:13

I've never had this 😂 Will it just keep growing under the skin or will it pop out eventually?

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PurpleDinosaurpark · 28/04/2022 20:15

We're gonna need a picture

motherofchihuahuas · 28/04/2022 20:19

We will.

Theunamedcat · 28/04/2022 20:21

How can you tell its there?

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MrsWateringcan · 28/04/2022 20:26

Ouch! If it were me I'd probably prod at it a bit with some tweezers until a pluckable bit appeared. I'm sure there are more sensible posters around, though.

echoechoechoecho · 28/04/2022 20:27

nads - the male hair removal stuff is excellent

QuebecBagnet · 28/04/2022 20:28

I think digging with a sharp needle and then tweezers is the answer.

Tee20x · 28/04/2022 20:34

Can you scratch at it with a pair of sharp tweezers and then get it out?

MiddleClassProblem · 28/04/2022 20:35

PurpleDinosaurpark · 28/04/2022 20:15

We're gonna need a picture

Yup, yup, yup

limitedperiodonly · 28/04/2022 20:41

Picture please. I'm not just being sporny. It will help to tell whether you can get it out soon or have to leave it for a while. If it was somewhere other than your face you could have a go at it but with your face it's not worth it. It will look terrible and won't go at the first attempt. You'll have to massage it on and off with a bit of vaseline and be patient for weeks. Whatever you do don't listen to the idiots telling you to stick it with a needle and tweezers.

MeMe3Spoons · 28/04/2022 21:36

OP can you see it under the skin? I'm NOT recommending amateur face surgery but I have been known to break the skin with a sterilised needle then extract with sterilised tweezers, followed by tcp....

lalallola · 29/04/2022 06:18

I can see it, it doesn't hurt. I've attached a picture, sorry it's not very good.

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