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Medical science needs to discover what makes eyebrows grow

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AlisonWunderland · 28/12/2015 15:20

Because really, those blighters have supernatural powers of growth.
Four days away from my high magnification mirror and woah!
I look like Wolverine.

Imagine if we could harness that power for good

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SurelyYoureJokingMrFeynman · 28/12/2015 15:22
Tuiles · 28/12/2015 15:28

They do because all mine are falling out! I want my lovely luscious brows back Sad

SirChenjin · 28/12/2015 15:32

They really do - and chin hairs, as Surely says. I didn't pluck my chin hairs for a couple of days, went to the makeup counter at Debenhams (something I don't normally do) where the assistant put on various shades of foundation without me realising I had 2 longs beauts sprouting Blush

Seeyounearertime · 28/12/2015 15:36

I think medical science should invent a single use cream that stops all hair growth where ever you put it.

Like Nair but permanent Smile

AlisonWunderland · 28/12/2015 15:37

Actually chin hairs need the primary focus of research.
Because they not only have the ability to grow at a phenomenonal rate, they also can remain invisible until they are over a centimetre long, then Ta-rah! Here I am!

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