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Imboredinthehouse · 29/04/2020 12:37

It’s a mini shaver. I did read the reviews for the JML one & there were a lot of comments about it not giving a very close shave so left visible stubble

TomNook · 29/04/2020 12:55

oh god!!

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QuestionableMouse · 29/04/2020 12:56

Eyebrow razors are the best thing imo. And I have lovely coarse dark eyebrow hairs.

There's loads of options on amazon and I haven't found much difference.

itstheyearzero · 29/04/2020 14:15

Yeah, I did once, my hand slipped and I chopped most of my eyelashes off. Never again!! Grin

uncomfortablydumb53 · 29/04/2020 14:39

I have just bought one as my eyebrows are wild at the moment!
As yet, too scared to try it out

TomNook · 29/04/2020 15:27

Qm can you link to any?

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JollyGiraffe12 · 30/04/2020 11:01

I have one and I must say I love it for eyebrows (and rogue chin hairs) totally painless super quick no red marks so you can just make it part of your normal skincare/make up routine

BloomedAgain · 30/04/2020 11:05

I just pluck the occasional stray and trim. Have you tried trimming them as that seems to make the most difference for me anyway (brush up with an old wand and then trim the unruly longer bits)?

ThanksForAllTheFish · 30/04/2020 11:14

I had one many, many years ago (2003 ish) and never again. First eye brown turned out great. Second eyebrow not so much. It’s very difficult to do with your non dominant hand and I accidentally shaved off half of my eyebrow.

QuestionableMouse · 30/04/2020 11:15

www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B07W45CMRB?ref=ppx_pt2_mob_b_prod_image&tag=mumsnetforu03-21

Bought these a couple of times and they work well. They're super sharp though so watch your fingers!

TomNook · 30/04/2020 17:55

Thank you !

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Chipsahoy · 30/04/2020 19:31

I use the one in your original post and have no issues with it. I also use it for upper lip hair. It's painless and I don't get any stubble.

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