BuffaloBill Posted July 23, 2016 Posted July 23, 2016 On a separate note, the last few times I went to get a hair cut (some cheapo place like Great Clips), they asked if I wanted my eyebrows trimmed. I said no. Is an eyebrow trim normal? (PS: I have pretty average thickness eyebrows and no unibrow). Wait until you're older. There seems to be a latent mutation causing some of them to grow long with exceptional speed. You can trim those puppies up in the morning and come home in the evening only to find one of the bastards blowing in the breeze. Not much different for nose and ear hair.
Chef Jim Posted July 23, 2016 Posted July 23, 2016 I've gone to the same stylist for about 10 years now, even though she moved about 40 miles away, because she knows what I like and gives me a good....... Dude what are you paying for?
Just Jack Posted July 24, 2016 Posted July 24, 2016 Dude what are you paying for? I'm paying for someone that I know I can sit down and 10 minutes later she's done, without having to explain how I like my hair or ask a lot of questions
Rubes Posted July 24, 2016 Posted July 24, 2016 I'm paying for someone that I know I can sit down and 10 minutes later she's done, without having to explain how I like my hair or ask a lot of questions Same here. I've been going to the same person for almost 20 years now.
Nervous Guy Posted July 24, 2016 Posted July 24, 2016 Wait until you're older. There seems to be a latent mutation causing some of them to grow long with exceptional speed. You can trim those puppies up in the morning and come home in the evening only to find one of the bastards blowing in the breeze. Not much different for nose and ear hair. LOL ..yep, it's pretty amazing. I've often wondered about this and after a bit of searching I found a few compelling theories, one has to do with hair growth cycles and the other is hormone related. I found this..."The change in eyebrows is due to hormonal changes. For many their levels of testosterone remain at a good level or even continue to increase up to the age of around 70 and this can encourage vigorous hair growth particularly in areas that were perhaps not as robust in younger years – areas such as the nose, ears and eyebrows.".
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