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I've waxed before. I have to do it every once in a while because they get too bushy. I don't like how it looks when bushy, it makes me look tired and a lot older. Some women will judge you for doing it and think its metro or whatever, but many more will comment on your bushy eyebrows. lol.
Waxing is the way to go, and as long as you do a neat "natural," trim its not very noticeable.
I think if they have some crazy brows going on and pluck a few here and there it is fine. However, if they wax to a achieve a perfectly manicured look.... I do not like that so much..
They shouldn't mind. For some guys, like me, it's just part of looking human. The Andy Rooney look hasn't caught on yet. If I don't do it, my barber does.
doing it now? men been doing it for years!!! im talking since the early 90's. at least in most metropolitan areas.
i have a uni brow. i periodically pluck the middle. but thats it.
when we[men] do it, we can end up looking like mannequins. almost plastic. its easy for girls, they have the face structure that compliments thin eyebrows. they also have pretty faces.
sometimes i dont pluck my unibrow. but i do it and only in the middle. not under or over the brow. otherwise it IS vain and is "high maintenance" and a little fruity. some guys let their girls do it, and they end up looking prettier than their girlfirends.
overall, do it only if you feel you have excessive hair. dont over do it. eyebrows on us men frame our face. sometimes they overwhelm it, but even then the ladies(and the gents, not that there is any thing wrong with that) have said they like full features, eyebrows included.
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