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Guest Jenny_W

I got my eyebrows done today which is something that I have been wanting to do for YEARS! Now that I have gone full-time, I thought I'd finally do them :)

I have uploaded some pics to my gallery.

HRT 4 months + 5 days.

Jenny

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Guest Sarah Faith

Nice Jenny! You and I actually started HRT on the exact same day, and I have to say the shapes brows really work for you. :) I got mine shaped as well a few weeks ago and I've been maintaining them self. It makes a huge difference in ones appearance I think. :)

Anyways looking great!

Big Hugs,

Sarah

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Guest Jenny_W

Thanks Sarah :) I am very happy with them and you're right - it has made a huge difference to my face. By the way, you look AMAZING, seriously. You look like you're 20! I had to go and check your profile to find out your age :)

For having been on HRT for the same time as you, I am very happy with my progress so far. I think it's not bad for someone who's 12 years older than you!

Life is good, isn't it?

Jenny

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Guest Sarah Faith

Thanks Sarah :) I am very happy with them and you're right - it has made a huge difference to my face. By the way, you look AMAZING, seriously. You look like you're 20! I had to go and check your profile to find out your age :)

For having been on HRT for the same time as you, I am very happy with my progress so far. I think it's not bad for someone who's 12 years older than you!

Life is good, isn't it?

Jenny

:o Wow... I just looked at your profile.. I totally had you pegged for 30 when you said 12 years older than me I was like "Yeah right.." You look really great! :)

And thanks!

I'm really glad that things are going well for you even considering the loss of job. You have a great attitude and that goes such a very long way. :) Keep it up Jenny!

Sarah

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Guest Jenny_W

Thanks Sarah <3 You've made my day! Yep, I'm turning 41 next month. Maybe the fact that I'm finally feeling comfortable in my skin is what is showing through? I feel fantastic!

Kay - just waxed :) I did hunt around for someone I could trust - seeing as it's the first time that I have ever got them shaped. If anyone reading wants to know where I went:

Vibromania

3/3-5 Hewish Rd

Croydon, VIC 3136

Australia

(03) 9723 3299

Ask for JAN

(I am not sure if this is against the site rules - so mods: you can delete if you have to!)

Jenny

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Guest Kaylee234

I've never gotten mine waxed, but got my first threading a few weeks ago and it was a great experience.

My GT says I look like I've lost 10 years since I started seeing her. Not sure that's true, as people have always thought that I'm much younger than I am. I usually don't correct them ;)

BTW, I'm 14 years older than you, Sarah :blink::blush:

~ Kay

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Now before all you girls go running off about how great you look for your age....We expect that young folks look good. From this point the 2nd anniversary of the 39th is a 24 years back. I look and feel younger as well.

Oh and back on subject. Your eyes look great. Raising the brows really opens up the eyes and lets the beauty out at any age.

Hugs,

Charlie

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Guest sophia.gentry58

I love the look Jenny; I'm going out this weekend to have a pedicure, I just may get my brows done as well, You have encouraged me! :)

Sophia

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Guest Sarah Faith

I love the look Jenny; I'm going out this weekend to have a pedicure, I just may get my brows done as well, You have encouraged me! :)

Sophia

You should! My hair stylist said that getting your brows waxed makes a bigger difference on how ones face appears than even hair style. I used to think my brows were just fine before, but now I look back at the pictures and I cringe just a little. :) Im sure you would be happy with the results.

I've never gotten mine waxed, but got my first threading a few weeks ago and it was a great experience.

My GT says I look like I've lost 10 years since I started seeing her. Not sure that's true, as people have always thought that I'm much younger than I am. I usually don't correct them ;)

BTW, I'm 14 years older than you, Sarah :blink::blush:

~ Kay

I have to ask, what exactly is threading?

You're also looking really good Kaylee, and even better with each new photo I see!

Sarah

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Guest Markietoo

My eyebrows were a real bushy highlight on my face. I mentioned this to my electrolysis lady and she said I can fix that for you if you like. No time like the present so we discussed how I wanted them to look. She proceeded to work on my brows for the next half hour. Quite a change. During this weeks regular visit of my war on facial hair, she tweaked the line a bit and cleaned things up. They now look even better. I like how they came out and maintaining them is almost nothing at all. Electrolysis can kill those hairs for good if done right. Over the next year working on the rest of my face she'll go after any strays for me. No waxing, no tweezing seemed liked the best choice for me. Everyone deals with those pesky hairs in a way that works for them. Here is another choice for you to consider.

Markie

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