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Best Way Of Removing Eyebrows?


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Ok guys, It has finally dawned on me that I really don't like the eyebrows on my IS. They look great from the front but from the side it just doesn't look right, how is the easiest/best way of getting these off as i'm fairly sure they are siliconed on:(?

Part of the beauty of the IS is it's headlights and how it perfectly follows the lines of the car :)

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Thanks Adrian, Have a week off coming up so hopefully will get the hairdryer / heatgun if I can find one onto these and get them off. Will be taking the lenses apart to give them a good clean anyways as all the condensation that had been getting in has really made a mess of the insides :(

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Want to do it because, they were on it when I bought the car and haven't really grown on me. So am going to take them off (+ it will also keep me busy during my week off work :P ), why will it look strange?

Oh I see Dan , on your car :D sorry mate LOL

Ohdear can't believe I missed that joke first time round :blush: , I look like a complete muppet now (at first I actually thought you meant use a bic+shaving foam on my car) :P meanwhile back on track any ideas lol ?

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Have you tried waxing? Put it on, let it harden and then just give it a good sharp tug. Hurts like buggery but smooth results and no monobrow!

You are talking about those kind of eyebrows right?! :lol:

Har-de-har har :P, I can't wait to the next LOC meet to get all the "hey your eyebrows are looking nice mate, did you wax or shave them in the end?" comments hehe :D

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Have you tried waxing? Put it on, let it harden and then just give it a good sharp tug. Hurts like buggery but smooth results and no monobrow!

So u do this do u :unsure: u seem 2 know 2 much lol :lol::whistling:

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