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<description>&lt;p&gt;I was a recent eyebrow convert too, and had been going to the &quot;Brow Bar&quot; at Macy&apos;s in their Benefit cosmetics section. But then I decided to get them done while at my hair salon, and it was so. Much. Nicer! Instead of sitting up in a chair, with people on the street staring in through the windows, I got to lie down in a nice little room, with calming music playing, while a lovely woman massaged my brows. And then ripped the hair from my face! 

Even the wax itself seemed a lot nicer, not leaving my face red and puffy for the rest of the day like it did at the other place. And all for the same price as Macy&apos;s!

Now I think about all the years I walked around with unseemly eyebrows, and I just cringe.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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