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Passing along a tip to avoid eyebrow tweezing pain This is just a tip to help avoid a little discomfort. If tweezing your eyebrows makes you gasp, this advice is for you. Ever had a toothache and bought a tube of Orajel at the drugstore to relieve the pain? If you still have some (or decide to go out and buy a tube), you can take the pain out of tweezing. Just rub it on the targeted spot and wait a few minutes for the anesthetic to work. Then tweeze without pain. This story was posted on 2024-03-02 00:03:22
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