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Guys getting eyebrows done.

Savij

Diamond Member
I'm looking to get my eyebrows done professionally. I need to get something that doesn't look like a pair of drunken caterpillars on my face so I'm looking to have them done by someone who knows what they are doing. Anyone know of places in the Boston area that do them or where I might search. Google doesn't help very much. All the it returns places seem to cater to women.
 
Originally posted by: Savij
I'm looking to get my eyebrows done professionally. I need to get something that doesn't look like a pair of drunken caterpillars on my face so I'm looking to have them done by someone who knows what they are doing. Anyone know of places in the Boston area that do them or where I might search. Google doesn't help very much. All the it returns places seem to cater to women.

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Just be sure to go to a place that does body waxing, peticure and hair streaking. Should save you some time that way.
 
Originally posted by: Bozono
Just be sure to go to a place that does body waxing, peticure and hair streaking. Should save you some time that way.

I could get my backhair waxed into a back mohawk and then have it colored bright pink...Awesome.
 
Originally posted by: Xyclone
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Bozono
Just be sure to go to a place that does body waxing, peticure and hair streaking. Should save you some time that way.
pedicure 😕

for men??? 😕
yeh or call it toe detailing.

coming to a location near you, American Male Salons

Beer and an eyebrow wax? Male salons take off
Men get groomed ? while watching a football game

PHILADELPHIA - Steven Wooke takes a swig from a bottle of Heineken as his left hand rests on a small table, his fingers spread out like a fan of playing cards.

He?s getting a manicure ? or hand detailing, as the salon calls it ? and it?s a pampering the 24-year-old information technology manager has learned to enjoy.

?My girlfriend notices it,? said Wooke during a recent visit to an American Male salon for nail grooming sans polish. ?I try to come in every two weeks.?

American Male ? which in February is opening its 15th salon, in Las Vegas ? is one of a growing number of salons devoted to men who want more than just a barbershop haircut but don?t feel comfortable sitting in women?s beauty salons and wouldn?t be caught dead entering a froufrou day spa.

The salons are catering to an apparently growing interest by men in grooming. Sales of men?s skin care products sold through department stores rose 13 percent last year, more than double the growth for the women?s market, according to NPD Group, a marketing research firm in Port Washington, N.Y.

$10 billion seen in U.S. retail sales
The U.S. men?s grooming market are expected to reach $10 billion by 2008, up 25 percent from last year, according to Packaged Facts, a unit of MarketResearch.com in New York.

From the decor to the terminology they use, men?s salons are seeking to put some distance between themselves and beauty salons.

Some have strong sports themes, including TVs tuned to sports channels. Some offer free beer. And at least one lets clients light up cigars. Prices for haircuts, waxing, manicures, pedicures, facials, shaving and massages start at about $20 and go up from there.

?Men don?t really like going to salons. They don?t like being with women in there and they don?t like the smell of the salons,? said Howard Hafetz, chief executive of Raylon Corp., American Male Salons? parent company. ?They don?t want to look across the aisle and see their buddy?s wife over there.?

Raylon, based in Reading, 50 miles northwest of Philadelphia, now operates or licenses salons in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, North Carolina, California, Illinois, Oklahoma and Colorado.

cont'd
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10454245/
 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Xyclone
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Bozono
Just be sure to go to a place that does body waxing, peticure and hair streaking. Should save you some time that way.
pedicure 😕

for men??? 😕
yeh or call it toe detailing.

coming to a location near you, American Male Salons

Beer and an eyebrow wax? Male salons take off
Men get groomed ? while watching a football game

PHILADELPHIA - Steven Wooke takes a swig from a bottle of Heineken as his left hand rests on a small table, his fingers spread out like a fan of playing cards.

He?s getting a manicure ? or hand detailing, as the salon calls it ? and it?s a pampering the 24-year-old information technology manager has learned to enjoy.

?My girlfriend notices it,? said Wooke during a recent visit to an American Male salon for nail grooming sans polish. ?I try to come in every two weeks.?

American Male ? which in February is opening its 15th salon, in Las Vegas ? is one of a growing number of salons devoted to men who want more than just a barbershop haircut but don?t feel comfortable sitting in women?s beauty salons and wouldn?t be caught dead entering a froufrou day spa.

The salons are catering to an apparently growing interest by men in grooming. Sales of men?s skin care products sold through department stores rose 13 percent last year, more than double the growth for the women?s market, according to NPD Group, a marketing research firm in Port Washington, N.Y.

$10 billion seen in U.S. retail sales
The U.S. men?s grooming market are expected to reach $10 billion by 2008, up 25 percent from last year, according to Packaged Facts, a unit of MarketResearch.com in New York.

From the decor to the terminology they use, men?s salons are seeking to put some distance between themselves and beauty salons.

Some have strong sports themes, including TVs tuned to sports channels. Some offer free beer. And at least one lets clients light up cigars. Prices for haircuts, waxing, manicures, pedicures, facials, shaving and massages start at about $20 and go up from there.

?Men don?t really like going to salons. They don?t like being with women in there and they don?t like the smell of the salons,? said Howard Hafetz, chief executive of Raylon Corp., American Male Salons? parent company. ?They don?t want to look across the aisle and see their buddy?s wife over there.?

Raylon, based in Reading, 50 miles northwest of Philadelphia, now operates or licenses salons in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, North Carolina, California, Illinois, Oklahoma and Colorado.

cont'd
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10454245/

I wish they had a place closer to boston. Then I would know exactly where to go.
 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Xyclone
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Bozono
Just be sure to go to a place that does body waxing, peticure and hair streaking. Should save you some time that way.
pedicure 😕

for men??? 😕
yeh or call it toe detailing.

coming to a location near you, American Male Salons

Beer and an eyebrow wax? Male salons take off
Men get groomed ? while watching a football game

PHILADELPHIA - Steven Wooke takes a swig from a bottle of Heineken as his left hand rests on a small table, his fingers spread out like a fan of playing cards.

He?s getting a manicure ? or hand detailing, as the salon calls it ? and it?s a pampering the 24-year-old information technology manager has learned to enjoy.

?My girlfriend notices it,? said Wooke during a recent visit to an American Male salon for nail grooming sans polish. ?I try to come in every two weeks.?

American Male ? which in February is opening its 15th salon, in Las Vegas ? is one of a growing number of salons devoted to men who want more than just a barbershop haircut but don?t feel comfortable sitting in women?s beauty salons and wouldn?t be caught dead entering a froufrou day spa.

The salons are catering to an apparently growing interest by men in grooming. Sales of men?s skin care products sold through department stores rose 13 percent last year, more than double the growth for the women?s market, according to NPD Group, a marketing research firm in Port Washington, N.Y.

$10 billion seen in U.S. retail sales
The U.S. men?s grooming market are expected to reach $10 billion by 2008, up 25 percent from last year, according to Packaged Facts, a unit of MarketResearch.com in New York.

From the decor to the terminology they use, men?s salons are seeking to put some distance between themselves and beauty salons.

Some have strong sports themes, including TVs tuned to sports channels. Some offer free beer. And at least one lets clients light up cigars. Prices for haircuts, waxing, manicures, pedicures, facials, shaving and massages start at about $20 and go up from there.

?Men don?t really like going to salons. They don?t like being with women in there and they don?t like the smell of the salons,? said Howard Hafetz, chief executive of Raylon Corp., American Male Salons? parent company. ?They don?t want to look across the aisle and see their buddy?s wife over there.?

Raylon, based in Reading, 50 miles northwest of Philadelphia, now operates or licenses salons in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, North Carolina, California, Illinois, Oklahoma and Colorado.

cont'd
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10454245/

Haha, "toe detailing." 😛
 
my barber does mine.

do you go to a barber or a salon to get your hair cut? or like that hair cut place in the mall? most places should be able to do it... plus it's convenient cuz i get my hair cut every 2 weeks anyway.
 
Originally posted by: Howard
I think I would only go to remove the small unibrow hairs. I don't mind the rest.

Then I'm guessing you haven't had PETA people throw red paint at your face becasue they thought you were wearing a fur coat on your forehead.
 
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