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186.1 | Mens salons: | MAL009::RAGUCCI | | Tue Aug 08 1995 16:53 | 8 |
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take a trip on Newbury Street in town, there are loads of salons for
men that can help. (what are peels?)
B.
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186.2 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Wed Aug 09 1995 10:29 | 1 |
| A trip from Brazil to Newbury Street could get expensive.
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186.3 | Re-starting. | VAXSPO::HAMILTON | | Wed Aug 09 1995 19:10 | 12 |
| Sorry, everybody, let's start all over again, as I wrote a wrong
word at the start of this discussion.
This topic is open to ask for and share tips on grooming.
My particular interest is about how to get rid of the hair that
started growing at the inside of my ear once I passed the 30's mark.
But I'm looking after a definitive solution so that I don't need to
cut them off every week.
Ham.
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186.4 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Wed Aug 09 1995 20:15 | 3 |
| I use a battery-powered trimmer designed for the nose and ear.
Steve
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186.5 | | LUDWIG::WILBER | Build Castles in the Air | Thu Aug 10 1995 03:10 | 5 |
| My barber gets the ear ones, but I think it takes an extra-special
relationship with your barber to have him/her go for the nose ones.
(Ouch!)
j
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186.6 | | MPGS::PHILL | In casual pursuit of serenity. | Thu Aug 10 1995 11:00 | 11 |
| What vanity.
I usually just trim the excess ear hair with my razor.
You know you are getting old when you have to shave your ear lobes.
The nose hairs I just pull out when they get long.
Peter.
PS I keep thinking of City Slickers II where our hero is trimming his nose/ear
hair with the office scissors.
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186.7 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Thu Aug 10 1995 11:14 | 6 |
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I find that one of those little propane torches that are used for
soldering pipes works really good. Only takes one application in
a lifetime. ;^).
fred();
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186.8 | | SMURF::PBECK | Paul Beck | Thu Aug 10 1995 16:09 | 2 |
| Vincent Van Gogh had the same problem with excess ear hair, but
found a permanent solution ...
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186.9 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Thu Aug 10 1995 16:39 | 4 |
| Shakespear (in Hamlet) alluded to pouring Hemlock into the ear as a
sure cure for ear hair.
fred();
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186.10 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Thu Aug 10 1995 16:45 | 4 |
| Actually the macho types (the ones that don't just let it grow and
braid it) use a Huskvarna weed-eater.
fred();
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186.11 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Thu Aug 10 1995 18:15 | 7 |
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Duct Tape (see note 185). Tear off a strip about 2 inches long. Roll
backwards in a tight roll such that the sticky part is on the outside.
Insert into said orifice to be de-haired. Let set overnight. Next
morning remove with quick jerking motion.
fred();
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186.12 | | MPGS::PHILL | In casual pursuit of serenity. | Thu Aug 10 1995 18:42 | 3 |
| re: -1
Owch
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186.13 | | STRATA::WILBER | Build Castles in the Air | Fri Aug 11 1995 02:08 | 7 |
| re -.2
VERY QUICK! Ouchx2.
Also gets at those nasty, unsightly back hairs that are proliferating.
jeff
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186.14 | Ha,Ha,Ha. | VAXSPO::HAMILTON | | Fri Aug 11 1995 12:07 | 15 |
| Verrry funny, you all.
Fred, please write your jokes in international english, so I can enjoy
them, too. I have not the slightest idea of what Hemlock or Huskvarna
weed-eater means.
Nobody ever heard about a electrical gadget that kills the hair root?
I've read something about it when it was not important for me...
For those that thinks I have to much vanity, try to imagine how your
wifes/girlfriends would look if they let their mustaches grow...
I know I would never feel my girlfriend tongue's again on my ear if
I did not care...
Ham.
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186.15 | meanings and electrolysis | CSSE::NEILSEN | Wally Neilsen-Steinhardt | Fri Aug 11 1995 12:56 | 17 |
| .14> them, too. I have not the slightest idea of what Hemlock or Huskvarna
> weed-eater means.
My dictionary says: "2a. a poisonous plant with compound leaves and small
whitish flowers 2b. a poison obtained from this plant."
Hamlet's uncle poured it into the ear of Hamlet's dad when he was sleeping.
Husqvarna (sp?) makes yard and garden tools. I thought they were Swedish. A
weed-eater is a long handled powered contraption which whips a strand of nylon
around to cut down weeds.
> Nobody ever heard about a electrical gadget that kills the hair root?
> I've read something about it when it was not important for me...
Electrolysis. Licensed professionals do this in the US. Check with your local
salon. Supposed to be moderately permanent and slightly painful.
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186.16 | | STRATA::WILBER | Build Castles in the Air | Fri Aug 11 1995 23:47 | 3 |
| Ow! Electrolysis *in* your nose? Not unless I have a cancerous growth.
j
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186.17 | | SPSEG::COVINGTON | There is chaos under the heavens... | Tue Aug 15 1995 12:03 | 2 |
| Husqvarna makes a lot more than lawn and garden tools. Some of the best
dang chainsaws around, if you can afford 'em. Motorcycles, too.
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186.18 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Tue Aug 15 1995 13:02 | 1 |
| They also make sewing machines.
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186.19 | | CALDEC::RAH | Hey hey hey.. | Fri Aug 18 1995 17:32 | 2 |
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do they also make shavers?
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186.20 | Vacations are great | STRATA::WILBER | Live each day as if it were your last | Thu Aug 31 1995 04:05 | 11 |
| On vacation last week I had a revelation about the nose-hair situation
(whilest reading a Dave Barry book). Why not utilize the ever-useful
duct tape?
I figured if you roll up a piece small enough to fit inside your nose
and then R-I-I-P! Off comes that unsightly hair. AND, any useless skin
that may have been hanging around gumming up your breathing.
Wow, yet *another* use for the ole standby - DUCT TAPE.
jeff
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186.21 | | MKOTS3::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Fri Sep 01 1995 09:29 | 1 |
| Sticking fingers in empty light bulb sockets will remove body hair.
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