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Eyebrow Razor
What is Eyebrow Razor?

An eyebrow razor is a small, handheld tool with a sharp blade specifically designed for shaping and grooming eyebrows. It is used to remove unwanted hair and create clean, precise lines for a well-defined eyebrow shape.

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MOM: +78.77%
How much search volume does it get?
Google searches
18.1K/mo
Who is interested in this?
Gender
Female
86%
Unspecified
8%
Male
6%
Age
18-24
61%
25-34
27%
35-44
7%
45-49
4%
50-54
4%
55-64
4%
65+
4%

Is Eyebrow Razor trending?

Yes. Eyebrow Razor growing with a month-over-month change of 3.27% over the past 5 years, with approximately 18,100 monthly searches.

This is a seasonal trend that peaks every July. The seasonal demand is forecasted to decline over the next year.


Why is Eyebrow Razor trending?

1
Precision and Control
Eyebrow razors offer precise control, allowing users to shape their eyebrows with accuracy. The sharp blade enables them to remove unwanted hair with ease, resulting in clean and well-defined brows.
2
Versatility
Eyebrow razors are versatile tools that can be used for various eyebrow grooming tasks. They can be used to shape the overall eyebrow, remove stray hairs, and create sharp edges or arches.
3
Convenience
Eyebrow razors are compact and portable, making them convenient for on-the-go grooming. They are easy to use and do not require any additional products or skills, making them accessible to a wide range of users.
4
Affordability
Eyebrow razors are relatively inexpensive compared to other eyebrow grooming tools such as tweezers or waxing kits. This affordability makes them accessible to individuals who prefer a cost-effective option for eyebrow maintenance.
5
Minimal Pain or Discomfort
Using an eyebrow razor is generally painless and causes minimal discomfort compared to other hair removal methods like waxing or threading. The sharp blade glides smoothly over the skin, reducing the likelihood of irritation or redness.

What are people saying?

34 threads
AI Insights Mixed sentiment
Discussions primarily revolve around the metaphorical use of 'eyebrow' and 'razor' in various fictional contexts, often highlighting characters' reactions or emotions. There is little direct conversation about eyebrow razors as grooming tools.
Character Reactions
Many posts describe characters raising their eyebrows in response to situations, indicating surprise or skepticism.
Metaphorical Language
The terms 'razor' and 'eyebrow' are often used metaphorically to convey sharpness or precision in dialogue and character interactions.
Creative Expression
Several threads mention artistic interpretations, such as drawing or shaping eyebrows, indicating an interest in aesthetics.
Conflict and Strategy
Some discussions touch on strategic elements in storytelling where characters' reactions (eyebrow raises) signal tension or conflict.
Narrative Techniques
The use of eyebrow and razor imagery illustrates various narrative techniques employed by writers to enhance storytelling.
Common questions
  • What does it mean when a character raises an eyebrow?
  • How can I effectively use eyebrow imagery in writing?
  • Are there common themes associated with characters raising their eyebrows?
  • What are some creative ways to depict eyebrow shapes in art?
  • How do metaphorical uses of 'razor' enhance character development?
Pain points
  • Lack of direct discussion about eyebrow razors as grooming tools.
  • Confusion over the metaphorical use of 'eyebrow' and 'razor'.
  • Difficulty in finding practical advice on using eyebrow razors.
  • Overemphasis on fictional contexts rather than real-life applications.
  • Limited engagement on the actual benefits of eyebrow grooming tools.
r/MakeupEducation
I had an accident with an eyebrow razor because of a neurological condition but I walk the stage to get my diploma in less than a week. Please help.
I want to make the texture smooth and completely cover the red without irritating it too much. Do I just use concealer? Should I use a color corrector underneath? Will this irritate and cause scarring? submitted by /u/MentallyDeclining to r/MakeupEducation [link] [comments]
MentallyDeclining · May 31, 2026
r/foundthetriplebaka
Triple eyebrow razors
submitted by /u/REQ_99 to r/foundthetriplebaka [link] [comments]
REQ_99 · May 15, 2026
r/MadeOfStyrofoam
henna as a coping mechanism, lack of eyebrow razors, and my boyfriend (ramble)
so this afternoon i went to try and find some henna. i love drawing on myself and i thought hey instead of getting ink poisoning i can do henna and maybe i can do it on the places i usually cut, that way i have motivation to not relapse. yk. so i don't ruin the art. idk, i thought it would be a good idea, but there was no henna available. but i can't cut tonight cause my stupid local store doesnt have eyebrow razors for some reason and i gave one of mine away to my boyfriend so he can maintain his eyebrow slit. the other one is blunt af. also, i havent told him about my active relapse, and we get intimate somewhat frequently so like. am i cooked guys. submitted by /u/Tight_Conclusion8762 to r/MadeOfStyrofoam [link] [comments]
Tight_Conclusion8762 · May 5, 2026
r/Hirsutism
Dry shampoo x eyebrow razor
Thoughts on the trend where people spray loads of aerosolized dry shampoo on their face and then shave hair or peach fuzz off with an eyebrow razor? Doesn’t look healthy to me but maybe they just don’t struggle with facial hair like I do. Not going to try it or want to at all just want to know others thoughts about it. Good or bad? submitted by /u/keeduhhh to r/Hirsutism [link] [comments]
keeduhhh · May 4, 2026
r/malehairadvice
I slipped with the razor and chopped off a good section of my eyebrow. What can I do/ is it massively noticeable.
submitted by /u/Evilpastanoodle to r/malehairadvice [link] [comments]
Evilpastanoodle · Mar 19, 2026
r/adhdwomen
Being low energy and a woman is a serious plight
I'm tired. And I get through my day by trying toake it through. If I don't feel like showering I'll just wet a wash cloth and wash, if my hair is greasy but the thought of taking off my clothes and showering is maddening then I wash it in the sink. I cut my hair short to make my life easier. But there are certain aspects that are expected of women that still weigh on me. Shaving my arms and legs and fixing up my eyebrows. Not necessarily unique to women but more expected of them. And dear god. At this point I shave my legs maybe 5 times a year. The rest of the time I just wear long pants. I brought an electric razor today, the shave isn't that clean, but it's much faster and doesn't leave my sensitive skin full of rashes, so it's a win in my book. Does anyone else struggle with these expectations too? submitted by /u/gfjskvcks to r/adhdwomen [link] [comments]
gfjskvcks · Mar 17, 2026
All threads (34)
Thread Source Author Date
RE:Lingering Prophecy
... me?" I asked, raising an eyebrow at her. She shrugged one... the face. Each chain seemingly razor sharp and covered with hooks... its head, carefully avoiding the razor sharp chains, "See?" she asked...
forums.spacebattles.com Hiver Jun 3, 2026
RE:New Turkey (and related nations) News
... with surgical steel blades or razor blades, Er discovered while visiting...—which is used particularly in eyebrow transplants—is in high demand...
forums.civfanatics.com Birdjaguar Jun 2, 2026
RE:All Alone [Worm AU]
...?" She raised her one visible eyebrow. "Yes." Again, that creepy chorus... told the truth. A straight razor might have made it through...
forums.spacebattles.com Ack Jun 1, 2026
RE:All Alone [Worm AU]
...?" She raised her one visible eyebrow. "Yes." Again, that creepy chorus... told the truth. A straight razor might have made it through...
forums.spacebattles.com Ack Jun 1, 2026
RE:Ascending in the House of the Sun (AGG-Style Cultist Simulator/Book Of Hours)
... scraping over you like a razor over flesh. You click your... rolls over your tongue. You eyebrow arches, and you smile so ...
forums.spacebattles.com ericwinter May 30, 2026
RE:Gate '74
... detour?" Cota wiggled a bushy eyebrow. "Little peek through the gate... flooded with adrenalin, its senses razor sharp. Dent could see blood...
forums.spacebattles.com Lightning Count May 27, 2026
RE:Lorna Luxe #59 Don't eat, grieve, grift repeat
missy55 said: “First thing I did when I saw I had a grey eyebrow was went and checked my pubes” Really?? I didn’t think she had any (pubes) she’s always promoting that razor and banging on about shaving down there. Sideways obviously so you don’t get bumps !!!!!
tattle.life Ohmydays May 27, 2026
RE:Getting over the Barrier! (Trails into Reverie next-gen quest)
.... Ladybugs, but with horns and razor sharp mandibles. The birds are ... another reason?" You raise an eyebrow and start thinking it over...
forums.spacebattles.com Briddock May 25, 2026
RE:The Nomad
.... He finished with a straight razor and decided he’d drive into....” “Sayeret?” Jim asked, raising an eyebrow. (Sayeret Matkal—IDF’s elite special... Rhys’s neckline with a straight razor and slapped on some Bay...
www.timebomb2000.com ncsfsgm May 25, 2026
RE:The Family You Find (Mass Effect, AU)
... was like a brandished straight razor. "Because we really don't like... leader?" Garrus lifted an amused eyebrow. "No wonder things are so...
forums.spacebattles.com cliffc999 May 25, 2026
RE:The Titan of Tarth (ASOIAF/GOT) - SI/OC
... the eldest." Aegon raised an eyebrow. "Would... not? Father and... more...." Matteno's instincts sharpened to a razor edge. The Unsullied had taken ...
forums.spacebattles.com Path Liar May 24, 2026
RE:Of Patience and Change: A Dragon Age SI
... dawning horror. I raised an eyebrow. "Yeah? As did Alistair and..., eyes wide. Deianira raised an eyebrow. "Banns are supposed to represent... gracious smile. Sten raised an eyebrow, while Zevran asked the obvious... hulking earth homunculus, so its razor claws were held back by...
forums.spacebattles.com Windona May 23, 2026
I had an accident with an eyebrow razor because of a neurological condition but I walk the stage to get my diploma in less than a week. Please help.
I want to make the texture smooth and completely cover the red without irritating it too much. Do I just use concealer? Should I use a color corrector underneath? Will this irritate and cause scarring? submitted by /u/MentallyDeclining to r/MakeupEducation [link] [comments]
r/MakeupEducation MentallyDeclining May 31, 2026
Triple eyebrow razors
submitted by /u/REQ_99 to r/foundthetriplebaka [link] [comments]
r/foundthetriplebaka REQ_99 May 15, 2026
henna as a coping mechanism, lack of eyebrow razors, and my boyfriend (ramble)
so this afternoon i went to try and find some henna. i love drawing on myself and i thought hey instead of getting ink poisoning i can do henna and maybe i can do it on the places i usually cut, that way i have motivation to not relapse. yk. so i don't ruin the art. idk, i thought it would be a good idea, but there was no henna available. but i can't cut tonight cause my stupid local store doesnt have eyebrow razors for some reason and i gave one of mine away to my boyfriend so he can maintain his eyebrow slit. the other one is blunt af. also, i havent told him about my active relapse, and we get intimate somewhat frequently so like. am i cooked guys. submitted by /u/Tight_Conclusion8762 to r/MadeOfStyrofoam [link] [comments]
r/MadeOfStyrofoam Tight_Conclusion8762 May 5, 2026
Dry shampoo x eyebrow razor
Thoughts on the trend where people spray loads of aerosolized dry shampoo on their face and then shave hair or peach fuzz off with an eyebrow razor? Doesn’t look healthy to me but maybe they just don’t struggle with facial hair like I do. Not going to try it or want to at all just want to know others thoughts about it. Good or bad? submitted by /u/keeduhhh to r/Hirsutism [link] [comments]
r/Hirsutism keeduhhh May 4, 2026
I slipped with the razor and chopped off a good section of my eyebrow. What can I do/ is it massively noticeable.
submitted by /u/Evilpastanoodle to r/malehairadvice [link] [comments]
r/malehairadvice Evilpastanoodle Mar 19, 2026
Being low energy and a woman is a serious plight
I'm tired. And I get through my day by trying toake it through. If I don't feel like showering I'll just wet a wash cloth and wash, if my hair is greasy but the thought of taking off my clothes and showering is maddening then I wash it in the sink. I cut my hair short to make my life easier. But there are certain aspects that are expected of women that still weigh on me. Shaving my arms and legs and fixing up my eyebrows. Not necessarily unique to women but more expected of them. And dear god. At this point I shave my legs maybe 5 times a year. The rest of the time I just wear long pants. I brought an electric razor today, the shave isn't that clean, but it's much faster and doesn't leave my sensitive skin full of rashes, so it's a win in my book. Does anyone else struggle with these expectations too? submitted by /u/gfjskvcks to r/adhdwomen [link] [comments]
r/adhdwomen gfjskvcks Mar 17, 2026
Eyebrow/Mustache Shaping Safety Razor
A handle for safety razor blades to be used for fine-detailed grooming. I was getting tired of buying eyebrow razors to shape up my mustache when I already have plenty of blades for my safety razor. Just fold them in half to break one and slide them in! Still fairly new at it, so this was a fun excuse to practice my 3d modeling skills. Check it out here: https://www.printables.com/model/1619714-eyebrow-safety-razor submitted by /u/FOSSphorous_ to r/functionalprint [link] [comments]
r/functionalprint FOSSphorous_ Mar 1, 2026
can i do my eyebrows with a safety razor or is that stupid?
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r/4tran4 Mayonnaise-chan Jan 31, 2026
My mother-in-law cut my hair in my sleep because she thought I cheated on my husband
I am not the OOP. The OOP is u/evystevy posting in r/TrueOffMyChest and r/legal Concluded as per OOP 2 updates - Medium Original - 6th December 2024 Updates in the same post - 6th December 2024 Update 2 - 6th December 2024 ​ My mother-in-law cut my hair in my sleep because she thought I cheated on my husband ​ So, I’m still processing this, but I need to get it off my chest. Last night, I woke up and realized someone had butchered my hair. One side is a jagged pixie cut, and the other side hangs awkwardly past my shoulder. At first, I thought I was losing my mind—maybe I sleepwalked or something—but no. I confronted my husband, Tim, because he’s been acting weird lately, but he denied it. Then he drops this bombshell: “My mom… she might’ve done it.” Apparently, my MIL (let’s call her Diane) is convinced I’ve been cheating on Tim. Why? Because last week, she saw me having lunch with a coworker. For the record, the coworker (Kyle) is gay and we were literally talking about work. But Diane decided I must be having an affair and, instead of, you know, talking to me or Tim, she broke into our house in the middle of the night with scissors and went full Edward Scissorhands on my hair. This morning, I confronted her. At first, she played innocent, but when I pressed her, she literally said, “Well, maybe now you’ll think twice before humiliating my son!” I. Was. Fuming. I told her Kyle isn’t even into women, but she just rolled her eyes and said something like, “That’s what they all say.” I didn’t even know how to respond to that level of delusion. Tim is horrified and apologetic, but I’m struggling here. This woman violated my personal space, destroyed my hair, and acted like she was in the right. I want to go no contact with her, but Tim is stuck between me and his mom, and I feel like this is going to be a huge blowup in our marriage. Any advice? Because I’m honestly at a loss here. TL;DR: My MIL cut my hair in my sleep because she thinks I’m cheating on my husband (I’m not). Now I don’t know how to handle her or my marriage. Edit: My husband and I will be going to my MIL tomorrow to talk to her about the situation again. Hopefully everyone will be calmed down by then and I won’t have to threaten legal action. Thank you for all the support and suggestions. I will keep them at mind. Edit #2: To everyone saying this is fake— I don't know how to make you believe me, and honestly, I shouldn't have to. I'm sitting here, crying in my friend's guest room, completely broken, trying to make sense of how my life has fallen apart in the span of 24 hours. My husband, the person I thought I could trust the most, betrayed me in the most humiliating way possible. His mother violated me in my sleep, and now strangers are telling me my pain isn't real. I wish with everything in me that this wasn't real. I wish I wasn't sitting here trying to figure out how to rebuild my life, how to ever trust someone again, or how to even face the people around me after this. I've barely eaten, l've been shaking all day, and I feel like my world is crumbling beneath me. I turned to Reddit because I didn't know where else to go. I needed advice, a sense of support, something to help me hold myself together. But these accusations? They're just making me feel even more alone. If you can't believe me, fine, but please don't make this harder than it already is. I wouldn't wish this pain on anyone. ​ Comments ​ Xan3782 Why was his first thought "Maybe my mom did it?" Like why would a normal person's mind go there? Did he let her in? I'm sorry but if my spouse woke up with their hair butchered none of my thoughts would be that it could be my mom unless I knew or she had done that before to someone else I was with. There is definitely more to that story. And if he isn't immediately on your side, sounds like you have a husband problem along with a MIL problem. ​ CapOk7564 i bet his mom told him abt kyle and he didn’t care, still doesn’t if he even needs to debate whose side he’s on… ​ So_Tired_of_BS Charge her with B&E as well as assault. Because that's what this is. ​ rigbysgirl13 OP, this is the only way. She broke multiple laws and is clearly unstable. Police report. Cameras. Change to locks. ​ **Judgement - NTA*\* ​ 2 Updates - 18 hours later ​ Update: My mother-in-law cut my hair in my sleep because she thought I cheated on my husband—and now I found out my husband helped her After the conversation we had with Diane this morning, I noticed my husband, Tim, was acting… weird. At first, I thought it was just guilt about standing up to his mom, but it felt like more than that. He’s been avoiding eye contact and getting defensive when I bring up what happened. Earlier, I couldn’t take it anymore, so I sat him down and told him he needed to be 100% honest with me about everything. That’s when he dropped the bombshell. Apparently, Diane didn’t come up with the haircut idea on her own. Tim admitted that he knew about it ahead of time—and even helped her. I felt like I’d been punched in the stomach. He said he truly thought I was cheating on him with Kyle (my gay coworker) because Diane had convinced him that there was “too much evidence to ignore.” When she suggested cutting my hair as some kind of weird “punishment,” he didn’t stop her. In fact, he let her into our house that night while I was sleeping. Tim said he didn’t want to confront me directly because he “wasn’t ready for the truth.” So instead, he let his mother do this insane thing to me, thinking it would “force me to come clean.” Afterward, when I didn’t admit to cheating, he started to realize he might’ve been wrong, but by then, he didn’t know how to tell me what he’d done. He kept saying, “I’m so sorry, I was just confused,” but I honestly don’t know how to process this. This wasn’t just Diane acting like a lunatic—this was both of them, and my own husband betrayed me in one of the most humiliating ways possible. I packed a bag and am staying with a friend tonight and while I figure out what to do. I don’t know if I can ever trust Tim again after this. It’s not just the haircut; it’s the fact that he didn’t talk to me, believed the worst about me without any proof, and actively participated in something so cruel and violating. As for Diane, she’s officially dead to me. I’ve already told Tim that I don’t want her in my life ever again, regardless of what happens between us. Right now, I’m torn. Part of me wants to file a police report on both of them for what they did, but I’m scared of how messy it will get. Another part of me just wants to cut ties and move on, but that feels like letting them off too easy. I don’t know what my next step is, but I do know this: I deserve better than this. Thank you to everyone who has supported me through this. Your comments and advice have meant the world, and I'm truly grateful for the kindness and understanding. It's helping me find the strength to figure out what comes next. ​ Update #2: I think I’m going to divorce him, and I may file a police report. After everything that’s happened, I’ve been thinking a lot about my next steps, and I’ve come to a heartbreaking but necessary conclusion: I don’t think there’s any coming back from this. I trusted Tim with my heart, my safety, my life—and he betrayed me in ways I never thought possible. I can’t imagine a future where I feel safe with him, where I can trust him, or where I don’t carry the weight of this violation every day. I’m strongly considering filing for divorce. The thought of staying with him feels unbearable, but at the same time, I can’t stop worrying about the messiness of it all. I just want to cut ties completely, to walk away and rebuild my life without him or his mother dragging me down any further. As for filing a police report, I’m leaning toward it, but I’m scared of what it might bring. I know what they did was a crime—my own husband let his mother into our home to assault me in my sleep. But the thought of dealing with legal battles, or even just having to relive this again and again in statements, is exhausting. Part of me wants to hold them accountable, but another part just wants to run far away and never look back. Right now, I’m taking it one step at a time. I’ve been talking to friends, trying to find some clarity in all this chaos. It’s terrifying and painful, but I know one thing for sure: I deserve so much better than this. Thank you to everyone who has shown me kindness and support—it means the world to me right now ​ Comments ​ acorngirl I think she should tell her husband that he has to shave his head as a part of his apology. Like, that's part of what he has to do before she will even consider coming home. Make him send a selfie. Tell him that this will not fix the situation but is a step in the right direction to prove he's really sorry. And try to get an admission in text of what they did. Like, "You did this to me and I don't feel safe, and hopefully he/the mil will apologize via text or at least not deny the incident. Try to draw the conversation out over several days, and don't go home during this process. Get lots of photos to document the incident before you let anyone else touch your hair. And tell mil/husband that they will be paying for the best, (hopefully expensive) stylist you can find to fix your hair. Then OP can go ahead and do a police report on both the mother in law for assault and domestic violence, and the husband for, idk, aiding and abetting domestic violence and assault. And retain a lawyer right after making the police report. Usually an initial consultation is free. OP should have legal representation as she moves forward with a divorce. I also recommend NOT going home at all because it won't be safe, even before the bastard shaves his head. There is no way to move past this. I'd never let that man so much as touch my hand ever again if I was OP. Someone who would do this to you is sick and dangerous. What might he do next time he thinks you're cheating, or doing anything he doesn't like. Will he scar your face "So no one else will want you"? Will he do something worse? I'm so sorry they did this to you. Internet hugs if you want them OOP: Thank you so much for taking the time to write this. I can’t even express how much it means to me to feel seen and supported right now. You’re absolutely right—I’ve been trying to wrap my head around what to do next, and your suggestions really help me see things more clearly. I’ve already started taking pictures of my hair, and I’m keeping every text as evidence. I hadn’t thought about asking for an admission in writing, but that’s such a good idea—I’ll definitely try to do that. The idea of him shaving his head as part of an apology honestly feels like the bare minimum after what he allowed to happen, though I don’t think there’s any way to truly fix what he’s done. I’m terrified of what he or his mom might do next if I go back, so I’m staying with my friend for now while I figure out my options. The thought of filing a police report and getting a lawyer is overwhelming, but I know it might be necessary to protect myself. The betrayal I feel from both of them is unbearable, and I don’t think I could ever trust him again. Your words about what could happen “next time” really hit me hard because I’ve been trying not to think about that, but deep down, I know you’re right. This isn’t something I can move past—it’s just too big, too cruel, and too dangerous to ignore. Thank you so much for your kindness and for helping me feel like I’m not alone in this. Internet hugs right back to you. ​ hairy_godmother Your husband is a waste of oxygen and so is his mother, I'll throw hands! Absolutely press charges, our hair is our glory. Also if you're in the NE alabama area I will GLADLY shape up and style your hair! I'm so sorry this happened to you.. OOP: Thank you so much for this-it honestly means the world to me right now. If I lived anywhere near NE Alabama, l’d absolutely take you up on your offer to help fix my hair. It’s such a mess right now, and I feel so embarrassed every time I look in the mirror. Sadly, I’m pretty far away, but your kindness and support make me feel a little less alone in all of this. Thank you for being so sweet. ​ Can This Conversation with My Husband Be Used for a Police Report and Divorce? - A few hours later ​ Text Messages 1 Text Messages 2 ​ I’m going through an incredibly traumatic situation, and I don’t know what my legal options are. My mother-in-law entered my home in the middle of the night, with my husband’s knowledge, and cut my hair while I was sleeping. She did this because she believed I was cheating (I wasn’t). I confronted my husband, and while he didn’t outright admit to planning this, he essentially confessed to knowing what his mom intended to do and letting her into our house that night. I’m planning to leave him and am seriously considering filing both a police report for assault (on my MIL) and a report against my husband for enabling her. 1. Would this conversation be enough to support filing a police report for what happened? 2. Could it help me in a divorce if I decide to pursue one? 3. Is it worth consulting a lawyer even if I’m not 100% sure about filing a report yet? I’ve documented everything: photos of my hair, text messages with my husband, and written down the timeline of events. I just don’t know if this conversation would actually hold up as evidence since he doesn’t outright admit to anything but heavily implies it. Any advice is appreciated. I’m feeling lost, scared, and overwhelmed right now. ​ Comments ​ Independent-Mess-942 File the report against your MIL, as soon as you can. This conversation sounds like it would help the case very much. I am so sorry this happened to you. ​ Valkyriesride1 And get restraining orders against both of them. Don't be alone with either of them. If they both acted this insane about suspected infidelity, there is no telling what they will do when you tell your husband that you are getting divorced. ​ I am not the OOP. Please do not harass the OOP. Please remember the No Brigading Rule and to be civil in the comments submitted by /u/SharkEva to r/BORUpdates [link] [comments]
r/BORUpdates SharkEva Dec 7, 2024
Unwelcome In New Zealand
I’m a 29-year-old Indian guy who moved to New Zealand two years ago, hoping for a fresh start. I had this ideal image of NZ being welcoming and multicultural, but my experience has been far from that, unfortunately. I wanted to share my story and hear from others who might be in the same boat. Don’t get me wrong, there are good people here. But I’ve faced more racism than I expected. From random strangers yelling stuff at me on the street to getting weird looks or rude comments at work because of my accent or appearance. Even in social settings, I feel like people avoid me, or I get treated differently. Sometimes it's subtle, like people talking over me or excluding me from conversations. Other times, it's blatant—like being told to "go back to where I came from." I’m trying my best to integrate—learning the Kiwi slang, understanding the culture, and keeping an open mind. But there are moments when it gets exhausting. I never felt like an outsider growing up in India, but here, even after two years, I feel like I don’t fully belong. I guess I’m just looking for some advice or solidarity. Have any of you faced similar issues after moving abroad? How do you cope with the feeling of being an outsider or dealing with racism, especially when it hits so unexpectedly? It’s tough because I really want to make New Zealand my home, but there are days I wonder if I made the right choice. How do you handle the mental toll of this, and does it get any better over time? Thanks for reading and for any advice or personal experiences you can share. Dollar Shave Club razors can be a fantastic tool for Indian women looking for smooth, precise results, whether it’s for shaping eyebrows or keeping arms silky smooth. Want to turn that monobrow into wow brows? A single-blade razor provides precision to clean up stray hairs around the edges or shape the arch without the hassle of threading or plucking. For arms, a gentle, multi-blade razor offers a quick, smooth shave, leaving skin soft and hair-free—a low-maintenance option to keep you glowing without constant trips to the salon. https://us.dollarshaveclub.com/ submitted by /u/Lopsided_Tennis69 to r/india [link] [comments]
r/india Lopsided_Tennis69 Oct 23, 2024
Y'all probably won't understand unless you've done it with an eyebrow razor 😭
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r/OddlyTriggered InternationalStar988 Jul 9, 2024
Andrea being considered fat in this movie was absolutely outrageous. Women living in the years between 1990-2010 were truly god's strongest soldiers
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r/TrollXChromosomes backroomsresident Mar 22, 2024
Freshman year I’m HS, used a razor to shave my eyebrows down and didn’t own a cellphone so I had my best friend to take my picture for me
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r/blunderyears itsyaboiicb Dec 16, 2023
Fake eyebrow scars are lame
I don’t get the whole fake eyebrow scar thing. People really put an electric razor to their eyebrow to create slit in the hairs to make it looks like a scar? How is that cool? It’s really embarassing to me. Can someone explain why this is a thing? I do have a real scar but its across my eyebrow from left to right. It’s barely visible and i was always ashamed of it as a kid. Now I see a lot of people with fake scars on their eyebrows. To be clear, I would never judge a person by their looks or how they choose to style themselves. I just think it’s stupid to fake an injury. Edit: wow this really was an unpopular opinion. submitted by /u/Mordheim1999 to r/unpopularopinion [link] [comments]
r/unpopularopinion Mordheim1999 Jun 22, 2023
TIL Pachucas were Mexican American women who wore zoot suits during the 1930s-40s, a sign of rebellion due to fabric rationing for the war effort. Their look included thinly-plucked eyebrows, dark lipstick and wearing their hair styled into a pompadour, in which they kept razor blades.
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r/todayilearned WonderWmn212 Jan 12, 2023
Let me get shaved just like my dad
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r/KidsAreFuckingStupid Gerazioio Oct 10, 2021
Do you use eyebrow razor and are you satisfied?
Do hairs grow back as normal? submitted by /u/Waste-Ostrich-5929 to r/fixedeyebrows [link] [comments]
r/fixedeyebrows Waste-Ostrich-5929 Sep 15, 2021
Beard trimmer guard clicked down from a 10 to a 1 while trimming my beard today.
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r/Wellthatsucks Comisayllama May 23, 2021
Still too young to suffer properly
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r/WatchPeopleDieInside MAX-9111-13 Mar 23, 2020
Wanted to do my eyebrows with my eyebrow razor before I went out last night. 7 stitches later and I didnt do either one
submitted by /u/perplherpnderp to r/Wellthatsucks [link] [comments]
r/Wellthatsucks perplherpnderp Apr 11, 2019
I learned my lesson about taking a razor to my eyebrows. Big oof.
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r/blunderyears leafydew Feb 28, 2019
Jokingly shaving your eyebrow with the razor's back
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r/instant_regret GallowBoob Sep 18, 2017

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