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  • gregkl

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    I use one like this. Works well on nose and in ears. Won't get it razor close so for the outside of my ear lobe, I use my regular shaver.

    Man, getting old has hair growing everywhere but where I want it!



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    DoggyDaddy

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    I use one like this. Works well on nose and in ears. Won't get it razor close so for the outside of my ear lobe, I use my regular shaver.

    Man, getting old has hair growing everywhere but where I want it!



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    I'm thinking about just letting my ear hair grow out and do a comb-over. If I let my eyebrows grow, I could comb them back and have a pretty full head of hair between the two. :):

    Like I always say, I haven't lost any hair. It's just been relocated!
     

    churchmouse

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    I just use my fingers and yank them out... like a real man

    I do this when I can.

    The spouse has some device that is great if I have access to it. No brand name comes to mind.

    I absolutely had to open his thread due to the title. Thought BT might be hovering at the brink.....:):
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    I do this when I can.

    The spouse has some device that is great if I have access to it. No brand name comes to mind.

    I absolutely had to open his thread due to the title. Thought BT might be hovering at the brink.....:):

    It doesn't look like this does it? I mean don't get me wrong, these would work if you just wanted to curl them... :):

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    DoggyDaddy

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    I often yank them out, 4-5 hairs at a time. But that is just the nose. For my ears, I use the tool.

    Dang! You, CM and JollyMon are better men than me. It's not that the pain makes me tear up. It's just an automatic reaction I have when pulling on a nose hair. :): I think actors use this method when they're filming an emotional scene and need the tears to look real.
     

    churchmouse

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    Dang! You, CM and JollyMon are better men than me. It's not that the pain makes me tear up. It's just an automatic reaction I have when pulling on a nose hair. :): I think actors use this method when they're filming an emotional scene and need the tears to look real.

    Yup. My nose has been broke more than once but yes, occasionally you get one that makes you want to pee your pants.
    I think the device my spouse has is Revlon. It has 2 trimmers. Both do a fair job nose and ears.
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    Man up and just lite them on fire. They don't burn that long.:rolleyes:

    Now this I have done. Not intentionally, but I've done it! It was the 70's you see, and the "cigarette" had gotten really short and had gone out. Well, one thing lead to another, and there may or may not have been a lighter accident while re-lighting that um, cigarette. :whistle:
     

    gregkl

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    Now this I have done. Not intentionally, but I've done it! It was the 70's you see, and the "cigarette" had gotten really short and had gone out. Well, one thing lead to another, and there may or may not have been a lighter accident while re-lighting that um, cigarette. :whistle:

    I was once working on a carb on car and it backfired while I was over the top of it. Burned my mustache (it was the 70's after all) and my eyebrows.
     

    gregkl

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    Dang! You, CM and JollyMon are better men than me. It's not that the pain makes me tear up. It's just an automatic reaction I have when pulling on a nose hair. :): I think actors use this method when they're filming an emotional scene and need the tears to look real.

    It doesn't hurt too bad but my wife doesn't like it when I do it. She says I could get an infection. :dunno:

    That which does not kill you, makes you stronger.:)
     

    churchmouse

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    I was once working on a carb on car and it backfired while I was over the top of it. Burned my mustache (it was the 70's after all) and my eyebrows.

    I have lost facial hair this way. Worst one was a big inch V-Twin. I was in the points cover right in front of the big S&S G. Velocity stack.
    Bike farted, backfired through the "G" and burnt off half my beard, mustache and on eye brow. Might have lost a few nose hairs as well.
     

    2A_Tom

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    I use these...

    Really.
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    Once you get use to it you don't tear up.
     
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