Ali spotted this one in Toronto. I don't know if there are authentic eyebrow specialists, but I agree with Ali that it's best to stay away from a "specialist".
Maybe it's just my somewhat perverted sense of humor that makes me think it would be funny if facials was also in quotation marks. Oh, my. This reminds me of how my friend Ali (imagine that) jokes about "pedicures" and "manicures" but she's never really revealed what these "pedicures", etc really are.
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Ew, I know it's an accepted form, but I hate the use of the spelling "esthetics" instead of "aesthetics." It seems so... internetsed.
Especially in red.
What I am more concerened about is, what in the world is Home wedding makeup?
Maybe it's just my somewhat perverted sense of humor that makes me think it would be funny if facials was also in quotation marks. Oh, my. This reminds me of how my friend Ali (imagine that) jokes about "pedicures" and "manicures" but she's never really revealed what these "pedicures", etc really are.
Is "esthetics" "eccepted?"
I don't care, it still bugs me.
Seriously, learn how to spell, people.
Best to stay away...
LOL
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