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	<title>Christie Lohr &#187; Bombay Brow Bar</title>
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		<title>A Brow Raising Experience</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 17:59:52 +0000</pubDate>
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To prevent the unsightly uni-brow, we pluck, tweeze, wax and laser our way to hair-free perfection (oh, the things we do!) Luckily, Bombay Brow Bar has brought the ancient method of Indian threading to a moden, chic space bursting with rich hues. Brow Sculptresses use cotton thread to remove hair from the root, allowing for [...]]]></description>
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<p>To prevent the unsightly uni-brow, we pluck, tweeze, wax and laser our way to hair-free perfection (oh, the things we do!) Luckily, <strong><a href="http://www.bombaybrowbar.com" target="_blank">Bombay Brow Bar </a></strong>has brought the ancient method of Indian threading to a moden, chic space bursting with rich hues. Brow Sculptresses use cotton thread to remove hair from the root, allowing for precise and controlled trimming. An array of services includes a <strong>Bombshell Brows</strong> package ($23), a V.I.P. style treatment that covers shaping, forehead and brow massage, rose water eye gel application and brow finishing, <strong>Bombay a-la-carte</strong> ($10) to remove unwanted hairs from above the neck, and the <strong>Brow-licious Tint</strong> ($17) for some serious eye-catching face framers. They even offer brow taming for the boys ($19)! Enjoy a cup of chai while you flip through the latest copy of <em>Vogue India</em> to insure the ultimate Bombay experience. The best part about Bombay Brow Bar&#8217;s services? It all takes under 20 minutes!</p>
<p>Visit Bombay Brow Bar at 1056 Mainland St., Vancouver or call 604-683-BROW (2769).</p>
<p><strong><em>By: Valerie Tiu</em></strong></p>
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