subject: Ace For Men Helps Pluck Nose Hair Without Feeling Like You Almost Pulled Out Your Sinuses [print this page] You probably know the feeling: pulling out your nose hair demands concentration of a 60-year old Tibetan Buddhist monk, nerves of a bull fighter, and pain tolerance level of a Hinduist meditating priest walking on a steaming hot pile of ignited coal. And it's not always a cakewalk like this.
But you probably know that the ancient story of the pain and men doesn't stop there. If you're one of those man that evolution hasn't blessed with minimum facial hair, you'll probably have many more of those nasty bastards causing you grievance; like ear hair, eyebrows (we hope that the situation hasn't escalated to the famous "unibrow"; if it did, for God sakes hurry up and buy this ACE For Men Dual Action Tweezer, it's made from stainless steel), sideburns, facial hair growing in places not suitable for the modern, evolved type of male, etc...
ACE For Men is a brand with history of superbly helping men do all of the hideous and gut wrenching things mentioned above, without too much fuss. Nose and ear hair? Drop dead! With this ACE For Men Dual Action Trimmer, you probably won't fall unconscious whilst plucking, and wake up in the puddle of your own tears a few minutes later (not that there's anything wrong with that, it hurts so damn much!). You can also use it to shape up those sideburns into geometrical perfection at the speed of light.
ACE For Men has developed all sorts of devious little strategies to fight those painful and boring grooming obscenities we men have to go through. But one of the first symbols of the men grooming appliances was the ACE For Men Comfortlex Pocket Comb. An ancestor of this comb was made famous by the ultimate rebel James Dean, which combed his hair with an ACE comb in the movie "Rebel without a cause". Let some of that rebellion brush of on you at http://DealByEthan.com and get yourself something from the ACE For Men collection.
by: Eric Salo
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