D.younger women
Most likely not, because i don't think they'de allow you to have any tools or any thing while you are in prison. Also, what would be the point to pluck your eyebrows in prison I don't know for sure, but I assume so. I happen to have one of the vendor's catologs right here and they have pages and pages of make-up they can have. In amongst it all, I saw 2 different eyelash curlers, so I'd bet yes, they can.
In medieval Japan, women held significant political power, especially in the imperial court and among the samurai class, where they could influence decisions and rule as regents or empresses. Notable figures like Empress Jingu and the Hojo clan's female members exemplify this influence. In contrast, medieval Europe largely restricted women’s political roles, with few ruling as queens or regents, often only during the absence of male heirs. Overall, while women in both regions could attain power, their opportunities and societal roles varied considerably, with Japan providing more avenues for female political agency.
Many women wish to give their eyebrows definition and have them complement their eyes. It hurts less then plucking them. Wild and bushy eyebrows are not very becoming. Full bushy eyebrows evoke images of cave men, and may be considered masculine. Answer 2: Women are silly, and somehow believe that shaved eyebrows look better. While some trimming may be appropriate, many women overdo it. Answer 3: If you mean shaving them completely or sections of their length, that's when they want an entirely new shape out of their natural bounds to be redrawn. Keep an eye on some dark and gothic girls, for example, sometimes only the inner half of their eyebrows is "real" and the tip is drawn on, often to have it going steeply upward. But that can even happen if the desired eyebrow shape is partially or completely outside their natural bounds. If you mean to ask why some women shape their eyebows with razors, well some women don't like to define their eyebrows by plucking/tweezing, and feel they have much more control on their shape using those mini eyebrow razor (also called shaping razor, eybrow planning kit, tinkle or finishing touch) which, what's more are even painless. The only hassle is that they have to retouch them much more often than with tweezers, as the hair is still there, just so skin level short it can't be seen, like on the legs, and not taken off from the root. But this also means they don't need to make the hair reach a given length to have perfect eyebrows again, while tweezers can't grab a hair when it is too short. It also mean that you can change you eyebrow shape much more often. So this flaw is considered a good tradeoff with the advantages shaping razors offer.
yes he does..he gets them shaped but does not pluck, he told me he waxes them..w,e he's a celebrity..lol so chill out and go for it..just make sure u get a good shape and you don't end up blowing off all your hair ha ha Different person speaking: yea he does and its *** ewww he is supposed to be a man its a women only thing that looser isn't a real man any male who does that shouldn't consider themselves men anymore!
? eyebrows
no, women didn't participate in anything in medieval times, women were looked down on and it was inappropriate.
the exclusion of women from medieval universities affected their lives
No
Yes, I have seen this body decoration in women of southern India.
They used rat skin
Yes it is permissible for women to use a razor to shave for example their pubic hair, but it is the sunnah to pluck or tweeze it.