A mum has caused a stir at home after her husband realised she shaved her baby daughter's unibrow.
The woman had become sick and tired of trolls making "daily" jokes about her tot's thick, black brows.
It got so much for her that she decided to just handle it herself – by shaving it off.
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The mum was completely careful with the procedure, using a small facial razor known to be gentle on skin.
She's been keeping on top of her daughter's brow once a week and is keen for people to notice something about her.
But despite how careful she's been, her husband was annoyed when he noticed, just one month after she started.
Her husband went onto tell her to put their dilemma on Reddit to see what others thought of it.
She wrote: "I have a baby girl who has a very thick unibrow.
"Of course I think she is beautiful, including her bushy little brow, but I am SO tired of the comments from other people.
"Literally on a daily basis, people tell me I should dress her up as Frida Kahlo for Halloween.
"Nobody seems to notice anything about her except that unibrow."
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She went on to detail how gentle she had been with her baby's skin.
The mum continued: "He's angry with me because 1) I didn't run it by him first.
"2) I'm going to give her body image issues, and 3) there's nothing wrong with a unibrow.
"I told him when she's old enough to voice her opinions she can tell me what she wants.
"But until then I'm going to keep shaving it so that people notice more than just her unibrow."
Although her husband had believed Reddit users would call her out, a number of people understood where she was coming from.
One said: "She's a baby. She doesn't even care if she has clothes on or not. She's not going to be at all concerned with her eyebrows.
"You shaved it because people were making comments that really didn't need to be made.
"You used appropriate tools, and clearly, you haven't cut the baby.
"If anything, the people making the comments would cause body issues for drawing attention to a characteristic she can't help."
Another claimed they didn't see why her husband was upset, although she could have consulted him first.
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