Sarah Jacobs
I'll admit it: I'm one of those guys. Luckily, I was in safe hands. Sania has been grooming both men's and women's brows for nearly 25 years and has perfected her technique using only tweezers and scissors (and, for women, a brow pencil).
Sania says her technique is more precise than all others, and since she encourages full, natural brows, it's perfect for her. It also makes her the perfect brow groomer for men, as the most important thing for men is to retain masculine and natural looking brows even after grooming.
"Men want to look like they didn't have anything done to them," Sania told me. "They just want to look clean."
As many as five of her 30-40 daily clients are men, a number that has grown in recent months. Many of the male clients she's acquired recently are Wall Streeters, thanks in part to some exposure she got from a New York Times article, she says.
To help put her new male clients at ease, Sania has even expanded her salon and made a separate waiting room area and chair just for them. Groomings will set you back $75 a pop, and she'll recommend you come back every six to eight weeks.
After Sania showed me her technique, it was easy to see why her clients leave ecstatic.