Actually, neither. The simplest way was used in 1618 when an Italian woman named Alma Persenea was working in her shop. She had noticed that her customer was trying to point out to her that white specks were falling from her eyebrows when she scratched them (dandruff). She immediately consulted her pope at her Catholic Church asking him what she should do, considering at the time dandruff was a very unusual substance. So the pope had told her to use a thin piece of string (wire) to strip them off. So now most people find it easier to use a small piece of sharp wire to strip them off.
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