Threading
Threading hair is an ancient method commonly practiced in Eastern countries, like Egypt and India, but is becoming very popular here in the West. Threading removes the entire hair follicle, lasting up to 6 weeks.
How Does it Work?
A cotton thread is pulled along unwanted hair in a twisting motion, to trap hair in a mini lasso, and lifts hair right out of the follicle.
Threading is preferred method for sensitive-prone skin.
Hardly Touches the Skin
Less contact with the skin.
Threading has little to no contact with the skin. Other methods, however
tugs at skin when the hair is removed, and can really irritate sensitive
skin making it turn pink to extremely red.
Stop seeing red. The skin mostly gets red because of
the other methods tugging at the skin, not the actual removal of the
hair. If you do get pink from threading, it usually goes away within the
hour.
Delicate skin. The skin around the eyes is thin, and
can get easily irritated from other methods even if it doesn't bother
other body zones. Threading eyebrows is a true life saver for hair
removal in the eye area.
No contradictions. Threading eyebrows doesn't remove
the top layer of skin like other methods. So even people that use Retin-A
or take other medications that conflict with other methods, can still
get threading.
Burn-free method. Most other methods are used warm, but
can be heated up too much and burn the skin resulting in extreme pain
and scabby skin. There's no chance of getting scorched with threading.
Threading Eyebrows, Product Free Hair Removal
No Chemicals. Threading
solely uses a string to remove the hair, unlike other methods that
contains resins and preservatives. Artificial fragrances and ingredients
are a foe to many with sensitive skin.
No one's allergic to string (that I know of). Sometimes
having an allergic reaction is mistaken as sensitivity. Other methods
are often based on a certain ingredient like: lavender, tea tree,
chocolate, acai berry and the list goes on and on. With threading
eyebrows there's no need to worry.
