
Hair removal creams are a quick and easy way to remove unwanted hair, but I will only use it on my legs. Â I hate putting anything on my face because my skin is so sensitive, so my facial hair removal method is now threading.
If you haven’t heard is an ancient method of hair removal which originated in parts of India, the Middle and Far East, and is now gaining popularity in Western countries. I saw it on TV one day and really wanted to try it but I never seen it here, THEN one day at the mall RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE was a booth! I ask a lot of questions still not sure if that day was the day for me, but the young lady was not going to have it any other way.  she even went half price just so I would do it. I guess she knew I would be a customer for life if she could just get me in that seat for the first time. LOL!
Threading is a hair removal technique that uses 100% cotton thread. The cotton thread is twisted and rolled along the surface of the skin entwining the hairs in the thread, which are then lifted quickly from the follicle. It is more precise than waxing and allows for better lines and cost about the same as hair removal wax strips.
Eyebrow threading is a preferred hair removal technique for a number of reasons. Unlike tweezing or plucking, eyebrow threading removes one clean line of hair all at once, making it much quicker and easier to shape the brows. The Pain was not as bad as I thought when she was doing my eyebrows but omg did my eyes water!  I will admit I did have more pain when she was doing my upper lip which burned a little. The Results are amazing and she shapes the brows according to your face shape so it looks perfect! I also love how long the results actually last longer than it did when I was getting them waxed.
I urge everyone to least try it one time! I also want to add if you do decide to take the plunge make sure you go to someone who actually knows what they are doing and don’t try this at home by yourself!! Threading can result in skin irritation and ingrown hairs if not done right.  If done correctly, the skin should not be red or irritated for more than a few minutes after the eyebrow threading session.
IF I CAN DO IT TRUST ME YOU CAN DO IT!! I am a big baby when it comes to stuff like this!




Great post. I’m always looking for great blogs and I really like yours.
Wow, that’s really interesting and I want to try it now! I usually use a combo of tweezers and finishing touch (that electric thing). It works pretty decently, but threading seems really cool!