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Eyebrow Threading

 

What is Eyebrow Threading?

Originated in India, threading also known as "Knits" in Arabic and "Fatlah" in Egypt is an ancient method of hair removal.

The art of threading may be seen in the gentle and precise twisting of a length of cotton thread which is twisted along the hair which is to be removed. This twisting action traps the hair and lifts it out of the follicle.

Benefits of Eyebrow Threading

* It is less painful than waxing. Since threading only targets the individual hairs, skin irritation is kept to a minimum, unlike waxing, which often causes unnecessary stretching and removal of the skin's delicate top layers.

* Threading is very precise and allows having a greater control than waxing, resulting in a better brow shape for you!

* Threading is 100% natural, there are no artificial waxes, chemicals, invasive techniques or involvement of sharp objects or heat-it is considered one of the safest and least painful methods of hair removal.

* Threading can get rid of individual, or a complete line of unwanted hair - giving the eyebrows a very clean and defined look. Unlike waxing or tweezing threading does not cause a green shadowy effect; does not cause ingrown and the regrowth becomes finer and more sparse after regular treatmentsEven the short stubbly hair can be removed; this gives you the option of avoiding that ugly groth period that everyone hates!

*  For women who Breakout from waxing tend to NOT break out from threading Threading does not peel, traumatize, or remove the top layer of the skin. Threading is highly recommended and an excellent option for those who use Retin-A, Accutane, and similar products.

* Prevention Against Wrinkles
Waxing can tug, pull, stretch, and even remove the delicate skin on your face, eventually developing wrinkles! But not with threading. So instead of torturing yourself with waxing, choose threading which will leave you hairless and smooth!

*  For women who would like to pursue a more natural beauty regimen, eyebrow threading is the best choice, since it does not use harmful products.

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For more information, see Sameera's website.

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Published on 5/28/08

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