About Threading
Threading has origins that trace back to ancient Persia, India, and China. Chinese folklore believed that the shape of a woman's eyebrows determined her fate. Altering the eyebrows at a young age might alter the path of a woman's life, making the threading ceremony before her wedding day a momentous occasion. Now that modern women take their fates into their own hands, there's no need to wait to get your eyebrows threaded!
The Pros:
- It’s extremely sanitary. Nothing but the thread touches the skin, and it’s thrown away after use.
- Great for people with ‘trouble’ brows Threading has this amazing ability to be so concise in the hair that it removes. It’s sworn by people who say they can never get their eyebrows even, despite tweezing, waxing or sugaring.
- No chemicals are applied to the skin When people have certain circumstances or are taking medicines which conflict with waxing and sugaring, they can still get threading done.
- It’s very fast. Although every technician is different, it takes the person who has threaded my eyebrows two minutes flat, from start to finish.
- Temporary results can turn into permanent. Over time, frequent threading can cause the hair follicle to become damaged, and stop growing hair.
- Threading is great for people with ‘trouble’ brows. It’s sworn by people who say they can never get their eyebrows even, despite tweezing, waxing, or sugaring them.
The Cons:
- It can be hard to find someone experienced in threading hair. It’s a true art that has been passed down through the generations and isn’t something you can learn watching videos on the internet- especially for brow shaping.
- The discomfort is similar to tweezing, but the process is much, much quicker. Most people say they have very little pain from threading.
