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Eyebrow Threading



Eyebrow Threading
Eyebrow Threading

Eyebrow Threading, an Alternative to Waxing and Plucking Eyebrows

“Eyebrow Threading”Eyebrow threading has been around for hundreds of years, but I haven’t discovered it until today! Where have I been, this sounds like a great alternative to messy waxing or painful plucking eyebrows.

It takes just minutes and is very inexpensive ($15 in my area). A method of removing individual hair by using cotton thread and a twisting motion. The procedure is a lifesaver for women who use retinoid creams for acne or antiaging. The usually have to stop using those treatments for a week before waxing. With eyebrow threading they can get it done without interrupting their treatments.

I did a Google search on the phrase “eyebrow threading” and then added my zip code and I found several salons nereby who offer eyebrow threading services.

For those like me who have no clue what eyebrow threading is, here are a couple of videos that will explain it all.

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