The eyebrows can make or break your total facial look. With crisp, well-defined, movie star-like eyebrows, you can improve your looks and make-up a hundred times over. How to achieve this? Eyebrow threading, of course!
Eye brow threading involves the use of a twisted length of thread in a double strand which is used to catch the stray eye brow hair in its loop and then pulled off to remove it. The result? Clean, stunningly-shaped eyebrows to frame your eyes!
While it has only been discovered by Western cosmetics industry in the past decade or so, eyebrow threading is actually an ancient technique adopted by Asian and Middle-Eastern women to remove unwanted eyebrow hair in a precise and painless way using a piece of cotton thread and a lot of practice. Ever wondered how those Indian and Iranian women got their beautiful arches that seem so hard to do? Now you know- they have their eyebrows threaded.
Nowadays, most salons offer this service at a relatively reasonable price. After all, there are no costly chemicals needed; a length of cotton thread and mastery of the technique is all there is to it. Before you go into a salon, however, it would be good to read up on reviews online or ask your friends which ones are the better salons. Just make sure the friend you’re asking has well-shaped eyebrows, too. As your mom would say, the proof of the pudding is in the eating.
If you want to learn the technique of eyebrow threading yourself, there are many resources online to help you. Instructional videos, tutorials and how-to & style manuals are great for teaching you about eyebrow threading techniques so you can do your own personal care and style without having to rush to a salon every time. Here is a precursor of what you will need and the basic methods that are used for threading eyebrows.
A regular eyebrow threading kit has the following:
- A spool of cotton thread
- Eyebrow trimming scissors
- A hand mirror
- Eyebrow brush or comb
The technique involves twisting the cotton thread and rolling it along the skin’s surface, thereby catching the excess hair in the process; then the thread is pulled to remove the hair. This is better seen in a video for a clearer understanding of the threading method. For an overview of the threading technique, these are the four basic steps:
- Have a 24-inch cotton thread at hand, and then tie up both ends to form a loop.
- Tighten the loop by winding it around your fingers about ten times.
- Form the loop into a rectangle with your fingers, twist it and catch the unwanted hair in the loop. Pull up the hair from its follicle and you have effectively removed the excess hair.
- Use dry cotton wipes to take out superfluous hair and apply some astringent to the red areas to reduce skin redness.
With eyebrow threading, you can get rid of an unsightly unibrow and shape the brow with a high arch or a less curvy one. There are many eyebrow styles to choose from and you can experiment with an eyebrow pencil to see which one you like and fits you best. A distinctive pair of eyebrows does wonders for the rest of your features.
The benefits of eyebrow threading are many. Among the other methods of trimming the eyebrows, such as tweezing, plucking and waxing, threading has more plus points than any of them put together.
Unlike waxing, there are no chemicals used, only cotton thread. This eliminates the danger of allergic reactions. Irritation to the skin is less than in plucking or tweezing. Threading is also less painful than the other two methods.
The results last longer because the hair is removed from its follicle. There is no noticeable growth for three to four weeks after eyebrow threading is done. The new hair that grows is fine and soft, unlike in tweezing where stubbly and thick hair grows a few days after. After regular threading sessions, the growth becomes thinner. There is also no danger of ingrown hair that tweezing brings about.
The skin around the eyes and brows is not stretched, whereas in waxing there is stretching and peeling of the skin layer. Constant stretching of skin around the eye area leads to early wrinkles and the wax used can lead to allergies and acne breakouts.
Threading removes individual or a line of unwanted hair in one pull; in plucking, the method allows for only one strand at a time. You have more control over the hair you want to remove. The result is a more accurate shape of the eyebrow and less mistakes.
It is less expensive than other methods because there is no need for chemicals and other tools. It is also quite easy to do and does not take too much time, making it affordable enough.
With the affordable, safe and painless alternative and beautiful sharply defined eyebrows you can have from eyebrow threading, why settle for less? Head to your favorite salon now and get the brows you’ve always wanted.
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