When the West meets the East…..

Eyebrow Threading

Eyebrow shaping has been around for centuries, and threading is by far among the earliest forms of eyebrow shaping. Threading actually originated in Central Asian and Indian countries, and it remains a popular choice of eyebrow shaping to this day.

How Threading is Done

During the process, hair is removed at the follicle level. The great thing about threading is that hair can be removed by thin rows at a time instead of single hairs.

When to choose Threading

Threading is best for facial hairs. Threading is great If you are sensitive to wax or just simply you have sensitive skin, if you suffer from melasma, great for thinning skin and also skin that is losing elasticity. Threading is recommended for people that are using Retin A, or any other exfoliating cream on a daily basis, also great for Accutane users and clients with active acne problems. Also, threading is a better solution if you have dry skin, caused by improper skin regimen or simply because of hormonal imbalance.

 

Exfoliate before you go

In case you’re inclined to ingrown hairs, the specialists suggest peeling the skin around your eyebrows before your first appointment to limit ingrown hairs post-threading.

Some redness is normal post-appointment

Ordinary question of threading novices is: Does eyebrow threading harm? The appropriate response is no. In any case, a touch of redness is typical after your threading appointment, but since threading is so delicate on the skin, it ought to be negligible and fade within a couple of hours.

You’ll likely need to skip wearing cosmetics

While you can wear eye makeup due to your first appointment, your beautician will probably simply wipe it off sooner than she begins.

 

Eyebrows
$16
Cheeks
$18
Full Face w/ brows
$45
Sideburns
$16
Lip, upper
$12
Lip, lower
$8
Full Face w/o brows
$35