Believe it or not, your eyebrows are a massive part of your look. They can help shape and define your face and can be coaxed and molded in a hundred different ways. One of the most recently popular is eyebrow threading.
Today, threading has been adopted by cultures worldwide and is one of the most popular methods of unwanted hair removal.
How Does Eyebrow Threading Work?
Eyebrow threading is a form of epilation. The process removes the entire hair, including the root, rather than cutting it. It starts with cleaning the skin under and around the eyebrows with a gentle cleanser or quick wipe with alcohol to make sure the area is sterile, and it is easy to see the hairs.
A technician will hold a piece of thread between their hands, occasionally with one end in their teeth, and twist it. They’ll then hold the end of the twist over the section of hair you want removed and move the thread in a swift motion. The twisting motion traps hairs between the threads and lifts them out whole.
There are other epilation methods, such as rollers that have a similar effect on larger areas. However, threading is best as far as a detail-oriented grooming procedure goes.
As with every hair removal treatment, there are both benefits and drawbacks to eyebrow threading to consider. The individual lists will vary from person to person, but generally, here are the pros and cons of eyebrow threading.