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          FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q: What is Threading? 

 A: Threading is a hair removal technique that uses 100% cotton thread. The cotton thread is twisted and rolled along the surface of the skin entwining the hairs in the thread, which are then lifted quickly from the follicle. It is more precise than waxing and allows for better lines.  

Q: Threading v/s Waxing? 

A: Waxing : The top layers of skin are peeled or traumatized. 4 people out of 5 are sensitive to Wax.

Threading: Threading is gentler on the skin and the best way to remove Facial Hair. Threading is a good choice,since it does not use harmful products.If you use medicated products on your skin for pimples and other blemishes, this will be a lot better for your skin if you are prone to breakouts. 

Q: What should I need to do when you shape eyebrow? 

A: Client needs to hold their skin tight to make shape of eyebrow. While I do threading, client needs to put one hand on top of your eyelid and other hand on your forehead to stretch the skin.

Q: How long will it take to get my Eyebrow Threading? 

 A: It will depend on your Eyebrow shape and the thickness of your hair. Approximately it takes 5-10 minutes. 

 Q: How often I should get my Threading done? 

 It will depend on your hair growth but usually after 2-3 weeks. 

 Q: What’s your approach of Threading eyebrows? 

 A: Before I start Threading on a client, I always ask my client what they are looking to get done with their eyebrow shape. I will only take out the hair that my client wishes. I feel everybody has a different approach for their own eyebrow shape and I don’t like to thread a single hair without their permission. 

 Q: Is Eyebrow Threading painful? 

 A: Threading is very less painful because it is faster and takes out several hairs at a time.The more often you get threading the less discomfort you will have because your skin will adapt to the process. Everyone’s tolerance level is different. For most people it might feel like a little pinch. But it’s less painful than tweezing.  

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