domingo, 30 de setembro de 2012

Eyebrow threading


I have been doing my eyebrows with tweezers and wax since i was 13. A few years ago, in Lisbon, i saw a stand with some Brazilian girls threading eyebrows on the shopping mall and i got really curious, so i gave it a try. I have using this method ever since! it's the most precise, inexpensive, long lasting ,less painful of the three. so if you are septic about it, i think you should give it a go. It's brilliant! I only have one piece of advice, if, like me, you don't wanna end up with eyebrows the size of a dental floss line, make sure you make it clear to the beauty technician. The tend to get too carried away! I also found this text in a web site that i think illustrate the process really well:



" For those who have never heard about this technique, threading is a hair removal practice that uses a thread made of 100% cotton. The cotton thread is twisted and rolled along the surface of the skin, entwining hairs in the thread, which are then lifted quickly from the follicle. My experience was painless and it was certainly interesting to watch the beauty technician work the thread. Eyebrow threading originates from India and the Middle East region. It’s considered an ancient art of hair removal that has been practiced for centuries among the most beautiful women of Asia and the Middle East. This technique can help you get that ‘arch-with-attitude’ look that you’ve been looking for, as well as help tidy up the temple, upper lip and other facial areas. Recommended by many dermatologists, if you are someone with sensitive skin and suffer breakouts from waxing or harsh depilatory creams, you will find relief after switching to threading. Eyebrow threading is very precise and allows the beauty specialists greater control than compared to waxing, giving you a more attractive eyebrow shape."

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