Tuesday, April 5, 2011

THREADING, TWEEZING, or, WAXING...eyebrows



There are several ways to achieve eyebrow perfection, these methods include tweezing,waxing; and the most popular, threading.There are pros and cons to each one of these methods, and there also are similarities and differences between them.




Tweezing- Tweezing has the shortest duration of time and can be done in the comforts of ones home.Most women who tweeze their eyebrows have to do it on a daily basis in order to maintain a clean look, free of stray hairs.The "risks" associated with tweezing - at worst, you might pinch some skin and wind up with a little soreness or a cut.Tweezing is generally done by the individual so, your only costs for this eyebrow shaping technique is the cost of tweezers, which is generally less than five or ten dollars.

Waxing-Waxing usually lasts between 3 to 6 weeks depending on a persons hair re-growth.With waxing, if it is done regularly, your hair will actually start to grow back finer and lighter.You may have some swelling, tenderness, and redness for about twenty-four hours following your waxing.Waxing can be done at home,but you should only do so if you are extremely confident and you know exactly what you are doing.Most women who wax their eyebrows prefer to have it done by a pro, and the cost is generally between ten and twenty dollars.

Threading-Eyebrow threading has been around for centuries, and it is a hair removal practice that originated in India.The results of threading generally last between two and three weeks, and like waxing, the hair will generally grow back finer and lighter. There are no risks associated with threading - it is a very gentle hair removal method, and it is actually the best way to remove ingrown hairs.Eyebrow threading is not typically done at home without a professional but if you have training in this area it can be done.The cost is generally between fifteen and thirty dollars.

1 comment:

  1. Threading is really good! Some people are scared but it's not that bad! I go to Usha every two weeks, and I've been going since I was in high school. It's a great way to train the eyebrow as well and protect your skin in that area!!!

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