Tuesday, July 12, 2016

How Indian Style Eyebrow threading

The Indian style Eyebrow threading is a method for shaping eyebrows that is more sustainable and just, if not more accurate than the other widely used methods including waxing and hair removal. While many women find they have to pluck eyebrows every two weeks, threaded eyebrows do not grow for three or four weeks. The thread is also beneficial because it results in less irritation that often occurs with the waxing and will not lead to acne breakouts because it does not involve the application of aggressive chemicals the face. Originally from the Middle East, the Eyebrow threading is still growing more important in Western culture because of its many benefits.(eyebrow threading)

Instructions
• Draw the arch shape you want to perform on your eyebrows with an eyeliner pencil. This will help you determine which hairs to be plucked and left in place.

• Fold the 2 feet of wire in a loop. Knot the ends.

• Hold the thread with one hand on each side and rotate about 10 times in the center, fold the loop while half.

• Place the thumb and forefinger of each hand in one of the two loops created by the initial loop fold in half. (Adult Acne Treatment)

• Slide the part of the wound in the center of the channel below the first hair you want to remove.

• Spread open the thumb and index finger on the hand farthest from your nose while pressing the fingers together on the other. This will cause the portion of the wound over center to move in the opposite direction of the hair growth, pulling your skin. Then open your closed fingers on a hand while closing the fingers open on the other to drag the part of the wound to its original position.

• Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each hair you want to remove. (Blood Circulation Problems)

Tips & Warnings
The practice on the leg, the upper lip hair or arm until you get the hang of remove hair accurately.
If you have sensitive skin, you can reduce the pain of pulling the hair from its root by first numbing the area with ice.

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