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Eyebrow threading
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Have any of you ladies had this done ?
I was in town this morning and there was a stand in the shopping centre and they were doing eyebrow threading for a fiver .I dithered :)
Does it hurt ? My eyebrows are nowhere near as thick and dark as they used to be these days but I was wondering if it might make them "look" neater and thicker.
I was in town this morning and there was a stand in the shopping centre and they were doing eyebrow threading for a fiver .I dithered :)
Does it hurt ? My eyebrows are nowhere near as thick and dark as they used to be these days but I was wondering if it might make them "look" neater and thicker.
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10:57 Tue 27th Aug 2013
I have had it done in a few places (Harrods, Fenwicks, Selfridges) and it was fantastic. It makes them very neat and tidy.I usually wax my eyebrows so pain isn't really a problem. However, I had it done recently at The Ideal Home Show, some girls had a stand and I thought I would give it a go. It was extremely painful and I ended up scarred! The silly moo didn't do it properly. I have learnt a lesson that I should only go to places I trust!
I get it done every three weeks or so, it hurts like a bar-steward but I also find plucking very painful (plus I'm useless at it), and the results are very good. I go to place locally run by some indian women and they're extremely good at it and it's a fiver. The most I payed was in central london in one of the department stores and that was £15 for the exact same thing that I now pay a fiver for.
I absolutely hate going and having it done, but it does look good. (And I'm probably a complete wuss when it comes to pain so best not to pay much mind to my moanings).
I absolutely hate going and having it done, but it does look good. (And I'm probably a complete wuss when it comes to pain so best not to pay much mind to my moanings).
Thanks everyone .I may give it a go then .Tbh I've never plucked my eyebrows ,well not to alter the shape just the odd one between the brows and the one hair in the middle of one eyebrow that sticks up :)
My eyebrows have become sparser due to thyroid and I can't get the hang of brow make up or eyebrow pencils .I usually just brush them over with vaseline :)
This sounds so vain at my age but I've got new specs and need to define my eyes a bit more .
Or I'll disappear into the wallpaper :)
My eyebrows have become sparser due to thyroid and I can't get the hang of brow make up or eyebrow pencils .I usually just brush them over with vaseline :)
This sounds so vain at my age but I've got new specs and need to define my eyes a bit more .
Or I'll disappear into the wallpaper :)
I find it depends who does it. I've had some very painful experiences with and some not so much. It can be uncomfortable if they make you hold things taut while they thread. I'm not a wuss pain wise (us arthritic things don't really have the option do we :)) but although the finish can be better I'd personally go for waxing given the choice.
I love waxing, I find it quite relaxing, especially in a nice salon where you can lie down and they take their time. I wish they would offer that too in all the threading bars popping up. Lots of places do it for £5 round here too.
I love waxing, I find it quite relaxing, especially in a nice salon where you can lie down and they take their time. I wish they would offer that too in all the threading bars popping up. Lots of places do it for £5 round here too.