How To Thread Eyebrows

How to Thread Eyebrows for Beginners in Seven Steps

Learning how to thread eyebrows is a challenging task, especially for beginners. If you are searching for a reliable and foolproof guide to learn this method for shaping eyebrows, look no farther! Make sure you have some patience before attempting to accomplish this task. Eyebrow threading is quickly becoming the most popular method for grooming your eyebrows.

Learn How to Thread Eyebrows in 7 steps!

It may sound painful however, it‘s just the same as eyebrow waxing and the result is not as hard on sensitive skin.

  • Start by finding high quality and 100% cotton threadthat is approximately 24 inches or two feet in length. There are actually no special threads designed for eyebrow threading however, make sure that you are using strong cotton threads to keep it from getting snapped during the threading process. Tie the ends of the thread together forming a big circle.

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  • Hold the circle of thread around your four fingers.Opening your hands, form a rectangle from the knotted thread.
  • Twist or wind the thread about ten times forming a wounded part in the middle. With the wounded part at the middle, the string should form an X in front of you, the twisted portion at the center.
  • Make the wound part of the thread move by extending your thumb and fingers in one hand while closing the fingers and thumb in the other. Then, do the same process moving the twisted part to the opposite direction through moving the finger and thumb vice versa. Practice this movement until it becomes easier for you.
  • Now place the thread on your skin making sure that the wound portion is to the side of the stray hair you want to remove.
  • Move the wound part in a gentle manner along the skin from one side to another until it captures the hair. Once the thread captures the hair, simply pull it to remove. Practice removing or threading hair from other parts of your body such as the upper lip or legs. You could also start with the hair between you eyebrows once you are confident enough to do so.
  • Move on to the upper portion of the brow and to the bottom forming the arch and shape you want .Don’t forget to use a skin toner directly on the skin after threading. This will facilitate closing the open pores from removing the hair from its follicles.

Threading your brows is an alternative to waxing or plucking. Moreover, the results are more effective and longer-lasting.Perhaps the biggest advantage of learning how to thread eyebrows is since you are also removing stray brow hairs from the follicle this makes the re-growth much slower.


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Before Learning How To Thread Eyebrows Read This!

Threading , Waxing, Plucking… You Decide.

How To Thread EyebrowsBefore becoming an expert on how to thread eyebrows, you may want to consider the pros and cons of other widely used methods. If you are anything like me the constant quest to keep flawlessly groomed eyebrows is a challenge like none other. I have always said if the uni brow ever came into style I would be the happiest women in the world. However, this (I hope) will never happen. With so many ways out there to achieve the look we desire, one can get easily confused as to the best method. The main and easiest ways are plucking, waxing and threading. Here I will compare and contrast these methods, so that you can determine the best way for you.
Waxing
Pros: The one thing that I love about waxing is that it’s quick. In a matter of three really painful seconds the job is complete.
Cons: However in those three seconds should the person waxing , accidently drop a bit of wax where it shouldn’t be then you , my friend are out half a brow. Trust me, this is a look you want to avoid. Also finding someone you entrust with waxing can be a challenge. I do not like the fact that in the haste to get those unwanted hairs gone you may take off some you do.
Plucking
Pros: In a couple of minutes you can, looking in your bathroom mirror, you can easily create a shape that you are content with.
Cons: In a couple of minutes, from the same bathroom mirror you can easily create a shape that keeps you indoors or in a hat. I have found numerous times actually, that one can easily get carried away and the beautiful shape we so desire ends up being some form of a semi circle above your eye before you know it.
Threading
Pros: Threading gives a clean, and exquisite shape most every time. The exact process of how to thread eyebrows makes it’s very easy to get a super clean and well defined arch.
Cons: Hair is pulled out in rows and that can be painful. However, what your grandmother told you is right. Beauty is Pain!

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The specifics on how to thread eyebrows from home are pretty easily learned. Waxing can be warmed in a self warmer and easily applied. Plucking, well all that requires is a good pair of tweezers. Now, it’s up to you, as to what your favorite choice is. My top choice in steering clear of the Uni brow is threading! It’s relatively quick and easy, as well as exact and due to the fact the hair is removed from the follicle it takes a while for it to grow back in. From home, how to thread your eyebrows can be a mystery so I would seek a professional at first to get you familiar with the process. If you would like more information on how to thread your eyebrows or how to shape your eyebrows see this site on eyebrow shaping.

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