Threading for your face??
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Nov 25, 2013
Uilani C.
I see so many people post about threading being better than waxing and I would love to just have a totally clean face because I get these sparse little dark hairs that pop up randomly on my cheek or under my chin and of course you want the lip area totally smooth so I'd like to pretty much do my whole face minus my forehead and nose area. How do you do threading at home for something like that? Do most people use one of those little electronic threaders or...?
And what brands are you guys using?
Thanks so much! :)
Nov 25, 2013
Renae R.
I usually go to a shop to get threaded & I've seen people get their whole face done. It's better than waxing because it doesn't pull off layers of your skin & I find that it also hurts less.
Nov 25, 2013
Kitty K.
YouTube it. Lots of videos showing how to thread. I thread my brows myself. It's very easy!
Dec 1, 2013
Huda S.
Threading is good for the upper lip for me. but it was disastrous on my chin. I had to get laser later on.