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Had my eyebrows threaded today


KathrynJulia

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I'm used to having my eyebrows waxed, but until today, I'd never tried having them threaded. I was at the mall after work tonight and was walking an noticed a new shop where they do threading. My eyebrows are about 6 weeks out and loooking as horrible as could be expected, so I poked my nose i and checked on prices. $12 to do my eyebrows sounded pretty good to me, so I went in. Wow, it sure has waxing beat and this lady was done in about 15 minutes. My outbrows have never looked so good.

The lady was definitely good. I'm planning on returning in 3 to 4 weeks. Threading was much less painful and looks as good as waxing. Kathryn.

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Thanks Kathryn, I will have to give that a try. I've been plucking and a pro job may be much easier and probably better than i can do.

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Charlie

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Guest CassieX

Welcome to the threading club Kathryn. I started doing it about 10 years ago pre transition while overseas, and loved the ease and relative painlessness of it. Now that I'm in my RLE I have been progressively shaping my arches a little bit more each month. Once you find a good technician, stick with them, as the price really can't be beat.

Cassie

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Thanx for sharing Kathryn, I also usually pluck my eyebrows as well, i May try this as well if i can find someone who offers it around here.

Nikki

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Guest Lacey71

Okay. I guess I'm not understanding. I thought it was extremely painful for everyone the first time. I've had laser and it was not as painful as threading was. I must have been an absolute hairy beast. Because ladies I was almost crying in the chair.I will say that My eyebrows have never looked better and the second time was relatively painless. Lacey

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I tried threading before I started getting mine waxed. I found it more painful than waxing, and I didn't like the outcome as much. But hey, everyone's different, and I'm glad its working out for you, Kathryn.

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Carolyn Marie

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The woman who did my eyebrows was very good. I was really needing them done, My eyebrows was beginning to get to the point where they would have looked good on Groucho Marx, just kidding. I can see where threading could be pretty painful. The lady who did my eyebrows was Middle Eastern and very experienced. My eyebrows look really professional and she was a whole lot less painful than what waxing felt like so I think I'll keep going to her. Kathryn

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