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Confused Threading in N.Ireland?? - 13-02-08, 02:33 PM

Hi, Would anyone know if there are any training courses/salons who offer threading? I have recently returned from abroad where I always used this method for my eyebrows and really don't want to return to waxing.
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13-02-08, 10:55 PM

hi
ive done threading for 10years. ill teach you ...
get a thread (white cotton), make it into a loop with a knot at the end ( approximately your hands length). twist it approximately 15 times. you should now have a loop on the left hand side and the twists in the middle followed by a loop on the right hand side. the way to remove hair is to use the loop on the opposite hair growth direction. so if you hair is growin in the direction of right hand side you will place the left hand loop over that hair and with the right hand loop push the thread up. this will catch the hair and twist it into the middle and remove the hair from the folicle.
if i dont make sense or you dont understand i dont mind re-explaining? start by practising on your legs and when your confident start on your eyebrows.
hope this helps and it doesnt sound too much like jargon! x
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