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Yes apparently thread is pourous so saliva can travel downwards.

I know many places do the mouth method but I also know a few clients that are put off by the mouth method also.
 
I've not heard of using talc before, ill try this tomorrow, does if help it to be less painful then? Thanks for the tip x

It gives the skin a smoother surface and stops the thread I suppose 'rubbing' against it and causing friction that was what I was taught. I apply it with a cotton pad.

Habia don't want us to use our mouths for hygiene reasons and for the strain it puts on your neck and back. If there going to stop or try and stop this method there's no point in perfecting it.
 
Do you use couches or chairs for your threading / hd brows? Thanks?x
 
Yes apparently thread is pourous so saliva can travel downwards.

I know many places do the mouth method but I also know a few clients that are put off by the mouth method also.

i agree that clients are put off - i've given my last 4 clients the option of mouth or hand threading - they all chose the hand method.
 

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