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Threading is an ancient method of hair removal that is still used in parts of the Middle and Far East.
Thin, twisted cotton threads are rolled over untidy hairlines, mustaches and so on, plucking the offending hair.
Description: The practitioner holds one end of the cotton thread in his or her teeth and the other in the left hand. The middle is looped through the index and middle fingers of the right hand.
The practitioner then uses the loop to trap a series |
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Advantages: Inexpensive, fast, neat, considered less painful than plucking for many.
Good for eyebrows and facial hair. Like plucking, results can last up to two to four weeks.
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