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has anyone tried this before ...i never tried it..i have very sensitive skin and can not get my eyebrows waxed and im sick of plucking them...i heard that threading hurts alot..and im pretty sure i wont break out from it...if anyone has tried this can you please let me know if you recommend it or not...and how much it actually hurts thanks
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Gosh yes, I've done it for a long time now. My eyebrows are thick, so it hurts (a little). But not unbearable. You need to go to a beautician/a salon to get it done(imo). That way it will hurt less as they are experienced and trained in it. Also if your brows are not so thick, it would be less painfull.
Plus points: It will take at least 3 weeks for hair to grow back and it will be done relatively quickly than plucking. The person who does it for you can shape your eye brows well when threading than when waxing. Hope this helps. I would say...go for it.
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yeah i wud reccomend gettimg threading done 2 its much better than getting waxing done, my eyebrows grow back within a week though cos i have thick eyebrows and my hair grows back real quick
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I've been plucking from quite a very long tym and i hv eye brows. Never hv tried plucking, It takes time. I would recommennd threading in a salon...It will probably take abt 10 - 15 mins and it lasts long
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i have * Thick* I brows ;-)
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threading is better to do if you break out easily on your face. it may hurt, but only a little bit. the salon people know what they are doing though so do not worry. it should all be over within 2 minutes.
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