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Full face wax/ Thread

Full face wax/ Thread


Full face threading and waxing are two common methods used to remove unwanted facial hair. Here's an overview of each technique:

Threading: Threading is a hair removal technique that originated in the Middle East and South Asia. It involves using a thin, twisted cotton thread to trap and pull out unwanted hair at the follicle level. The thread is twisted and maneuvered across the skin to pluck multiple hairs at once. Threading is known for its precision and ability to create clean lines, making it a popular choice for shaping eyebrows and removing facial hair on areas like the upper lip, chin, and cheeks. It is generally well-tolerated by most skin types and is considered less abrasive than waxing.

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waxing


  1. Waxing: Waxing involves the application of warm or hot wax onto the desired facial area, which adheres to the hair. A cloth strip or paper is then pressed onto the wax and swiftly pulled off, removing the hair from the root. Waxing can be done with soft wax (strips) or hard wax (stripless), depending on the specific salon or technique used. It is commonly used for larger areas like the eyebrows, upper lip, chin, cheeks, and sideburns. Waxing provides longer-lasting results compared to shaving, as it removes hair from the root. However, waxing may cause temporary redness, irritation, or discomfort, particularly for those with sensitive skin.

When opting for full face threading or waxing, it is important to consider your skin sensitivity, personal preference, and any contraindications you may have, such as skin conditions or allergies. It is generally recommended to visit a reputable salon or spa and have the procedure performed by a trained professional to minimize the risk of skin irritation or injury. Additionally, it's a good idea to discuss your concerns and expectations with the esthetician beforehand to ensure the best possible outcome.

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