Eyebrow threading has been popular for many years in Arab countries and Indian and Persian cultures. In ancient Persian culture, threading was kind of a rite of passage it seems, a sign that a girl had reached adulthood and had become a woman. The technique is twisting a cotton thread on the unwanted hairs, pulling at the follicle. It can remove an entire line of hair in one go. (Thanks Wiki).
I had done some research online (mainly Google and Vogue Forums) and found some good reviews for the salon across the road from my work. Excellent - that was easy! I'd been eyeing them off for a while anyway. I was a little nervous going in as I really didn't know what to expect. Would it hurt more than waxing? Would it take ages? What if my brows don't turn out right? Turns out I was pleasantly surprised!
I walked in and waited for my turn. You kind of lay down in a chair, a bit like a hairdresser chair but you're tilted back. After asking if I'd had threading done before, the therapist got me to close my eyes and pull the upside and downside of my brow so she had a taut area to work with (sorry bad description but can't think of a better one!). She set off to work on my unruly brows (it had been a while since waxing!) and after about 5 mins I was done! Amazing! The shape she achieved was one like I'd never had before. Perfect.
Don't get me wrong, it did hurt. To be honest, I think it hurt a little more than waxing in that the pain took a little longer to subside.
Pros
:: A nice clean shape can be achieved
:: Quicker than waxing and plucking
:: Cheaper (in my instance anyway)
Cons
:: It may hurt a little more, the pain doesn't subside as quickly
I will definitely be a regular customer. And unfortunately I didn't think to take before and after shots. I'll try to remember next time!
Tina xx










