Hair Threading As A Hair Removal Technique

Published: 21st May 2006
Views: N/A
Ask About This Article Print Republish This Article
Hair threading is becoming more and more popular as individuals search for a new way to remove hair. The process can be done at home if you would like to or you can get a much better procedure done through a salon. For those that are looking for a new method of hair removal, besides all the waxing and the shaving, hair threading may be the answer for you. Although it is about as painful as waxing, it can help to remove the fine hair that grows over your body.



You will use normal sewing thread to get the job done. The hair will be removed from the root. For an at home method, try this:



Use two feet of sewing thread. Knot the ends to make a large circle.



Hold it in both hands and wind it about ten times until it looks like a bow tie. The wound up portion needs to be in the middle.



Now, spread the fingers of one hand so that the wound portion moves to the other hand. Practice moving it back and forth for a few minutes.



Alternate the fingers that you move, spread and close.




Practice first with your leg hairs until you learn how to do it well.



Prop one leg up while you sit on a chair. Place the wound side of the thread on one side of the hair and lay the thread from the opposite end around both sides of the hair.



Move your fingers as you have been practicing quickly. The hair is captures and pulled from the root.



It is often wise to learn how to do hair threading by watching someone else do it. So, perhaps you should invest in a salon procedure the first time so that you can learn. Yes, it hurts a little and yes it is going to need to be done several times, but the process is one way for you to easily fight back unwanted hair. Once you learn how to do it, you will do it better.



Treating areas of unwanted hair can be difficult, time-consuming, painful and ultimately upsetting. If you have tried and failed to get rid of unwanted hair you might want to consider other methods of making you feel better about yourself.



You might like to consider medical and aesthetic cosmetics.




What is medical cosmetics?



It's probably easier to start with what Medical Cosmetics is not. It is not beauty treatments administered by Beauticians and it is not Cosmetic Surgery. It is non-invasive medical procedures, delivered by qualified medical professionals such as doctors, nurses or dentists, that change and enhance the way people look. The most well known products and treatments are Botox, Dermal Fillers and Skin Peels.



Medical cosmetics can remove facial lines, inhance lips and cheeks, rejuvenate chests, hands and feet, reshape noses, as well as treat acne and excessive sweating.



How does the treatment work?



Over time, our skin creases in the areas where we use our facial muscles the most - if you frown a lot, you develop lines between your eyebrows, if you raise your eyebrows a lot you develop lines on your forehead.



Treatment temporarily inactivates the muscles, giving you time to break the habit of using them repeatedly and giving your skin time to recover.



The treatment only takes around 15 minutes and consists of a few tiny injections in the area to be treated.



Within two weeks, the wrinkles you were so used to seeing in the mirror will have started to fade or disappeared altogether.



For the first couple of years, frequent treatments (three monthly) are required to 're-educate' the facial muscles. Thereafter, treatments are less frequent until a yearly maintenance treatment is normally all that is required.



Visit the Advanced Rejuvination Clinic for botox in Glasgow, Scotland. Their sister clinic, Medics Direct, offer medical aesthetics training for doctors, nurses and dentists to provide medical cosmetic services to the general public.



This article may be reprinted in full so long as the resource box and the live links are included intact. All rights reserved.

This article is free for republishing
Source: http://nskennedy.articlealley.com/hair-threading-as-a-hair-removal-technique-55298.html


Report this article Ask About This Article Print Republish This Article


Loading...
More to Explore
 


Ask a Professional Online Now
27 Experts are Online. Ask a Question, Get an Answer ASAP.
Type your question here...
Optional:
Select...