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Questions:
1) How is
threading better than waxing?
2) How often
will I need to do my brows?
3) Can threading
be done on the complete face?
4) What is the
most suitable skin type for threading?
5) What are
the side effects of threading?
6) What kind
of skin irritation can be expected with threading
and what precautions need to be taken?
7) Does threading
hurt? How can people with zero pain tolerance
handle this process?
1)
How is threading better than waxing?
Threading gives a defined shape. It pulls out
the smallest hair, that waxing cannot remove.
It does not harm the hair follicles. In waxing,
the skin is pulled each time the service is performed
causing the skin to sag after a period of time.
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2)
How often will I need to do my brows?
Most people need to do it every 2 weeks,
but it also depends on the individual growth of
hair. In rare cases, it may be once a month.
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3)
Can threading be done on the complete face?
Yes. It can be done on any part of the body that
has fine hair and UNSHAVED. However, it
is advisable to do it only on the face. As this
process takes longer than waxing, it is economical
to limit it only for the face. Moreover,
the skin on the face is more sensitive, so it
needs more care on the face, than any other part
of the body.
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4)
What is the most suitable skin type for threading?
Threading is suitable for any skin type, as the
process does not involve any use for a product;
it only pulls out each hair, from the follicle.
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5)
What are the side effects of Threading?
Threading does not have any side effects. Even
dermatologists recommend threading to clients
with skin problems like – Eczema, Acne,
Rosecia, Pigmentation or other skin or product
allergies.
We have also worked on numerous cancer patients,
under doctor’s recommendation.
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6)
What kind of skin irritation can be expected with
threading and what precautions need to be taken?
In some cases, the skin may turn red for a maximum
of 30 minutes. If it does not return to
normal, splash cold water on your face or get
a Ziba staff member to apply a Ziba face booster
to cool the skin down. If you have very sensitive
skin, and want to get the sides threaded then
one should get a patch test done on sides and
watch for any irritation for 3hrs before going
in for the complete services. If you do have a
reaction, and still want the hair removed, than
use an anti-biotic skin cream or a soothing mask
to help keep the skin calm, and avoid infection.
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7)
Does threading hurt? How can people with zero
pain tolerance handle this process?
The pain level varies from person to person,
but it definitely is less painful than any other
hair removal technique. Few people feel that the
upper part of the lips is the most painful.
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