What does threading actually do?
Threading removes multiple hairs at once with no anticipation, so there's very little time for pain receptors or your brain to react between removals.
There's also no contact with the skin, which makes it gentler for those who are acne-prone or have particularly sensitive skin
Threading offers more precision and is safer for those with sensitive, acne-prone skin, but many say waxing hurts less than threading and it is considered to be a gentler approach to hair removal.
It's also a fine way to guarantee you're completely removing the hair from the follicle
As opposed to waxing, tweezing, or lasers, threading is considered one of the safest and most precise methods of hair removal, especially in the delicate areas surrounding the eye.
No, your hair will never grow thicker or darker after threading.
Since threading removes the hair from the root, your hairs will become finer over time "Threading” allows our specialists to have greater control over which hairs are removed
Both threading and waxing are considered to be semi-permanent. The effects last longer than instant hair removal like shaving, but not as long as something like laser hair removal.
They both remove the hair from the root, but don't actually remove and kill the root, so the hair will grow back
It Doesn't Hurt That Much - It needn't be: "Our clients tend to describe threading to be an unusual sensation but not painful,"
If you're super nervous, you can ask the threading tech to try it on the peach fuzz on the back of your hand first