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what is threading ?

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The ancient art of threading dates back to over 6000 years ago and is widely used across the world but mainly in Middle Eastern, Indian and Asian cultures

does threading hurt?

You can expect some mild discomfort during and after the treatment. Aloe Vera gel will be applied to the treated area to help soothe the skin. You may also apply Aloe Vera or Witch Hazel gels to soothe the area further after your treatment, if needed

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how is threading different to waxing?

Threading removes the hair from the follicle the same as waxing but unlike its counterpart, does not use any heat or chemicals.

Threading is achieved using a single piece of cotton and
allows for more thorough and sharp results, whilst being more suited to sensitive skin

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Everyone's hair growth rate and type of hair is different.

Treatment results can last between 2-6 weeks depending on your own hair type and whereabouts your hair is within the growth cycle

Those with dark, coarse hair may find that regrowth is quicker than someone with fair and fine hair

how long will it last?

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is threading safe for me?

Threading is a safe and accurate method of facial hair removal for most skin types and ages. You must state before your treatment if you are suffering with any conditions that may be affecting your skin

 

You must correctly follow the skin-stretching instructions during your treatment to avoid injury

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how to book in

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Please make your booking via the correct page in the treatments menu. You are able to choose a slot that suits you. You will receive a confirmation email and a reminder email - so check your junk folder if it's your first time booking with Earth & Beauty. You do not need a patch test.

aftercare advice

To read aftercare advice for this treatment, be sure to check out the Beauty Aftercare Advice Page -

tap here for immediate access (opens in a new window)

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