Can you thread yourself
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Recent Comments. Remember to start small—it takes practice. Use a wipe to remove any product or buildup. You can experiment with the thread length and see what works best for you. Hold the ends of the circle with your thumbs and forefingers one hand on each side , forming a rectangle. Twist one hand most likely your dominant hand clockwise to create an X and continue to twist about times to create a series of tiny twists in the middle of the thread loop.
These twists will catch your hair to remove them from the root. Hold the thread with your index finger and thumb, one on either side. Open the fingers of your dominant hand. As you expand your hand, the other side will close in a see-saw motion. This movement slides the twisted middle part of the thread, gripping and removing hair as it moves.
Then, without the thread on the surface of your skin, expand the fingers on the other side to bring the twists back to the middle. Finish by applying a nourishing moisturizer or oil to soothe the skin. While hair growth can vary, I usually re-thread every weeks. Average Rating 4. Average Rating 2. This will slide the twisted part of the thread over. This movement is how the thread grips the hair and pulls it out.
So, place one hand above your brow and the other below. The hand that will be used to move the twisted part of the thread will be the hand below the brows. The hair gets caught in the twist and THUS will be pulled out!!! Do this movement fast. It will work easier and be painless. Open the fingers of the other hand to place the twist back in the middle.
Then you can repeat step 4 over again. It could lead to accidently pulling hair out. This will allow easier access to the one hair you want removed. Alternating between opening one hand then the other. I also suggest practicing on your or your boyfriend's leg hair before attempting the brow. It is hard to control the thread in the beginning.
If you don't practice first, you may end up with very oddly shaped eyebrows. Reply 1 year ago. It hurts only for the 1st time : It isn't painful anymore after the skin got used to regular threading.
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